#SFFWRTCHT Interviews Peat 6/13

Posted by Meg On June 13 at 9pm EST, Peat is going to be on #SFFWRTCHT (Science Fiction Fantasy Writer’s Chat), a twitter interview/open forum run by Bryan Thomas Schmidt. Want to participate? Here’s how! Go to #sffwrtcht on Twitter at 9pm on June 13th and follow along with the conversation! (make sure to click […]

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Fanfiction, Corelings, and Conan

Hey everyone, it’s me, Peat. I’ve been letting Meg do most of the blogging these last few months as I focused on finishing up The Daylight War. We work together on the topics and posts behind the scenes, so I always have my hand in it, but now that the book is in another court […]

Filed under: Contests, Craft, Create a Coreling, Daylight War, Desert Spear, Fan Art, Fans, Meg, Musings, Warded Art, Warded Man, Writing by PeatB
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Warded Man Reviews: From Skeptics to Fans

Posted by Meg Both of these recent reviews of The Warded Man feature two similar qualities. The first: the authors of both blogs were skeptical when they cracked open the first book in the Demon Cycle. The second: both authors ended up giving The Warded Man more than 4 stars. The first review comes from AQ’s Reviews, […]

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Italian Interview

Posted by Rebecca and Meg A blog in Italy, by the name of Wonderful Monsters (yes, the name is actually in English), did a cool interview with Peat about Il Guardiano dei Demoni, the Italian version of The Painted Man. You’ll find some cool stuff in this interview, specifically what Peat thinks about all of […]

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Linguistics and Fantasy

Posted by Meg World-building is a complex process. It is a chance to draw from history of our world and combine it with something unknown. But it is also a struggle to create something fresh yet familiar. To draw upon what is loved about the fantasy genre and to mark your own territory. I think […]

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