I’ve written several stories from Elise’s necklaces and earrings (including my first published and most reprinted story, “Three Letters from the Queen of Elfland”), as have many other science fiction and fantasy writers. She has a habit of naming the jewelry she makes, and her titles are so wonderful and evocative that they frequently inspire art in other forms. Would you like to tell your readers (who may not know of her) a little bit about this person and why your story is dedicated to her?Įlise Matthesen is an artist and metal-worker (and a good friend). What can you tell us about the writing process involved in “After the Dragon?” Was this story a fully formed idea that came at you in a rush, or was it something that required an incubation period to become fully realized? “After the Dragon” is dedicated to Elise Mattheson. She has written one novel ( A Companion to Wolves, Tor Books, 2007) and three short stories with Elizabeth Bear, and hopes to write more. Her short stories have appeared in Strange Horizons, Weird Tales, and Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, among other venues, and have been reprinted in several Year’s Best anthologies a short story collection, The Bone Key, was published by Prime Books in 2007. Sarah Monette’s first four novels were published by Ace Books.
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