The Girl Who Sang Rose Madder
In art as in life, you’ve got to change in order to live. Even when your audience—and maybe your friends—thinks it would be great if you stayed the same forever. In some cases, literally forever.The author of over seventeen SF and fantasy novels published over the last half-decade, Elizabeth...
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In art as in life, you’ve got to change in order to live. Even when your audience—and maybe your friends—thinks it would be great if you stayed the same forever. In some cases, literally forever.The author of over seventeen SF and fantasy novels published over the last half-decade, Elizabeth Bear won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2005, and the Hugo Award and the Sturgeon Award in 2008 for her short story “Tideline.”
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781429952705 (1429952709)
Publish date: July 20th 2010
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 18
Edition language: English
An aging rock star is offered immortality, and debates which is more important: Life or Art.The damaged rock star and the Pact with a Price have been done pretty often before. Frankly, I'm kind of tired of the burned-out has-been who spends decades mourning the glory days when she was hanging out wi...