Author Archives: Deborah Meghnagi
Bibliographies
by Guy Gavriel Kay The links below lead to an extremely selective listing of works I used in researching the ‘historical’ fantasies. It would feel silly at this point for me to try going back to a decade’s worth of … Continue reading
Review by Michael Dirda of The Washington Post
Guy Gavriel Kay’s historical fantasy, “Under Heaven,” reviewed by Michael Dirda Review by Michael Dirda of The Washington Post. Reproduced with kind permission. Guy Gavriel Kay’s “Under Heaven” isn’t quite historical fiction, nor is it quite fantasy. It’s set in … Continue reading
Review by novelist Midori Snyder
Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay Review by novelist Midori Snyder of http://msnyder.typepad.com/the_labyrinth/. Reproduced with kind permission. The opening chapter of Guy Gavriel Kay’s novel Under Heaven (set in an imagined T’ang China), introduces Shen Tai, a man embarked on … Continue reading
Review by Robert J. Wiersema for The Globe and Mail
Worlds Apart Review by Robert J. Wiersema for The Globe and Mail. Reproduced with kind permission. Shen Tai is the second son of General Shen Gao, one of the most distinguished military leaders of the Kitan Empire. Following his father’s … Continue reading
Review by Desi Stern for Petrichor Machine
Reproduced with kind permission of Petrichor Machine. As the days get shorter and colder here in New England, there are few pleasures as sure to warm you up as sitting down with a good book, a dog’s chin on your … Continue reading