![]() ![]() So it made sense that my own would be, well, grim, and dark, and realistically gritty. Writers like Glen Cook and David Gemmell have been with me for a long time, as have military history novels like Bernard Cornwell’s Warlords Trilogy or his Last Kingdom series. So it was an easy choice because I love reading grimdark, and have loved it before Joe Abercrombie ever coined the term (much to his chagrin, nowadays). In short, Touch of Iron is a grimdark fantasy story about a young woman who realizes how broken her world is and eventually becomes the hero that world needs, but not the one it deserves … If I may quote Batman: The Dark Knight.Ģ-Your book is Grimdark fantasy what made you choose that specific genre to write about? ![]() Hi Timandra, Welcome to my blog, I hope today finds you well and thankyou for agreeing to take part in this interview.įor the first part of the interview I’d like to ask you about your book (Touch of Iron Volume 1-The Living Blade), influences and future writing plans.ġ-Would you please tell us about your book? Today on ThetattooedBookGeek I’m very lucky to be interviewing Timandra Whitecastle debut author of Touch of Iron Volume 1 (The Living Blade). ![]()
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