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Sketching on the way to battle: Caroline Stevermer’s When the King Comes Home
Sketching on the way to battle: Caroline Stevermer’s When the King Comes Home
Caroline Stevermer is one of the writers who unaccountably doesn’t get much attention. I don’t understand why this is—maybe because she hasn’t written a series, or maybe because some of her work is YA, though YA is popular lately. She co-wrote the Sorcery and Cecelia books with Patricia ...
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Bluejo's Journal — Piper's Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen, Stevermer's When the King Comes Home, Brust's Agyar, Chiang's Stories of Your Life. In other news, doing research for ILE2, starting a roleplaying game, cooking a lot of gnocchi.

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