Twyla learned early how to fight. The kids knew she was different, but she figured that was just her African-American dad and her Japanese mom. Now she learns just how different she is: she's not even human. How will she balance all these expectations and definitions? Or will she just slip the leash and run?
Twyla learned early how to fight. The kids knew she was different, but she figured that was just her African-American dad and her Japanese mom. Now she learns just how different she is: she's not even human. How will she balance all these expectations and definitions? Or will she just slip the leash and run?
Leah Cutter's first novel, Paper Mage (Roc 2003) is set in China, during the T'ang dynasty, around 837 A.D. Her second novel, Caves of Buda (Roc 2004) is set in Budapest, with many different time periods, including pre-Christian Hungarian mythology, Roman magic, World War II, and 1957, when the Russians came back to Hungary. Her third novel (The Jaguar and the Wolf) is set in the Yucatan peninsula, around 1000 A.D, and was published by Roc in 2005. Her short fiction includes fantasy, science fiction, and horror, and has primarily been published in anthologies.
For more stories by this author, visit Knotted Road Press.
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Overview
Twyla learned early how to fight. The kids knew she was different, but she figured that was just her African-American dad and her Japanese mom. Now she learns just how different she is: she's not even human. How will she balance all these expectations and definitions? Or will she just slip the leash and run?