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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Twenty-Five – The World-Building

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Vadim Sherbakov

We really can’t say enough about the beauty of the world-building in the All Souls Trilogy. For Day Twenty-Five, it’s worth acknowledging how much work goes into creating a dynamic, colorful, coherent world for your characters to inhabit. We love the All Souls Trilogy for so many reasons — but one of them is definitely that it has such an incredibly strong and solid sense of place. The opening of a Discovery of Witches places you firmly, deeply, and beautifully in the midst of a melancholy, mysterious autumn in Oxford. Shadow of Night takes you deep into the magical world of 16th century England, full of witches, wearhs, and firedrakes. Book of Life conjures steamy summers in upstate New York, the sophisticated townhouses of London, and the sultry shadows of New Orleans. The genius of the All Souls Trilogy is the layering of the magical onto the practical — the definition of good genre fantasy.

Where would you fit in the All Souls Trilogy? Which place or community speaks to you the most?

We can’t wait to hear about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Twenty-Four – The Historical Detail

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Naomi Suzuki

On Day Twenty-Four, we raise our glasses to Deb Harkness’s incredible sense of historical detail. As Deb often says, she doesn’t make anything up if she can help it; her work shows an unbelievable dedication to accuracy and completeness. Whether we’re talking about appropriate dress in Elizabeth’s England or how to travel to 16th century Prague, we know that we’re in excellent, careful hands. We adore the love with which Deb talks about her favorite eras and objects — even if that means that we give her a bit of a hard time re: her fascination with the decorative arts (see: Episode 7 – Izzy-boo). She can tell us about chairs anytime.

What is your favorite aspect of the All Souls Trilogy as historical fiction?

Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Twenty-Three – The Magic

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Terri Bleeker

We’re getting closer and closer, Clovers!

On Day Twenty-Three, we’d like to highlight the beauty, the depth, and the wonder of the magic suffusing the All Souls universe. From the beginning — the moment that Diana lays her hand on Ashmole 782 — until the end — when Diana unleashes her arrow of fire and justice to vanquish Benjamin — the magic carries us through romance and heartache to a place of joy. We love the elemental magic, the herbal magic, the magic born of the Goddess, the magic of creativity, immortality, and love. We love familiars and weavers and firewitches and potions and prophecies and… well, you get the idea.

What is your favorite magical moment in the All Souls Trilogy?

Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

We’re not done, yet! On to Day Twenty-Four!

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen

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Mark Your Calendars! Panel Information for All Souls Con 2018 – Philadelphia, PA

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Ales Krivec

Got your calendars handy? Great!

On Saturday, August 11, we’ll be giving a presentation called Discovering Diana: Identity and Found Family in the All Souls Trilogy at 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time/7:00 AM Pacific Time/1500 GMT. You can find the schedule  posted on AllSoulsCon.org. If you aren’t coming to the con in person, you can watch us online for $5 using the online pass. You can follow our coverage of the con via our Twitter feed, @chamomilenclove.

Have a question for us about the con or our panel? You can find us on our Facebook page or send us an e-mail at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com. In the meantime, if you’re getting ready for the con, we strongly recommend starting our Countdown to All Souls Con at Day One.

Counting the hours!

Best,

Jen and Cait

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Countdown to All Souls Con – Our Favorite Things about the All Souls Trilogy – Day Twenty-Two – The Congregation

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Ricardo Gomez

If only there were more than thirty days in this countdown so that we could talk about each member of the Congregation! The Congregation is a brilliant fictional device; it simultaneously creates a world-sized antagonist (check out our episode, Cait & Jen and the Time Nautilus) to fuel the central narrative conflict and lots of smaller antagonists to worry Matthew and Diana along the way. As an antagonist, the Congregation poses large and important questions that shape the plot of the All Souls Trilogy — Who makes the rules? Who do the rules serve? Why do the rules exist? What kind of world do you want? The smaller antagonists — Gerbert, Satu, Juliette, Peter Knox, Domenico — contribute just the right blend of danger, drama, violence, mystery, malevolence, and mayhem to keep the story moving from page-to-page. We can’t wait to see what the TV show does to tell the story from the perspective of characters we don’t know nearly as well as we know the de Clermonts.

Who is your favorite villain in the All Souls Trilogy? Come and tell us about it on our Facebook page, the Chamomile & Clove Clovers.

We’re getting so close! On to Day Twenty-Three!

Have a nomination for our countdown list? E-mail us at chamomileandclovecast@gmail.com, send us a message via Twitter @chamomilenclove, or send us a Facebook message!

There are still online passes available for All Souls Con 2018. Buy a pass and you’ll see us present on Friday, August 10 with the lovely Jennifer Covel!

We can’t wait to see you,

Cait and Jen