Author Archives: Theodora Goss

Authorial Fears

This morning, I was too tired to go to a ballet class. Instead, I slept very late. When I finally got dressed (jeans, black t-shirt), I had to take a trip to the very last place I wanted to go, … Continue reading

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Writer and Author

Writer. From the Old English writere, Middle English writer. A person who can write; one who practices or performs writing. More specifically, one who writes, compiles, or produces a literary composition; the composer of a book or treatise; a literary … Continue reading

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Girl Monsters

Do you remember a story of mine called “The Mad Scientist’s Daughter“? It was originally published on Strange Horizons, and will be reprinted in The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination. I’ve been thinking, for a long time now, of … Continue reading

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Having No Regrets

First, I’m sorry that I haven’t commented on posts for the last few days. This is the last week of the semester, and I’m so tired! I promise that I’ll catch up. (It’s the sort of deep tiredness you have … Continue reading

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Telling the Truth

My Klout score is 58. This morning, I weighed 126 pounds. The advance for my first book was $0. The advance for my last book was $5,000. Why am I telling you this? About a week ago, I read a … Continue reading

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Simplicity

First, let me tell you about the auction to benefit Terri Winding. Terri has been one of the benefactresses of the fantasy community for many years. She is a writer, artist, and editor, and writes one of my favorite blogs, … Continue reading

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Reading and Writing

Did you know that Goodreads is running a giveaway for 30 free copies of The Thorn and the Blossom? The contest ends in a couple of days, on November 30th. If you’d like to enter, click on the link below: … Continue reading

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