I love markets.

Me in the spice market at Yarkent.

Markets are where you see what people are making and buying and selling. People are talking and laughing and shouting out prices and exchanging sotto voce comments with each other on how much they got for that carpet and those chairs and commiserating over the fluctuating price of a glass of pomegranate juice, and then the muzzein sounds the call from the minaret of the local mosque and the lady selling you a length of brilliant scarlet silk excuses herself and shakes out a small rug and kneels facing Mecca to say her prayers. There’s a guy making rivets from snippets of soft tin, right across the street from another guy shoeing a donkey, right next to a dentist’s office where you can stand in the doorway and watch him extract a tooth.

Markets are where you see how the people in that place in that time really live their lives. I love markets. I am a total sucker for any market anywhere, anytime, from the fish market in Fatiyeh, Turkey, to the Sunday market in Kashgar, China. One of my favorite things to do when I’m traveling is to go into the local supermarket and walk the aisles. There must have been 25 different kinds of yogurt in the supermarket in Izmir. Who knew? Now, I do.

HoZ Silk and Song final.jpg

Which I will be signing at 2pm on December 2nd

at the Poisoned Pen Bookstore in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Click here to pre-order.

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Author and founder of Storyknife.org.

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  1. Hi Dana. I know you hear this all the time but I am a fan of your books !! Thank you for all the stories and blogs. I am very excited about your ‘Silk and Song’ project and definitely wish you luck. I will be very interested in your possible printed illuminated manuscript and in case you do not already have an artist in mind I would like to suggest an artist friend I know in France (where I am from) who attended the School of ‘Enluminure’ in Angers, France . Her studio is called Lux et Lumen: Atelier d’Enluminure. In case you are interested here is her website: http://luxlumen.fr/. Even if you already have an artist in mind I do hope you will look at Amandine’s work. My daughter and I just took one of her introductory painting classes and it was fascinating to learn about all the pigments and the techniques in this art form. We were fortunate to be in Angers a couple of years ago and see an exhibit at the castle entitled ‘ The Splendor of l’Enluminure ‘ and it was breathtaking to see all the beautiful manuscripts. Have fun and I very much look forward to Volume One. Best wishes, Elise (Holt, Seattle)

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