[Dragaera] Emma Bull's Territory, and Will Shetterly's Dogland sequel: Gospel of the Knife
Davdi Silverrock
davdisil at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 13:08:25 PDT 2007
On 7/10/07, Johne Cook wrote:
>
> [Pimping /Gospel of the Knife/]
>
Will Shetterly, in what is perhaps an excess of enthusiasm, has gone
and made the text of both /Dogland/ and /The Gospel of the Knife/
available online:
http://qwertyranch.blogspot.com/2007/07/dogland.html
http://qwertyranch.blogspot.com/2007/07/gospel-of-knife.html
Note that he may decide to take these down at some point in time.
In addition, Will Shetterly is on tour currently with his wife, Emma
Bull (co-author with Steven Brust of /Freedom and Necessity/, and
author of the prelude to /The Paths of the Dead/), who has written her
own book, /Territory/.
She has made the first 2 chapters available here:
http://coffeeem.livejournal.com/36458.html
With some Q&A about the book starting here:
http://coffeeem.livejournal.com/41371.html
and here:
http://coffeeem.livejournal.com/41804.html
(note following for list relevance)
[begin cite]
2) What inspired you to write Territory?
It's Steven Brust's fault. In 1993 he saw a newly-released movie, came
home, called Will (Shetterly) and me, and said, "You have to see this.
I want to see it again. Come on, we're going to the movies." It was
/Tombstone/, written by Kevin Jarre and starring Kurt Russell and Val
Kilmer. We were all scarred for life--well, Steve and I were. (Steve
will still sometimes answer the phone with "I'm your huckleberry.")
Will is made of slightly sterner stuff.
[end cite]
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