| jonathanmoeller ( @ 2007-10-17 08:29:00 |
Sword & Sorceress 22 interviews: the T. Borregaard edition

We are pleased to present a short interview with T. Borregaard, who wrote "Fairy Debt" for Sword & Sorceress 22.
1.) Tell us a bit about yourself.
I read a lot as a child, this inadvertently spawned a writing and archaeology fetish. When I'm not writing or analyzing ancient pottery I'm usually eating or sleeping. Sometimes I get real crazy and actually work a job for a while, but that usually ends in tears.
2.) What made you take up writing?
Insanity.
3.) Tell us about your S&S 22 story.
Why would a fairy disguise herself as a hunchback? I asked myself this question and the story followed.
4.) Can you share an appropriate teaser paragraph from your story (75-150 word range)?
I'm tall for a fairy but really very short for a human. I come up to about the knees of the average adult male. With my stunted wings tucked under a tunic I looked like a hunchback. There's only one role at a royal court for a short hunchback - court jester.
I knew it would all end in tears the moment I saw the pointy hat.
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Be sure to visit T. Borregaard's blog at http://tborregaard.livejournal.com/. And tune in next week for an interview with another Sword & Sorceress 22 contributor.
(Full details of the interviews can be found here, and the complete series can be found here.)

We are pleased to present a short interview with T. Borregaard, who wrote "Fairy Debt" for Sword & Sorceress 22.
1.) Tell us a bit about yourself.
I read a lot as a child, this inadvertently spawned a writing and archaeology fetish. When I'm not writing or analyzing ancient pottery I'm usually eating or sleeping. Sometimes I get real crazy and actually work a job for a while, but that usually ends in tears.
2.) What made you take up writing?
Insanity.
3.) Tell us about your S&S 22 story.
Why would a fairy disguise herself as a hunchback? I asked myself this question and the story followed.
4.) Can you share an appropriate teaser paragraph from your story (75-150 word range)?
I'm tall for a fairy but really very short for a human. I come up to about the knees of the average adult male. With my stunted wings tucked under a tunic I looked like a hunchback. There's only one role at a royal court for a short hunchback - court jester.
I knew it would all end in tears the moment I saw the pointy hat.
#
Be sure to visit T. Borregaard's blog at http://tborregaard.livejournal.com/. And tune in next week for an interview with another Sword & Sorceress 22 contributor.
(Full details of the interviews can be found here, and the complete series can be found here.)