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Carole McDonnell is the author of the novels Wind Follower, My Life as an Onion, Daughters of Men, and The Constant Tower. Her stories have appeared in /5(30).  · Wind Follower by Carole McDonnell. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,  · Wind Follower is Carole McDonnell's first novel, but prior to publishing this book, she was already established as a reviewer and essayist. She has also written poetry and devotional pieces, mainly for Christian journals. Her Christian faith has also informed her speculative fiction work, and this is very apparent in Wind Follower/5.


Carole McDonnell is the author of the novels Wind Follower, My Life as an Onion, Daughters of Men, and The Constant Tower. Her stories have appeared in many distinguished story collections and anthologies. She was born in Jamaica, West Indies and emigrated with her family to the United States when she was a child. Carole McDonnell: Wind Follower is a mix of indigenous folklore, high fantasy, and Christian myth. I wrote it because I like spiritual journeys and I thought there wasn't a good multicultural high fantasy book out there. Tempest: There is a lot of monoculture out there. As if no two different people ever came together to do anything. Carole McDonnell holds a BA degree in Literature from SUNY Purchase and has spent most of her years surrounded by things literary. Her writings appear in various anthologies including "So Long Been Dreaming: Post-colonialism in science fiction," edited by Nalo Hopkinson and published by Arsenal Pulp Press; Fantastic Visions III" anthology published by Fantasist Enterprises; "Jigsaw.


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