![]() Do you remember when you first become interested in fairy tales and myths? Do you have any favorites? Did you read or reread anything in particular in preparation for writing Dragon Pearl? Sondheimer: You have a book of flash fairy tales out that were first published on your website. The author was kind enough to answer some questions about Dragon Pearl, how it came to be part of Riordan’s imprint, and what he’s planning to write next. It’s a Korean-mythology infused space opera. ![]() The imprint’s third book, Yoon Ha Lee’s Dragon Pearlis a bit of a departure. Both are fantasy quest stories in the model of Percy Jackson and Magnus Chase, and each author has crafted a fascinating, engaging, innovative novel by integrating, in the case of the first, Indian mythology and, in the second, Maya legend. ![]() The first two books to be published under Disney/Hyperion’s Rick Riordan Presents imprint, Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi and The Storm Runnerby JC Cervantes have been, quite deservedly, extremely successful. ![]()
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