{"id":1802,"date":"2010-10-11T06:00:29","date_gmt":"2010-10-10T17:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/?p=1802"},"modified":"2010-10-10T22:04:40","modified_gmt":"2010-10-10T09:04:40","slug":"the-heir-of-night-f-sf-guest-author-series-mary-victoria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/2010\/10\/11\/the-heir-of-night-f-sf-guest-author-series-mary-victoria\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;The Heir of Night&#8221; F-SF Guest Author Series: Mary Victoria"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today is the third post in <strong><em>The Heir of Night<\/em><\/strong> <strong> <a href=\"..\/..\/2010\/10\/06\/celebrating-f-sf-the-heir-of-night-f-sf-author-guest-series\/\">F-SF Guest Author Series<\/a> <\/strong>and I am delighted to introduce <strong>Mary Victoria<\/strong>, a fellow, NZ-based, epic fantasy author (although I also thought I detected elements of steampunk in her recently released novel, <em><strong>Tymon&#8217;s Flight.) <\/strong><\/em> I was privileged to be able to interview Mary on <a href=\"http:\/\/plainsfm.org.nz\/programme\/women-air\/\"><strong>Women on Air, Plains 96.9 FM<\/strong><\/a> when <em><strong>Tymon&#8217;s Flight<\/strong><\/em> first came out (and include a link to the interview below her bio) and also had the very great pleasure of appearing on the <em>&#8220;Writing Strange Lands&#8221; <\/em>panel with Mary at Worldcon. So without further ado, I give you Mary Victoria, on our series theme of: &#8220;Why Fantasy-Science Fiction rocks my world.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2><a href=\"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/COV_TymansFlight.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-989\" title=\"COV_Tymans Flight.indd\" src=\"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/COV_TymansFlight-183x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"183\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/COV_TymansFlight-183x300.jpg 183w, https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/COV_TymansFlight-626x1024.jpg 626w, https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/COV_TymansFlight.jpg 1377w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 183px) 100vw, 183px\" \/><\/a>F-SF Guest Series Post: Mary Victoria<\/h2>\n<p>Stories are full of magic. Don\u2019t let anyone convince you otherwise. A  story can masquerade as reality. It can do a splendid job at  impersonating the ordinary, the grindingly mundane. But that is simply  the spell it weaves. We are all willing dupes, seeing in black letters  on a white page a troupe of living, breathing characters and scenes of  joy or infamy. There is no tale that is not an act of invocation. \u2018I am  Truth, I am Reality,\u2019 says the illusion: believe at your peril. You are  entering a web of consensual deceit, catching a ball the author throws  at you, participating in a game of shared imagination.<\/p>\n<p>As you can probably tell, I\u2019m of the tedious \u2018every author writes  Fantasy\u2019 persuasion. Don\u2019t worry, I won\u2019t go all deconstructionist in  this blog post. I\u2019ll simply say that genre distinctions do not speak to  me. At best they are a pitching and marketing device, a way of providing  readers with the stories they like, or at least pretending to provide  the story they like before moving on to interesting alternatives. So,  why do I write in that storytelling shorthand that makes a reader think,  \u2018Ah, Fantasy\u2019? Why in particular that code which throws up the warning  sign, \u2018Epic Fantasy: dragons be here\u2019?<\/p>\n<p>The short, and partially correct answer in my case was that I had a  story which cried out to be written as speculative fiction. A coming of  age tale set in a giant tree the size of a mountain range had to be  either Fantasy or Science Fiction. I suppose it could have taken place  in the \u2018real world\u2019, as the ravings of a lunatic. But that would have  necessitated a clumsy narrative framing device; I was more interested in  what happened inside the picture. So I chose Fantasy, or rather Science  Fiction disguised as Fantasy, or rather Science Fantasy \u2013<\/p>\n<p>Whoops. Have I given away too much? You\u2019re not supposed to know that  yet, not in the first book. But there it is, in a nutshell. The beauty  of Fantasy is its flexibility. It is a genre that can morph into  anything, that can be anything, from Truth to Dream to Philosophy to  Poetry. For a slippery fish such as myself, the possibilities are  intoxicating. Fantasy is the ultimate nod to creativity. Anything goes  so long as one is able to pull it off. So long as the spell is cast  adroitly enough.<\/p>\n<p>I doubt if I will always write Epic Fantasy. I doubt that I am even  now, strictly speaking and with an eye to very narrow definitions,  writing Epic Fantasy. But I will always be to some degree a writer of  speculative fiction, because I love the freedom that form gives. From  the subtlest forays of \u2018magical realism\u2019 and alternate history to  all-out space opera and epic, dragon-ridden sagas, it\u2019s all for me. I  love that breadth of choice. And should I break down one day and write a  tale of everyday life and love set in a corner of the so-called real  world, rest assured that I would still be cheating. Quietly.<\/p>\n<p>There would be a creeping sense of possibility, a whiff of magic in the pages, that gave the game away.<\/p>\n<h3><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/MVictoria2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1807\" title=\"MVictoria2\" src=\"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/MVictoria2-181x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"181\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/MVictoria2-181x300.jpg 181w, https:\/\/helenlowe.info\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/MVictoria2.jpg 232w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 181px) 100vw, 181px\" \/><\/a>About Mary Victoria:<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Mary  Victoria was born in 1973 in Turners Falls, Massachusetts. Despite this  she managed to live most of her life in other places, including Cyprus,  Canada, Sierra Leone, France and the UK. She studied art and film and  worked as an animator for 10 years before turning to full time writing.  She now lives in Wellington with her husband and daughter. Her first  book, <em><strong>Tymon&#8217;s Flight<\/strong><\/em>, was released by HarperVoyager in August 2010.  The sequel, <em><strong>Samiha&#8217;s Song<\/strong><\/em>, is due out in February 2011. Visit her on Live Journal: <a href=\"http:\/\/maryvictoria.livejournal.com\/\">http:\/\/maryvictoria.livejournal.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>To listen to Helen Lowe&#8217;s radio interview with Mary Victoria, click <a href=\"http:\/\/plainsfm.org.nz\/on-demand\/woa-maryvictoria-21aug2010\/\"><strong>here<\/strong><\/a> (then either press the &#8220;play&#8221; icon to listen or download the mp3.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today is the third post in The Heir of Night F-SF Guest Author Series and I am delighted to introduce Mary Victoria, a fellow, NZ-based, epic fantasy author (although I also thought I detected elements of steampunk in her recently released novel, Tymon&#8217;s Flight.) 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