Sarah Zettel
Goodreads Author
Born
in The United States
Website
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Member Since
September 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/darciewilde
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Palace of Spies (Palace of Spies, #1)
12 editions
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2013
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Dust Girl (The American Fairy, #1)
8 editions
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2012
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In Camelot's Shadow (The Paths to Camelot, #1)
5 editions
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2004
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A Sorcerer's Treason (Isavalta, #1)
12 editions
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2002
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The Other Sister
5 editions
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2018
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A Taste of the Nightlife (Vampire Chef, #1)
5 editions
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2011
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A Mother's Lie
4 editions
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2020
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Fool's War
14 editions
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1997
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Dangerous Deceptions (Palace of Spies, #2)
3 editions
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2014
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For Camelot's Honor (The Paths to Camelot, #2)
19 editions
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2005
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Sarah Zettel
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“I'm going to go out on a limb here. I've thought a lot about this one, as a feminist, and as an author. How should traditional roles be portrayed? In fantasy literature there is a school of thought that holds that women must be treated precisely like men. Only the traditional male sphere of power and means of wielding power count. If a woman is shown in a traditionally female role, then she must be being shown as inferior.
After a lot of thought, and some real-life stabs at those traditional roles, I've come to firmly disagree with this idea. For an author to show that only traditional male power and place matter is to discount and belittle the hard and complex lives of our peers and our ancestresses.”
― Mapping the World of Harry Potter: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Explore the Bestselling Series of All Time
After a lot of thought, and some real-life stabs at those traditional roles, I've come to firmly disagree with this idea. For an author to show that only traditional male power and place matter is to discount and belittle the hard and complex lives of our peers and our ancestresses.”
― Mapping the World of Harry Potter: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Explore the Bestselling Series of All Time
“Mama took me in her arms and held me tight. Her embrace was hot and she smelled like sweat, dust, and grease, but I wanted her. I wanted to crawl inside her mind to find that place that let her smile and sing through the worst dust storms. If I had to be crazy, I wanted my mama's kind of crazy, because she was never afraid.”
― Dust Girl
― Dust Girl
“I wasn't used to looking ahead. Not like Jack. Maybe that was why he had that ready grin. I could see through the dust, but he could see through time, and he didn't even need magic to do it.”
― Dust Girl
― Dust Girl
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The Next Best Boo...: Hi from a voraceous reader... | 12 | 314 | Apr 22, 2009 10:44AM | |
Fantasy Book Club: June/July Nominations - General Fantasy | 23 | 168 | Apr 28, 2009 09:14AM | |
Beyond Reality:
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Beyond Reality: What else are you reading? (August) | 106 | 177 | Aug 29, 2009 08:23AM | |
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Hard SF: Booklist for BotM Poll for August 2009 | 5 | 157 | Oct 28, 2009 05:56PM |

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