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I had the pleasure of hearing Tom Pollock talk about world-building in
one of the best talks I've attended at any con -- and I am something of a
nerd when it comes to attending all those panels... It was a workshop
with him and the marvelous Kate Elliott, another favorite author of
mine, and the two of them were awesome. They both spoke fluently and
passionately on a subject they both
Hidden under the surface of everyday London is a city of monsters and miracles, where wild train spirits stampede over the tracks and glass-skinned dancers with glowing veins light the streets. When a devastating betrayal drives her from her home, graffiti artist Beth Bradley stumbles in the secret city, where she finds Filius Viae, London's ragged crown prince, just when he needs someone most. An ancient enemy has returned to the darkness under St Paul's Cathedral, bent on reigniting a race through a bizarre urban wonderland, searching for a way to save the city they both love.
Oh yes. This book is beautifully written, full of remarkable
creatures, sights and smells. Though to be honest, I'm truly glad many
of those smells and sights are consigned to the page and I did put it
down while eating my
It's all very well being able to write beautifully, though -- is there
also a strong story and wonderful characters? Oh yes. The narrative
buckets along at a cracking pace and while the story deal with some
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