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Another writing mentor is born
I know several fine writers who are also editors and mentors--Ardath Mayhar, Laura Anne Gilman, Josepha Sherman--and now another joins the group.
The excellent and wonderful
dancinghorse, otherwise known as Judith Tarr (and others, but I'll never tell) has put on the editor hat and linked her talents and experience to offering manuscript critiques.
One thing that has always impressed me about her writing is how she blends vivid world building with a tendril of sensuality. (And that's just her fantasy stories.) The result is wondrous, and always makes me impatient for her next book. AND--she's doing horsemanship weekends, too! Everything from Horse basics so you don't write something that makes it obvious you know *nothing* about horses, to Lipizzan weekends for serious riders who would like to try dressage on a classically trained Lipizzan. (Be honest--you've always dreamed of riding a white horse who could float without leaving the ground...)
So--pass on the word to good folks you know want and need this info!
http://capriole.smoe.org/
The excellent and wonderful
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One thing that has always impressed me about her writing is how she blends vivid world building with a tendril of sensuality. (And that's just her fantasy stories.) The result is wondrous, and always makes me impatient for her next book. AND--she's doing horsemanship weekends, too! Everything from Horse basics so you don't write something that makes it obvious you know *nothing* about horses, to Lipizzan weekends for serious riders who would like to try dressage on a classically trained Lipizzan. (Be honest--you've always dreamed of riding a white horse who could float without leaving the ground...)
So--pass on the word to good folks you know want and need this info!
http://capriole.smoe.org/