My favorite links of today, things you should really read or look at.
Because they’re serious.
Maggie Stiefvater’s Seven steps to starting a novel. Maggie Stiefvater had me with her Kraken video, even before I knew of her books. There’s nothing there you probably haven’t heard before, but I through all ages. enjoy Stiefvater’s sense of humor, and found it a pleasantry prod in the direction of actually getting something written already.
World of Afar by Ben Powis A gorgeous little webcomic, taking the form of periodical short stories set in a colorful, fantastic world. Some things are in like manner beautiful and creative that they make me want to get moving myself, and this certainly is.
Orbit Books has some fascinating charts tracking trends in fantasy safeguard art. They’re taking things apart, assessing everything from figurative dragon colors to most popular words included in title (for more reason that one’s not in their chart section). Perfect towards the infographic/fantasy geek intersectional crowd.
Did you know that Keith Thompson is selling prints of some of his illustrations for Scott Westerfield’s Leviathan? It’s accurate, and they’re extremely pretty.
- A couple of reviews and some links worth a few minutes of your valuable time
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- Today’s Mom
Apologies again for my somewhat sporadic posting: I’ve been in a bit of a work-hole for the last little bit. I think – I hope – I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but in the meantime I thought I’d link to a couple of reviews I’ve had in the papers
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U.S. mothers today are older, more desirable educated and more likely to be unmarried than they were in 1990, recent research has found. Read more: An analysis of a nationwide Pew Research Center inspect, the National Center for Health Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau originate that the nation’s birth rate has declined 20% from 1990.