![]() The most recent was about the Inda series, episode 49.Īn interview at the Milford Writers’ site. I’ve done two interviews with Fiction Fans Podcast. (Those letters go out every six weeks or so, not a bombardment.) Interviews I promise I will only send one out when I have actual news, unless you sign up for the version that sends occasional notes about various of my published books. I only send a newsletter when I have something coming out. ![]() Here is a review that pretty much made my year. Their first episodes focus on Crown Duel.īeing one of the many authors who have no skill (or budget) for marketing, I am grateful for word of mouth from readers. Katie and Jordan Heroine is a new podcast. You can read a chapter a day of current projects on my Patreon and discussion of same, and other subjects. Both stories take place in the fictional land of Sartorias-deles, a fantasy world Smith has written about since her youth. The one after, Antiphony, is sort of a mate, and it will come out in autumn. Crown Duel is a 2002 young adult fantasy novel written by American author Sherwood Smith, originally published as two separate books, Crown Duel (1997) and Court Duel (1998). The next one, Let the Torrent Dance Thee Down, set postwar, stands alone, but in some ways it’s more intense than any of them. First in the military action of the 'Inda 'series and then in the magic-based cultural drama of 'Banner of the Damned,' Smith's books are a tour-d. ![]() But I’m not done with that world yet, oh no. Over the course of five books, Sherwood Smith has enthralled readers with the world of Sartorias-deles. That culminates all the Sartorias-deles multi-book arcs, beginning with Inda. Back working on the last book in The Change series, with Rachel Manija Brown. ![]()
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