I have a post up today at Tor.com on running away to Minneapolis … I mean Bordertown.
There’s still time to win copies of the paperbacks of both Faerie Winter and Welcome to Bordertown here.
School Library Journal reviews Faerie Winter (meant to blog this one earlier): “Faerie Winter is a beautifully crafted tale, peopled with believable characters and overflowing with dramatic plot twists. But perhaps the most exceptional quality is the vivid imagery that plunges readers into the story and keeps them enchanted throughout. Fans of both fantasy and dystopian fiction will devour this one.”
Rachel Ann Hanley reviews Thief Eyes.
I’m now linkblogging at jannileesimner.tumblr.com (Opinions welcome about whether I should continue to share those random links here as well.)
All the best with yours, too!
Hi Janni! I’m fellow author (my site is troonharrison.com) … but I’ve got a question for you about lyrics. For nearly 40 years, I’ve had those lines “There’s a warm wind tonight/and the moon turns the tide” stuck in my head. I’ve searched and searched for who the singer/songwriter was and what the rest of the lyrics say … I seem to recall something about letting the cat out. I was beginning to think I’d imagined the whole thing. So I was amazed to see the lines here on your page. Please can you let me know which song they are from? They always take me back to a certain period of my life, now far in the rearview mirror! I’d appreciate your input, if you have the time. Thank you! Troon
Hi Troon! It’s Gordon Lightfoot’s “It’s Worth Believin” … https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nh-rJaR-bHs
I hadn’t remembered any line about a cat, but listening, there it is!
Thank you so much for getting back to me on this; much appreciated! And wishing you all the best with your books.