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Wow, another great interview with @Stephen Palmer - that chap seems everywhere right now!:)
Fascinating stuff (as was @Juliana 's interview), and I think taking a year off was a bold move by Stephen. I can relate to that feeling of having a series of books - an entire world and cast of characters - take over your life as well: I did a 300,000+ word trilogy over 3 years and by the end I just wanted it to be over and move on to something else. I call the effect Trilogy Fatigue;)
 
I've just added a post about my thoughts on completing my novel, This Sacred Isle. I always find finishing a novel a time of mixed emotions, a few regrets blended with satisfaction. I also mention that, until the end of this month, the ebook version of This Sacred Isle is available at half price (as are my other ebooks too)! To read more, please click here.
 
Wow, another great interview with @Stephen Palmer - that chap seems everywhere right now!:)
Fascinating stuff (as was @Juliana 's interview), and I think taking a year off was a bold move by Stephen. I can relate to that feeling of having a series of books - an entire world and cast of characters - take over your life as well: I did a 300,000+ word trilogy over 3 years and by the end I just wanted it to be over and move on to something else. I call the effect Trilogy Fatigue;)

Definitely! Only single novels for me for the foreseeable future…
 
The writing group here might remember helping me with this post - and a big thanks to Sam for giving it a nice tidy up before posting:

Women: Missing Voices In Science Fiction

In an argument over whether enough women are recommended in Fantasy elsewhere, someone posted Tor UK's numbers for the gender division for their submissions inbox. Small sample (only 500 submissions across a number of genres), but Sci-Fi had 22% women, 78% men. Slightly after the fact to tell you now, but only emphasises what you're talking about.
 

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