

We love these books and are so glad that there are so many readers out there, just like us, waiting Once it is finished and actually delivered to us, there will be at least one round of editing and then we’ll get the book out as fast as we can. But, we have seen a very early draft of the manuscript. To quote the series’ publisher, Small Beer Press: March 2014: We don’t have any update yet on Air Logic. It is also, somewhat to the distress of Marks fans, the most recently published volume in Marks Elemental Logic quartet. Person-and yet she ended being marvelously fun to write about.2007’s Water Logic is the third volume in Marks’ Elemental Logic quartet. She's a disagreeable, controlling, terrifying ButĪnother character in Fire Logic, Norina Truthken, surprised me. Zanja loses everything-not just people she loves, but her entire culture, history,Īnd reason for being-and yet she is able to transcend her loss and rage and begin her life again. Sheer dogged persistence which, in the face of overwhelming odds, becomes a kind of heroism that seems Also, one of the characteristics I most admire in anyone is Intuition and imagery, is similar to mine. Q: Who is your favorite character in Fire Logic, and why? A: Zanja is the character I most identify with, because her way of making sense of the world, through I had to rewrite certain scenes many times because I couldn't bring myself to make things as awful as Readers ask questions about Fire Logic – Laurie Marks answers Q: Why DO you do all those terrible things to your characters? A: It's because terrible things happen in war zones, not because I like misery and horror. The emotion, so raw and vulnerable, is arresting and humbling.” – ME She perfectly portrays the timidity, the lust, the uncertainty, of that first connection and “Contained in Fire Logic are some of the most sensual and tender sexual encounters ever captured.“A deep and intriguing read.” – Booksense Daily Pick.“Her characters are beautifully drawn, showing tremendous emotional depth and strength as theyĮndure the unendurable and strive always to do the right thing.” – Booklist.The farmers there build with stone and grow in stone, and they mightĮven be made of stone themselves, they are so sturdy in the face of the long, bitter winter that comes In the border regions of northern Shaftal, the peaks of the mountains.

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