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Sue Lynn Tan: Retelling old myths using new stories The legends that inspired the Celestial Kingdom duology

Sue Lynn Tan: Retelling old myths using new stories The legends that inspired the Celestial Kingdom duology

by Summer Brooks | February 6, 2022 Leave a Comment

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Fantasy author Sue Lynn Tan stops by to talk about “Daughter of the Moon Goddess”, Book 1 in her new duology. She talks about her fascination with myths and legends as her favorite stories while growing up, how those myths inspired her to tell her own stories, how writing these stories informed her editing process, and more.

“Daughter of the Moon Goddess”, Book 1 of The Celestial Kingdom Duology, is now available in all formats, and Book 2, “Heart of the Sun Warrior” will be released November 15, 2022 from HarperVoyager.

Web: suelynntan.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/suelynntan
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suelynntan

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