Some great news about Dorothy Heydt's writing becoming
available digitally:
{via
james_davis_nicoll}: Heydt's novel The Interior Life, as written by Katherine Blake, is an unusual fantasy about a housewife who
hears or imagines the voices from a fantasy world and is inspired to change her life. If you get the ebook, note that you'll need to use the publisher default font, because Heydt uses different fonts to distinguish the different world. I find the ebook font for the other world distracting, but most people don't seem to be able to see the different typefaces in the print version. (I thought they were obvious; but even the people who couldn't see them at all thought most of the switchovers make sense, so hey.)
This is free at Heydt's
website, but you can tip her via Paypal if you want.
{via
sovay}: And she will be publishing her novel/story cycle about the
Greek sorceress Cynthia, a respectable widow who becomes far too entangled with the gods after the fall of her home city. I was never able to read the last few of these and am very excited for The Witch of Syracuse
in the spring.
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