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| Sarah MonetteAlso known as: Sarah Monette | 2,131 | 134 | (4.16) | 0 | 0 |
- Melusine 724 copies, 37 reviews
- The Virtu 484 copies, 22 reviews
- The Mirador 311 copies, 15 reviews
- A Companion to Wolves 299 copies, 18 reviews
- The Bone Key 157 copies, 15 reviews
- Corambis 137 copies, 14 reviews
- Boojum 4 copies, 3 reviews
- A Night In Electric Squidland 3 copies, 2 reviews
- Letter From A Teddy Bear On Veteran's Day 2 copies, 1 review
- A Light In Troy 2 copies, 1 review
- Dexterity [short fiction] 1 copy, 1 review
- White Charles 1 copy, 1 review
- Sundered 1 copy, 1 review
- Three Letters from the Queen of Elfland (in The Best of Lady Churchill's… 1 copy
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Sarah Monette has 5 past events. (show) Penguicon 2008: Bear and Mole Show (sadly, with Troll) (April 19 at 21:00) Sarah Monette.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. Two powerhouse writers and one distraction work hard for your amusement. They'll read just enough to make you want to buy more. They'll share glimpses of their writing so dazzling that you'll walk from the room blinded. They'll leave you wondering why their work isn't mandatory reading for every school ... (more)
Sarah Monette.; William Jones.; Catherynne Valente.; Cherie Priest. Horror elements increasingly creep into Sci-Fi and Fantasy, especially in the urban settings. Why? Is there something basic in the nature of horror itself that translates into all genres? Do we just enjoy being scared so much that we want a taste of it in everything? Our panelists present their views.
Penguicon 2008: Excellence in an Economy of Words--Why Write Short Fiction? (April 19 at 14:00) Sarah Monette.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear.; Lucy Snyder. Authors increasingly insist they only want to write novel length and that the short form is boring. Market numbers seem to indicate that the short form is dying. And yet, the demand for flash fiction continues to grow and a generation rises raised on instant gratification and short attention spans. Why ... (more)
Sarah Monette.; Elizabeth Bear.; Catherynne Valente .; Cherie Priest. The overlooked skill of city building in Urban Fantasy.
Sarah Monette.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. Constructed languages and beautiful maps have been part of fantasy and science fiction writing for decades. Our panelists discuss the right and wrong ways to do them and why they appeal to us so much.
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