Sherwood Smith Quote

So the Marquise is a prisoner somewhere? I asked, enjoying the idea.He grimaced. No. She took poison. A constitutional inability to suffer reverses, apparently. We didn’t find out until too late. Fialma, he added drily, tried to give her share to me.That must have been a charming scene.It took place at approximately the same time you were conversing with your forty wagoneers. He smiled a little.

Sherwood Smith

So the Marquise is a prisoner somewhere? I asked, enjoying the idea.He grimaced. No. She took poison. A constitutional inability to suffer reverses, apparently. We didn’t find out until too late. Fialma, he added drily, tried to give her share to me.That must have been a charming scene.It took place at approximately the same time you were conversing with your forty wagoneers. He smiled a little.

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About Sherwood Smith

Sherwood Smith (born May 29, 1951) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer for young adults and adults. Smith is a Nebula Award finalist and a longtime writing group organizer and participant.
Smith's works include the YA novel Crown Duel. Smith also collaborated with Dave Trowbridge in writing the Exordium series and with Andre Norton in writing two of the books in the Solar Queen universe.
In 2001, her short story "Mom and Dad at the Home Front" was a finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Smith's children's books have made it on many library Best Books lists. Her Wren's War was an Anne Spencer Lindbergh Honor Book, and it and The Spy Princess were Mythopoeic Fantasy Award finalists.