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Tamsyn Muir will almost certainly be remembered extremely positively. She’s only got a few books out so far, but they have such a distinctive voice and style that’s hard to compare to anyone but Shakespeare.
Idk if she holds up outside English though, everything else is great, but the way she plays with words is part of her appeal.
She's not there yet, voice, story, and world building : A+ Narrative : B-