Only her SF has been translated into English so far.
Aeryn Send a noteboard - 14/05/2010 09:24:19 PM
Dom and I converse about non-Anglo fantasy and he lists some interesting Francophone fantasy writers.
But only the first 2 volumes of the 5-book Tyranaƫl series. That's so unfair. I'll probably never find out what happens. And just to tease me, the Alire site has excerpts from the books in English, although the books themself are in French.
Btw, it's Elisabeth Vonarburg, with an "s"
This message last edited by Aeryn on 14/05/2010 at 09:33:48 PM
Looking for modern French fantasy. Fantasy that's written in French, that is. Francophone Fantasy.
14/05/2010 08:15:05 PM
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14/05/2010 08:21:02 PM
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Thanks. I think I'll check out Vonarburg. Looks interesting. *NM*
14/05/2010 08:43:51 PM
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Only her SF has been translated into English so far.
14/05/2010 09:24:19 PM
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It has to be rather annoying when that happens, translations ending halfway.
14/05/2010 09:45:00 PM
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Or, you could read it and tell me what happens.
14/05/2010 09:51:21 PM
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*lol* If I ever read the series, remind me to get back to you on all that. *NM*
14/05/2010 10:02:11 PM
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As Dom argues in Larry's link, there isn't really that much.
14/05/2010 08:43:06 PM
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Drat. Curse the linguistic dominance of my native tongue!
14/05/2010 09:17:32 PM
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Well, I know of no such.
15/05/2010 09:40:12 PM
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Know what's pathetic? I forgot about Jules.
16/05/2010 06:06:41 AM
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While you're reading 19th century (semi-)spec-fic books...
16/05/2010 10:51:20 AM
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I read Leroux in English a while ago, so that's out. But yeah, Alix is good.
17/05/2010 03:03:37 AM
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