The Y People: A brief intermission

Greetings, Faithful Readers. As you may have guessed, I’ve been busy with other things lately – university assignment, conference talk, that sort of thing – and haven’t updated The Y People as a consequence. I hope to do so soon.

I thought I’d say hi, though, and offer you the opportunity to interact. I’m very happy to receive comments on any post in The Y People – I know some of my fellow Goodreads authors are following, and your questions or critiques are very welcome.

On this post, though, I’m specifically inviting comments which suggest what power Karen might have. I do have an idea, but you might have better ones. We’re going to find out in the next chapter, which I’m aiming to do on Sunday (NZ time, Saturday in much of the rest of the world).

I’m writing by the seat of my pants here. I seldom know how a chapter ends when I start typing it. I do know approximately what is going on behind the scenes (which is more than I knew when I started), but you and I are discovering stuff together. Is this experiment sustainable? Stay tuned and see.

And if you have ideas for Karen’s power, please leave a comment.

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Mike Reeves-McMillan lives in Auckland, New Zealand, the setting of his Auckland Allies contemporary urban fantasy series; and also in his head, where the weather is more reliable, and there are a lot more wizards. He also writes the Gryphon Clerks series (steampunk/magepunk), the Hand of the Trickster series (sword-and-sorcery heist capers), and short stories which have appeared in venues such as Compelling Science Fiction and Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores.

About Mike Reeves-McMillan

Mike Reeves-McMillan lives in Auckland, New Zealand, the setting of his Auckland Allies contemporary urban fantasy series; and also in his head, where the weather is more reliable, and there are a lot more wizards. He also writes the Gryphon Clerks series (steampunk/magepunk), the Hand of the Trickster series (sword-and-sorcery heist capers), and short stories which have appeared in venues such as Compelling Science Fiction and Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores.
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