Posted on March 29, 2018
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New for 2018 is Candace Robb’s latest addition to the Owen Archer Series. After a hiatus of several years and numerous requests to continue the series, Candace Robb presents the new book.
Category: A Rumor of Wolves, featured, Owen Archer and Lucie WiltonTags: authorial voice, featured, How Fiction Works, Jack London, James Wood, reading as a writer, Ronad Barthes, White Fang, wolves
Posted on March 29, 2018
by candacerobbbooks
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**warning: geeky writer post For the past several years I’ve been browsing books about wolves because, well, I’m writing a book entitled A Conspiracy of Wolves. In my research one book kept rising to the top: White Fang by Jack London. For a while… Continue Reading “A Writer Reading: White Fang by Jack London”
Category: Owen Archer and Lucie Wilton, Shop Talk, The Writing LifeTags: A Conspiracy of Wolves, authorial voice, How Fiction Works, Jack London, James Wood, reading as a writer, Ronad Barthes, White Fang, wolves
Posted on November 25, 2017
by candacerobbbooks
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Why do we so fear wolves? They are predators, yes, but so are cats, and many of us live with cats, indeed sleep with them curled into our warm bodies. Eagles, hawks, and owls are also predators, yet most people I know, though in… Continue Reading “On My Mind: Wolves, Magda Digby”