“Faey lived, for those who knew how to find her, within Ombria's past. Parts of the city's past lay within time's reach, beneath the streets in great old limestone tunnels: the hovels and mansions and sunken river that Ombria shrugged off like a forgotten skin, and buried beneath itself through the centuries.” FantasyPage 14Chapter TwoEnchanted HeartFaey Book:Ombria in Shadow Source: Ombria in Shadow
“I write fantasy because it's there. I have no other excuse for sitting down for several hours a day indulging my imagination. Daydreaming. Thinking up imaginary people, impossible places.” PeopleThinkingWritingHoursImaginationFantasyImpossibleSittingExcuseImaginaryMy ImaginationDaydreamingSitting Down Author:Patricia A. McKillip
“At its best, fantasy rewards the reader with a sense of wonder about what lies within the heart of the commonplace world. The greatest tales are told over and over, in many ways, through centuries. Fantasy changes with the changing times, and yet it is still the oldest kind of tale in the world, for it began once upon a time, and we haven't heard the end of it yet.” WorldWayHeartKindStillsEndsLyingWonderFantasyHeardCenturyHavensReaderRewardsTalesCommonplaceOnce Upon A TimeSense Of Wonder Book:Dreams of Distant Shores Source: Dreams of Distant Shores