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I had a great time at Arisia and took a good deal of notes about books I heard about - some of these are classics that I have just never heard of, and some of them are actually new projects by the panelists! I am really looking forward to these, so I thought I would share.

(Mind you, the Hugo nominations have to open sometime soon, so I'm bound to have to pivot to those soonish)


Tune in Tomorrow Randee Dawn
The Heroine's Journey: Woman's Quest for Wholeness Maureen Murdock
City Clifford D. Simak
Gods of Jade and Shadow Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Catspaw Joan D. Vinge
Kingdoms of Elfin Sylvia Townsend Warner
The Tethered Mage Melissa Caruso
Lolly Willowes Sylvia Townsend Warner
The Day Before the Revolution Ursula K. Le Guin
The Fortunate Fall Cameron Reed
The Dancers of Noyo Margaret St. Clair
The Snow Queen Joan D. Vinge
ReInception Sarena Straus
Moonwise Greer Gilman
Lud-in-the-Mist Hope Mirrlees
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald
The Dragon Waiting John M. Ford
Silverlock John Myers Myers
Lost Wonderland: The Brief and Brilliant Life of Boston's Million Dollar Amusement Park Stephen R. Wilk
The Bear and the Nightingale Katherine Arden
Omnivore Piers Anthony
Cloud and Ashes: Three Winter's Tales Greer Gilman
A House-Boat on the Styx John Kendrick Bangs
Living Alone Stella Benson
The Venetian Glass Nephew Elinor Wylie
Captain Antifer Jules Verne
Whit Iain Banks

Date: 2025-01-24 02:47 am (UTC)
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The Princess and the Goblin was a fave of mine when I was about ten/eleven.

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