Discussion on NewEarth
Dragons are people too!
Occasionally I give the uncorrupted view of the child through Jenny or Matti in the stories. In Book 2, Heron’s Bonds, Jenny tells everyone, “Grabon is our people.” And of course from the dragon perspective the ones who are so different are the humans, not the dragons at all.
Read MoreEthics
Someone asked about the ethics of NewEarth, and I chuckled. Not because I was amused by the person, but the question is amusing. There is no single ethical base among a diverse group of people, certainly not between two species. There is the ethics a person claims and that which they practice. Among humans and…
Read MoreGrabon’s Indulgence
You may have noticed that Grabon knows what he enjoys. He also avoids what he does not like, until there is no choice. He generally enjoys his life and his role as a territory dragon, he enjoys his friends, his clan, and his relationship with Heron. He is genuinely relieved that he does not have…
Read MoreDrunk Psychic Dragons
I am not sure what it says about my life, but when I thought of adding wine (whiskey or bourbon) to NewEarth, the image of drunk psychic dragons did more than make me giggle, it left me rolling on the floor. Then Grabon, who is so intellectual, being inebriated, slightly insecure, and sluring his thoughts…
Read MoreThe Planet
What exactly is this planet that the dragons and humans all refer to? Most of the humans have a sense that their power comes from the planet, but they are unclear how much sentient credit to give it, or even what exactly they are connecting to. The confusion among humans about the bonds, even the…
Read MoreThe Heartsinger
Why would Tad and Heron and everyone else want to keep Dotty from admitting publicly that she is the Heartsinger? Heron recalls a time when Heartsingers were kidnapped. While Tad and Hess think that was a long time ago, they still understand the danger. Tad tries to explain it to Dotty, people will be coping…
Read MoreDangers on NewEarth
One of the more interesting things about writing about a fictional planet is getting to makeup all the dangers. I especially enjoy natural dangers, things that are not necessarily a bad person messing up the characters life. To that end we got the stinger, that nasty flying bug that stung Heron in book 2. We…
Read MoreKev and Fin
If you are enjoying the series and wonder about these boys, I promise they will feature again in my books until they are grown and finding mates of their own. Kev taught Human to many dragons and is working on his communication skills. Since he was a youngster he was fascinated with the idea of…
Read MoreTad and Hess
As I was working on book 4, it occurred to me that people may have overlooked some of the fine differences between Tad and Hess, the brothers who are cousins to Gordon. In book 3 Tad meets Dotty. In book 4 Hess meets his LeeAnn. This changes both of them significantly and in ways neither…
Read MoreLow Tech
Why have the humans and dragons use very little technology? While many humans are driven to seek the newest and fastest way of doing everything, that is not a drive our entire species shares. I can see a group of no to low tech settlers who would choose to use the hand methods of survival.…
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