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Megan Lindholm
Megan Lindholm lives and writes in Tacoma, Washington. Her website is at www.meganlindholm.com She also writes as Robin Hobb, but the two voices are distinctively different from one another.Her novel Wizard of the Pigeons was a Nebula finalist, as were her short stories "A Touch of Lavender"... show more

Megan Lindholm lives and writes in Tacoma, Washington. Her website is at www.meganlindholm.com She also writes as Robin Hobb, but the two voices are distinctively different from one another.Her novel Wizard of the Pigeons was a Nebula finalist, as were her short stories "A Touch of Lavender" and "Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man." "A Touch of Lavender" was also a Hugo finalist. In addition, her short work has received the Asimov's Reader Award.Although most of her book length work is produced as Robin Hobb these days, she continues to write short stories as Megan Lindholm.
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Birth date: January 01, 1952
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 6 years ago
I love books by Brust and Lindholm, but this one just came off as bland and longwinded.
Book it Chewie
Book it Chewie rated it 9 years ago
This was an odd experience for me. The final in a two-book cycle, Wolf's Brother in its entirety felt like a conclusion. And because I'm god-awful at explaining things, let's see if I can do better: Reindeer People and Wolf's Brother combined are like a hill - the first book is the climb up, and t...
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog rated it 10 years ago
A wonderful collection of speculative fiction short stories by some of the genre's most talented writers. Not a dull tale in the bunch.
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog rated it 10 years ago
A wonderful collection of speculative fiction short stories by some of the genre's most talented writers. Not a dull tale in the bunch.
House Built of Books
House Built of Books rated it 10 years ago
A title like "Dangerous Women" invites cliché, and this anthology features a fair number of them - particularly the femmes fatales. It could be that the femme fatale just doesn't work for me as a character. Always seen through jaded male eyes, she perhaps has a longer history than is sometimes re...
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