![]() ![]() Sooo anyway, I sent Wren out, it almost sold, thank goodness it didn’t, I put it away, tried it again in my mid-thirties. I tried to find a way between the wishes of the two friends by keeping my heroine short and round, with brown skin and curly brown hair, but she’d have blue eyes and blond streaks in her hair. When I was seventeen, a friend said to me, “I wish all the heroines weren’t blond with blue eyes.” So I told another friend that I was going to write about a brown skinned, brown haired, brown eyed heroine, short and round instead of tall and willowy, but that friend insisted that I dare not write about minorities as I was a WASP. ![]() Here’s the long version, which includes the history of Wren’s world. ![]() (The e-book also has Vidanric scenes added.) The Firebird and the e-book editions, with the two parts back together, and the Flauvic scene restored, are back where they should be, on S-D. When my agent liked it, only the Wren books had been published, so I changed some of the outlying details to make it seem to belong to Wren’s world. The Crown Duel story, which I wrote in my early twenties, is part of the Sartorias-deles mega-arc. The answer is typical for me: no, yes, um. A few people have asked whether or not the Wren books and Crown/Court Duel take place on the same world. ![]()
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