Black Ships and Archetypes

Black ShipsOver at her livejournal Jo Graham discusses the “Warrior Princess” archetype in fantasy, and explains how she aimed to make Gull – the priestess in Black Ships – distinct from it.

“I think it’s important that our stories talk about the full range of human experience. Throughout human history important and interesting things have been done by people of both genders, playing a variety of gender roles. Our popular fiction chooses to focus on a few. Why not talk about Ruling Queens? About Sacred Whores, as Jacqueline Carey does in Kushiel’s Dart? About the neglected male archetypes of The Priest and The Psychopomp?”


You can read the whole post here.


Black Ships
is out now in the US, and is forthcoming in the UK. Click here to read an excerpt.

One Response to “Black Ships and Archetypes”

  1. Curt Jarrell Says:

    I and several of our staff have read and enjoyed Black Ships. We have sold 300% of our initial order and are handselling it and giving it prominent display. This novel is so well researched and smoothly written it crosses over to the reader of general historical fiction as well as to fans of fantasy literature. Thank you Jo Graham for writing a wonderful adventure filled with imagination and heart.

    Curt Jarrell
    THE BEST FRIEND A BOOK EVER HAD

    Barnes & Noble Towson Circle
    Towson, MD

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