I'm also super excited to be taking part in the festival again this year, with the wonderful Janet Fox and Kent Davis. We had a blast last year and will be together again talking about Twisted History on Saturday at 2pm at the city library. Details here. If you can make it, please join us! All ages are welcome :)
This process did get me thinking more about twisting history. There are so many fantastic novels out there that bend and twist history just a little, adding magic or taking away some major event, or something more subtle, and I love them. Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate books are ones that I've really enjoyed recently--so much fun to read!
What about you? Any twisted history books you'd recommend, or maybe the big event in history you'd enjoy twisting in a novel?
I love these sorts of books, too. I enjoyed PK Hrezo's time travel novels. Good luck taking part in the panel, you'll do great!
ReplyDeleteGood luck and have fun! :)
ReplyDeleteI love that graphic for it, so neat!! Have lots of fun and...maybe share some pics. =)
ReplyDeleteHave fun, Meradeth!
ReplyDeleteI do like Seth Grahame-Smith's two books twisting together American history and vampires.
Sounds like fun! Twisting history... hmm, I know of a couple books. Perfection by JL Spelbring, a dystopian set in a world where the Nazis won the war, is a good one.
ReplyDeleteHave lots of fun and share photos!
~Michelle
Hi, Meradeth. Good Luck and have fun!!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun event. I wish I could have attended! I can't wait to hear about it. :)
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