#AtoZChallenge – H is for Himmapan

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I had faced writing book 2 of the Red Slaves series with some trepidation–after all, I’d only had peripheral contact with China, and had expected to have my characters spend some time there. As the story developed further, it became apparent that rather than a real location, Anne and #AtoZChallenge – H is for Himmapan

#AtoZChallenge – E is for Eggs

It being the week after Easter, and the general spring obsession with new life, it seems appropriate to blog about the strangeness of creating dragon biology. I grew up reading about Anne McCaffrey-style dragons. Their biology developed on a different planet, around a different star, and then was bioengineered to become what they were. My #AtoZChallenge – E is for Eggs

#AtoZChallenge – B is for Books

One of the clearest ways Red Slaves reflects my own preferences and inclinations is the obsession with the printed word. For Anne, if it has been published, it has a level of credibility it would be hard to otherwise trust. In fact, she spends the first few months after her initial transformation bent on pretending #AtoZChallenge – B is for Books