I'm trying to remember where I was with a panel on exactly that. Farthing Party, maybe.
Actually it may have been more on magic. There are gazillions of books about scruffy gritty street magic, or nature magic, or music magic, and of course the entire world is filled with cats. But who writes about bureaucratic magic? The wizard who uses their power to cut the red tape and keep the trains moving?
I wonder if DWJ (e.g. Chrestomanci or the Magids) counts.
I'm not sure if I see elves in HR. I think they'd see it as beneath their station.
Non-gritty urban fantasy
I'm trying to remember where I was with a panel on exactly that. Farthing Party, maybe.
Actually it may have been more on magic. There are gazillions of books about scruffy gritty street magic, or nature magic, or music magic, and of course the entire world is filled with cats. But who writes about bureaucratic magic? The wizard who uses their power to cut the red tape and keep the trains moving?
I wonder if DWJ (e.g. Chrestomanci or the Magids) counts.
I'm not sure if I see elves in HR. I think they'd see it as beneath their station.