Deep Wizardry

Madeleine L'Engle is gone

Submitted by Diane Duane on Sun, 09/09/2007 - 11:05.

And so, to my great sorrow, passes one of the most senior, and certainly one of the most beloved, of this century's YA fantasy writers: one of the first of us to break out, over the course of years, into worldwide fame, and to general agreement that she "wasn't just writing kid stuff".

She was a gifted and powerfully imaginative writer with a graceful style. Unquestionably she was an influence on me, though perhaps not in the way people might think. I read her first few books in my late teens / early twenties; and while in a general way I liked what she was doing, I had personal niggles about the way she was doing it. Certainly there were things about A A Wrinkle in Time and A Swiftly Tilting Planet that made me think, Hmmm... I'm not so sure about this. If I was going to do something of this sort, I'd do it this way (...there you have it in a phrase, the eternal/internal certainty that they have it right of writers everywhere...) -- and the result, somewhat later, was So You Want to Be a Wizard.

Aivaaan

The sperm whale responsible for donating his autonomic nervous system to the whalesark which Kit uses during his observation of the Song of the Twelve.

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Atlantis

According to ancient legend among humans, a continent or very large island which sank in a great cataclysm many tens or even hundreds of thousands of years ago. Wikipedia's entry on Atlantis gives a good overview of the story in its many, many versions.

Afallonë

The name in the Speech of the ancient island usually now referred to as Atlantis.

See also: Aphthonic intervention.

Ae'mhnuu

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) and predecessor to S'reee as Senior Wizard for the waters of the Hudson Canyon Plateau. He was killed in the same whaling incident during which S'reee was wounded. (DW)

Abyssal plain

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