I’m honored to visit the blog of my friend, and sometimes editor, David Lee Summers. Sometimes you set out to write a story and every character turns out to be some sort of negative stereotype. This is how I re-imagined The Tower in the Mist and made the story much stronger.
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Today, I’d like to welcome author Deby Fredericks to my blog. I’ve had the honor of editing her novels The Grimhold Wolf and Seven Exalted Orders. I enjoy her writing and she has a new book out called The Tower in the Mist. In it, she presents a group of non-traditional warriors. Presenting characters in non-traditional gender roles is something I have done as well, and I thought it would be interesting to hear Deby’s take on this subject. Without further ado, I’ll turn it over to Deby.
When I began writing The
Tower in the Mist, I did not plan to include a group of Amazonian
warrior-women. A woman mage had been captured by warriors who served an evil
wizard. But the more I worked on that setting, in the Land of Skaythe, the more
I realized that the minions of an evil wizard were also…
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I saw this on DLS’s blog.
I have one main thing to say about this book. Last night I decided to read the first page or two, and read the rest later. I ended up reading it all the way through!
I’ll likely write a full review later. For now, I plan to read more of Deby’s work!
This is great news! Thanks so much.
What a boost for my ego. Thank you!
I just posted a review of Frederick’s book:
http://loveshade.org/blog/2019/05/09/the-tower-in-the-mist-review/
It’s lovely! Thanks so much.