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The Wand in the Word

Leonard S. Marcus
Book
July
2021

Review:

This was an interesting book. I loved the short intros to each author, and it made me want to read a couple of these authors' books. It gave me a perspective that the great authors are all pretty similar but also very different at the same time. I didn’t like that all the authors were white except maybe one, but this is a bit of an older book. It was sad to see how many of these authors are dead but also remarkable that many of these “greats” were born around the same time. I think this gave a great insight into an author's mind, and I would recommend it!

Trigger Warnings:
None

Synopsis From Book:

In a series of incisive interviews, Leonard S. Marcus engages thirteen master storytellers in spirited conversation about their life and work, providing inspiring reading for fantasy fans and future writers alike. What kind of child were you? When did you decide you wanted to be a writer? Why do you write fantasy? "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? Finely nuanced and continually revealing, Leonard S. Marcus's interviews range widely 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 core beliefs about the place of fantasy in literature and in our lives.
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