Rick Wilber on RHYMER: HOODE

Author Rick Wilber weighed in on RHYMER HOODE with a quote I’d be remiss not to post at least somewhere  (like…here):

“Intricately plotted and peopled with fantastic characters both real and imagined, Gregory Frost’s RHYMER: HOODE occupies a fresh space in the legend of Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest. Book Two of the Rhymer Trilogy, Hoode takes aim at blending real history with science fiction, and hits the bullseye as the grieving immortal, Thomas Rimor, assumes the persona of local Sherwood outlaw Robyn Hoode, and with the help of Will Scathelocke and Little John does battle with the evil Queen Nicnevin’s soldiers, some Yvag raiders and even the sheriffs of Nottingham. HOODE is a perfect sequel to RHYMER, standing on its own even as it sets up the third book in the trilogy. Very highly recommended.”

–Rick Wilber, author of Alien Morning and Alien Day

Thanks, Rick!

What If? Why Not? How? Sally Wiener Grotta interviews me

When it rains it pours, and this seems to be the season for lots of interviews, in this case spanning my novels RHYMER and RHYMER: HOODE (due out next summer), as well as short fiction, teaching, and (to borrow from Frank Zappa) green things in general.  -gf