I haven't changed my mind about not doing very much promotion here, but every so often I'll link to where I'm doing it. Today I have something a wee bit different. The wonderful Heather at the Rose Garden
here at livejournal has graciously included a guest blog from me about why I do real-world research for secondary-world fantasy.
I think most of my friends already know her, but if you don't, you should head on over there and read her journal. Especially of interest is her substantial
Lesbian Historical Motif Project, in which she examines the literature to tease out material for the goal of constructing reasonable lives for fictional lesbians. It's fascinating from every angle. Looking at the way the goals, methods and structures of prose (and poetry, sometimes) have changed over the years: teasing out the complicated worlds of women's lives: figuring out what maps to lesbian in different times and places: and even what the word "lesbian" has meant, is all just riveting. I'm in awe of Heather's vast reading and the work she's done in making sense of it.
Also you should
read her posts about her series of secondary-world semi-historical lesbian-oriented fantasy novels (I wanted to throw in other categories, like mystery, etc., but decided that was unnecessary).
Back on the subject of promoting my work, I have another post up at the
wordpress blog. By the way, I'm aware the banner is ugly. It's supposed to be!