Elizabeth Moon Archive

  • Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Two editors from Candlewick Press on what editors do – The real life story of Hans Augusto Reyersbach and Margarete Waldstein, the […]

    The weekly web ramble (3/4)

    Links from the web jungle WEB OF INTEREST –> – Two editors from Candlewick Press on what editors do – The real life story of Hans Augusto Reyersbach and Margarete Waldstein, the […]

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  • Book Jacket: All three novels in this epic trilogy, Sheepfarmer’s Daughter, Divided Allegiance, and Oath of Gold, appear in the omnibus edition, Deed of Parksenarrion. Paksenarrion Dorthansdotter, headstrong daughter of a sheep farmer on […]

    The Deed of Paksenarrion by Elizabeth Moon – Review

    Book Jacket: All three novels in this epic trilogy, Sheepfarmer’s Daughter, Divided Allegiance, and Oath of Gold, appear in the omnibus edition, Deed of Parksenarrion. Paksenarrion Dorthansdotter, headstrong daughter of a sheep farmer on […]

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  • Our weekly trundle through the Tweetverse and Blogosphere <–BLOGGY INTERESTING – the Jungle Red writers point out a sweet story in NYC that all started with reading – After Glenn […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (10/29)

    Our weekly trundle through the Tweetverse and Blogosphere <–BLOGGY INTERESTING – the Jungle Red writers point out a sweet story in NYC that all started with reading – After Glenn […]

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  • Over the course of her career, science fiction and fantasy writer Elizabeth Moon has published 21 novels (so far), and been awarded both the Nebula award and Heinlein award. Byrt: […]

    Elizabeth Moon, on her books

    Over the course of her career, science fiction and fantasy writer Elizabeth Moon has published 21 novels (so far), and been awarded both the Nebula award and Heinlein award. Byrt: […]

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  • Our weekly web finds. AUTHOR TALK –> – Ellen Hopkins on her anti-censorship manifesto at Huffington Post – Kelly Meding talks about writing – Cherie Priest on Steampunk – Lev Grossman […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (10/1)

    Our weekly web finds. AUTHOR TALK –> – Ellen Hopkins on her anti-censorship manifesto at Huffington Post – Kelly Meding talks about writing – Cherie Priest on Steampunk – Lev Grossman […]

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  • BLOG FUN –> – Bethany Keeley points out unnecessary quotation marks – Terry Pratchett forges his own sword <–BLOG SMART – Philip Pullman is tired of present tense narratives – Next […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (9/24)

    BLOG FUN –> – Bethany Keeley points out unnecessary quotation marks – Terry Pratchett forges his own sword <–BLOG SMART – Philip Pullman is tired of present tense narratives – Next […]

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  • Jacket: Kylara Vatta is the only daughter in a family full of sons, a young woman who has chosen a military career instead of joining the family’s shipping business. It’s […]

    Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon – Review

    Jacket: Kylara Vatta is the only daughter in a family full of sons, a young woman who has chosen a military career instead of joining the family’s shipping business. It’s […]

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  • Kids who survive, no matter what the odds. 1) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Jacket: Twenty-four are forced to enter. Only the winner survives. In the ruins of a […]

    Young Survivors

    Kids who survive, no matter what the odds. 1) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Jacket: Twenty-four are forced to enter. Only the winner survives. In the ruins of a […]

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