Talk:The Beast Master

Co-authored sequels
According to McConchie, the third and fourth Beast Master books (2002, 2004) were ""written solely by Lyn from a brief collaborated outline." I suppose McConchie's description is accurate and the same is true of Norton collaborations with some other co-authors. Evidently some worked at her High Hallack in Tennessee, where I suppose there was some discussion with Norton. (Anne McCaffrey described some collaborations in which she worked out details with co-authors who lived at Dragonhold outside Dublin for a while.)
 * "Lyn's Books". Lyn McConchie. Last updated 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2013-05-01.

McConchie does not say so much as quoted above about the fifth Beast Master (2006), published 15 months after Norton's death. I suppose that her description of their four Witch World books pertains. For instance, of The Duke's Ballad (2005): "Witch World setting, marketed as by Andre Norton and Lyn McConchie, although all writing and revision done by Lyn using Andre’s background."

--P64 (talk) 22:03, 1 May 2013 (UTC)

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