As an art lover, I dream of owning original Kahlos, Boschs, Carringtons, and Varos. Alas, I am but a librarian author so it's doubtful that will ever come to pass. And so to feed my artful addiction, I collect books, objets, and prints. And online, I curate my favorite bits into a Pinterest board entitled... Continue Reading →
A Brief Chat With the Authors of Shadow Atlas: Cameron E Quinn
Visit Cameron online at https://thecameronquinn.com. Hillary: What is the most magical/terrifying place you've visited? Cameron: The Salish Sea is at its most magical and terrifying when experienced in traditional sailing vessels, particularly at night around the islands. Storms hold an unmatchable thrill, but calm nights - at anchor and alone - are when I probe... Continue Reading →
A Brief Chat With the Authors of Shadow Atlas: Annie Neugebauer
Visit Annie online at https://annieneugebauer.com/. Hillary: What is the most magical/terrifying place you’ve visited? Annie: Ireland is the most magical place I've visited. The atmosphere there just felt different to me, shimmering with myths, legends, and secrets. The beauty of the land itself heightened everything, all vivid green and drizzly moody. I wouldn't call my... Continue Reading →
A Brief Chat With the Authors of Shadow Atlas: Jane Yolen
Visit Jane online at: https://www.janeyolen.com/. Hillary: What is the most magical/terrifying place you've visited? Jane: The Scottish Highlands, and on the Isle of Harris, off the Scottish coast where we found a sheeling, which is a summer field for cattle-grazing that looked over a turquoise ocean with palm trees.....,IN SCOTLAND!!! Hillary: How does place generally fit... Continue Reading →