Author Archives: Deborah Meghnagi

Interview with SFX (UK magazine)

This interview was conducted by Guy Haley and can be read in print in SFX #93, July 2002. Reproduced with kind permission (and thanks to Nicola Clarke for doing the typing!) “It’s one of those life-shifting coincidences,” says renowned fantasy … Continue reading

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Interview with SFSite

An interview with Guy Gavriel Kay, September 2000 Interview conducted by Rodger Turner. Reproduced from SFSite with kind permission. RT: One idea that popped into my head, while reading Sailing to Sarantium and Lord of Emperors, was the frequency with … Continue reading

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Interview with Sci Fi Channel Website

A Question of Character – an interview with Guy Gavriel Kay This interview appears courtesy of the UK Sci Fi Channel website. The interview was conducted by Sandy Auden. Reproduced with kind permission. ‘I’d say complexity is one of the … Continue reading

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On Rereading

A while ago, a reader posted online that she’d finished her fourteenth read of one of my earlier novels. I offered a thank you and queried, idly, if that was the record. Evidently not. People began outlining their reread statistics, … Continue reading

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Release the Fans!

This was first printed in the Globe & Mail, March 6, 2009. A few recent online incidents regarding authors and readers on the Web are just too revealing to pass up a chance to consider them. By way of a … Continue reading

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