The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy
"Each lively and highly readable interview ends with advice to would-be writers. . . .An essential volume for fantasy readers of all ages." — BOOKLIST (starred review)"Fantasy," writes Leonard S. Marcus, "is storytelling with the beguiling power to transform the impossible into the imaginable,...
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"Each lively and highly readable interview ends with advice to would-be writers. . . .An essential volume for fantasy readers of all ages." — BOOKLIST (starred review)"Fantasy," writes Leonard S. Marcus, "is storytelling with the beguiling power to transform the impossible into the imaginable, and to reveal our own ‘real’ world in a fresh and truth-bearing light." Few have harnessed this power with the artistry, verve, and imagination of the authors encountered in this compelling book. How do they work their magic? Leonard S. Marcus’s incisive interviews range over questions of literary craft and moral vision as he asks thirteen noted fantasy authors about their pivotal life experiences, their literary influences and work routines, and their beliefs about the place of fantasy in literature and in our lives.Includes interviews with:— Lloyd Alexander— Franny Billingsley— Susan Cooper— Nancy Farmer— Brian Jacques— Diana Wynne Jones— Ursula K. Le Guin— Madeleine L’Engle— Garth Nix— Tamora Pierce— Terry Pratchett— Philip Pullman— Jane Yolen
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780763645564 (0763645567)
Publish date: October 13th 2009
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Really good short interviews with some very beloved authors of children's fantasy. All of them are pitched at a level where fans who are still kids could read and enjoy them, but also very enjoyable if you happen to have grown up a bit in the interim.
A good collection of brief original interviews of thirteen fantasy authors, each with a couple of photographs and a sample manuscript page showing the author's editorial process. Since I'd read ten of these authors, it made for an interesting read.However, talk about production values gone wrong! ...
Set-piece interviews with some of the best-known names in fantasy, including Ursula K. Le Guin, Philip Pullman, Brian Jacques, Tamora Pierce and Nancy Farmer. There's a photo of Lloyd Alexander that took my breath away. I've resolved to read something by Garth Nix, based on his interview. And Nancy ...