Designed by Cherie Marie Leck, 2001
40-count silk gauze; Kreinik Silk Mori; Kreinik Blending Filament.
Stitched by Tina Canton
Designed by Cherie Marie Leck, 2001
40-count silk gauze; Kreinik Silk Mori; Kreinik Blending Filament.
Stitched by Tina Canton
Here at Ice Moon Prison we are always looking for new instruments of torture. The subtler and more inadvertent the better. We recently came into an inheritance that included a complete set of Robertson Drive screwdrivers. These innocent drivers have the potential in their new home to be a source of great frustration to our inmates.
Here at Ice Moon Prison we have strong opinions about what constitutes a fantasy novel. One aspect that is non-negotiable is that it has to have a map. So we were disappointed while rereading Stephen Donaldson’s Mordant’s Need that it does not ship with a map. This omission is peculiar, because clearly the author had a map while he was writing the story: there are many often quite detailed descriptions of the land’s geography. So we set ourselves the task of annotating every geographic statement in the novel.