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wizardsChapter Seven of "The Big Meow" now online for subscribersIt's up at last! Chapter Seven is now available online for subscribers: it's linked to from the normal TBM subscriber gateway page. The same old username and password that worked for previous chapters will get you in. (If you can't find your login info, email me and I'll send it out to you pronto.) HTML and PDF versions are there right now -- the mobile .prc versions will go up in due course, as soon as we receive the conversions. If you're not a subscriber, the chapter will go public on the 28th of the month. Look for the link to its gateway page in the left-hand menu at the project page at http://www.the-big-meow.com. (click here for the rest)
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Open House at the YoungWizards.net Discussion Forums this week, August 13-18, 2007![]() From August 13th through August 18th, the YW.Net Discussion Forums are open to view by nonregistered users. The YW.Net forums are the oldest and largest Young Wizards discussion forums on the Web, established in 2002. Featured are discussions of all the Young Wizards books, transcripts of exclusive online chats with DD, a members-only chat area, YW fanart galleries, and the now-legendary Topic of Great Randomness, more than 10,000 messages long and still growing. Also now available only to registered members of the Forums, by subscription to our new Premium Content area, are the initial chapters of the next Young Wizards novel, A Wizard of Mars. Please see this message at the Forums for more details.
Wizard's Manual, the(Please note: this entry is an excerpt from the larger entry at the Errantry Concordance, and covers only the Manual as it appears / is presented on Earth. Interested readers should consult the Concordance entry for more information.)
"Wizards on Call" withdrawnDue to a relaunch / restructure of the FanLib site, the "Wizards on Call" collaborative fanfic project is no longer being supported. The script as written so far will be archived here at YW.com in the near future. (For a brief discussion of the history of the project, which was active from late 2004 to late 2005, please see this link.)
About the author
Diane Duane has been working with wizards, on and off, since 1983. Magic is a habit she just doesn't seem able to break: fifteen of her forty-five novels have magic in them, and all the rest feature science trying really hard to be mistaken for it. Her interests, besides writing, include train travel, gardening, collecting restaurants, and staring at the night sky. Helping her do all these things (except the gardening) is her husband of twenty years, the screenwriter and novelist Peter Morwood. Her favorite color is blue, her favorite food is a weird kind of Swiss scrambled-potato dish called maluns, she was born in a Year of the Dragon, and her sign is "Runway 24 Left, Hold For Clearance." Her full biography is here, and her bibliography / filmography is here.
The enemies![]() You might think the bullies and the creeps at school would be enough enemies for anybody, in the normal course of things. But they're actually the least of your worries. Whether they know it or not, when they're on your case, they're really working for someone else... The Lone Power: Once upon a time, when the Powers that Be were building the universe to the One's specifications, a single Power -- possibly the greatest of them, certainly the most honored and glorious -- went off by itself and came up with something that wasn't in the plan. It invented Death, and turned it loose in the worlds. Horrified, the other Powers went to war against the Lone One and threw It down from Its former exalted position, but the damage was already done. Now every wizard spends at least some time dealing with the Lone Power personally -- first during the wizard's own Ordeal, while he or she tries to survive the test -- and then later, during the course of normal work, trying to derail one or another of Its nasty plans. Sometimes this works. Sometimes it doesn't. You never know which way the fight will go. The Lone Power has as many shapes as there are species in the worlds -- usually handsome, often charming, always dangerous. It can look human, or alien, or anything in between. It's everywhere that Life is, always tempting, testing, trying to get the unsuspecting to accept Its boobytrapped favors and poisoned gifts...
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SearchFrom the YW Quotebook...Magic does not live in the unwilling heart. Open House at the YW.Net Discussion Forums!The oldest and largest Young Wizards discussion forums on the Web (established 2002) are now open to nonregistered viewers. Featured are discussions of all the Young Wizards books, transcripts of exclusive online chats with DD, YW fanart galleries, and the now-legendary Topic of Great Randomness, more than 10,000 messages long and still growing. Stop in today and meet the friendliest YW fans on the Web! Featured LJ icons![]() ![]() New / recently edited content...Young Wizards News and EventsWho's new
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