Martin Millar
Martin Millar was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but has lived in London, England, for a long time. He has written a lot of things — novels and plays and short stories and articles.
Martin Millar likes Jane Austen novels, and he wrote a stage play of Emma. He even wrote the novelization of the Tank Girl movie.
Last, but not least, as Martin Scott, Millar writes the Thraxas series of books. There are five so far, and he won the World Fantasy Award for the first one.
When he's not writing, Millar likes to watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer, read history books, especially if they're about ancient Greece, and play the flute.
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Curse of the Wolf Girl
Kalix, a morose, laudanum-addicted, unschooled, slightly anorexic werewolf is still on the run. The youngest daughter of the thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolves, held responsible unfairly for the death of the thane, and justifiably responsible for the deaths of a great many other werewolves, remains prohibited from returning to Scotland in order to maintain the uneasy peace that temporarily prevails in court, despite the endemic debauchery and degeneracy always threatening to again spiral out of control.
Curse of the Wolf GirlKalix, a morose, laudanum-addicted, unschooled, slightly anorexic werewolf is still on the run. The youngest daughter of the thane of the MacRinnalch Clan of werewolves, held responsible unfairly for the death of the thane, and justifiably responsible for the deaths of a great many other werewolves, remains prohibited from returning to Scotland in order to maintain the uneasy peace that temporarily prevails in court, despite the endemic debauchery and degeneracy always threatening to again spiral out of control.