![]() ![]() The first novel I wrote was one that I started in high school and while its always got a place in my heart, I’ve got no plans to try and sell it at this time. Wait, what do you mean?” and then flail a lot.Ĭity of a Thousand Dolls is actually my second book. It’s more disconcerting when people ask me “Is this your first book?” I always say “Yes! And no. Is this at all a surreal feeling, hearing “City” referred to as your “first novel”? I think this is the case for so many debut authors. ![]() ![]() Half murder mystery, half fantastical adventure, this book introduces readers to an empire, a caste system, and a city where unwanted girls are groomed as healers, wives, courtesans, entertainers, and guards for the wealthy.” -Laura “Wally” Johnston, Rediscovered Books, Boise, IDįorster and I relied on good old-fashioned email for our interview, and she answered my questions with wonderful candor and humor.ĪM: I know from reading your excellent blog that City of a Thousand Dolls isn’t the first novel you’ve written. “City of a Thousand Dolls invokes the colors, flavor and mood of Southeast Asia, while being a lushly sculpted world of Forster’s own playful mind. ![]()
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