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Barbara Barnett and 2 other people liked Seanna's review of The Apothecary's Curse: "So many twists and turns for Gaelan and Simon, I was left quite stunned by the ending. The author's prose is wonderful and articulate while being so easy to read/5.  · My Dad and the Universe of Apothecary’s Curse. Janu / Barbara Barnett / No Comments. Like a lot of dads from his era, mine was barely knowable. He was a WWII veteran. Barbara Barnett is author of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated novel The Apothecary's Curse and Chasing Zebras: The Unofficial Guide to House, M.D. Publisher and executive editor of Blogcritics Magazine, Barbara has won several awards for her writing, spanning from technical writing achievement to her writing on spirituality and religion. Barbara has a degree from the University of Illinois in /5(39).


The Apothecary's Curse. When you blend history with mythology and science you get a cocktail of Victorian mystery and alchemic fantasy. This decadent brew awaits within the text of Barbara Barnett's novel The Apothecary's Curse; a story of immortality and its consequences. The story begins in the loft of Gaelen Erceldounes's apothecary. Barbara Barnett is author of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated novel The Apothecary's Curse (Pyr Books), an imprint of Prometheus www.doorway.ru is also Publisher/Executive Editor of Blogcritics Magazine (www.doorway.ru), an online magazine of pop culture, politics and more, for which she has also contributed nearly 1, essays, reviews, and interviews over the past decade. Barbara Barnett is author of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated novel The Apothecary's Curse (Pyr Books), an imprint of Prometheus Books. She is also Publisher/Executive Editor of Blogcritics Magazine (www.doorway.ru), an online magazine of pop culture, politics and more, for which s he has also contributed nearly 1, essays, reviews, and.


Barnett’s debut drowns an intriguing premise in unrelenting pain and misery. Gaelan Erceldoune and Dr. Simon Bell have been rendered immune to death by powerful medicines. The plot centers on the disappearance of the eldritch book of medicine that explains the immortality potion; the book itself sounds fascinating, but its absence renders that interest moot. Barbara Barnett is author of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated novel The Apothecary's Curse and Chasing Zebras: The Unofficial Guide to House, M.D. Publisher and executive editor of Blogcritics Magazine, Barbara has won several awards for her writing, spanning from technical writing achievement to her writing on spirituality and religion. Barbara has a degree from the University of Illinois in biology/chemistry and has worked as a microbiologist. In writing The Apothecary's Curse, I took great pains to research every assertion, setting, and, yes, even, word I used. Was the word "hooligan" in common use in London? What did an apothecary do in London? What was King James's VI take on the supernatural back at the very end of the sixteenth century?.

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