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lenora_rose) wrote2013-04-02 07:12 am
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Some pretty squee:
I'm reading Kate Elliott's Cold Fire right now (I'm in the last or second last chapter). Cat, the woman with the sword, is the protagonist. The artist, her cousin Bee, is her closest friend, and has been having some odd dreams lately. Which she draws like she draws everything else in the vicinity. Bee's sketchbook itself is therefore highly significant to the plot, as some of what it contains isn't just the work of an artist doodling from life.
So now Kate Elliott and Julie Dillon are collaborating on a chapbook. First glimpse:
The Secret Journal of Beatrice Hassi-Barahal
I'm reading Kate Elliott's Cold Fire right now (I'm in the last or second last chapter). Cat, the woman with the sword, is the protagonist. The artist, her cousin Bee, is her closest friend, and has been having some odd dreams lately. Which she draws like she draws everything else in the vicinity. Bee's sketchbook itself is therefore highly significant to the plot, as some of what it contains isn't just the work of an artist doodling from life.
So now Kate Elliott and Julie Dillon are collaborating on a chapbook. First glimpse:
The Secret Journal of Beatrice Hassi-Barahal