Thanks!

Thanks for all the good wishes, everyone. One of the oddest little things is that there happens to be a girl in our Sunday School of just about the right age who speaks Manderin.

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Good things…When it Rains, It Pours.

Last week, I got to see my book for the very first time. On the same day, we picked our daughter. We have deecided to adopt the almost 14 year-old Chinese girl who is in need of a family. At first it was a shock to go from expecting a little girl to a teenager, but…

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Wright’s Writing Corner: Virginia Johnson On A Writer As Speaker

Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there.   Hello Folks, One week until Prospero Los hits the shelves. (If you missed the announcement about the starred review in Publisher’s Weekly, check the entry below this one.) Today, we have a guest blog but the gracious and lovely Virginia Johnson, author of  the delightful Virginia Horse…

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How Cool Is This?

Courtesy of my brave andnoble agent: Starred review from Publisher’s Weekly:Prospero Lost L. Jagi Lamplighter. Tor, $24.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1929-6 Lamplighter’s powerful debut draws inspiration from Shakespeare and world mythology, infused with humor and pure imagination. Four centuries after the events of The Tempest, Prospero’s daughter Miranda runs Prospero Inc., a company with immense influence…

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Wright’s Writing Corner: My Writing Tips

Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there.   Since we started last week with John’s Writing Tips, I thought I would post my writing tips. These are not tips for new writers, but the cumulated wisdom I’ve scraped together for myself. I shared them with some writing friends once before, and…

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Wright’s Writing Corner: My Writing Tips

Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there. Originally published at Welcome to Arhyalon. You can comment here or there.   Since we started last week with John’s Writing Tips, I thought I would post my writing tips. These are not tips for new writers, but the cumulated wisdom I’ve scraped together…

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