A long awaited novel
Jan. 4th, 2006 09:55 amI got my long awaited, much anticipated gift from
ravenmb last night (thank you UPS!) and devoured it whole in about an hour. I think it's a new reading speed record for me, but given how long I've been waiting for this and having already listened to the soundtrack for the story, it's probably not too surprising. I called her as soon as I finished and gushed about how wonderful it was, then mildly wheedled for a book two in the series. Yes, I'm shameless.
She was also kind enough to post the story to the Moonshadow archive so I could proudly point everyone to it and say "Go read my Xmas present!" If I get home at a reasonable hour tonight and get my housework done I think I'll curl up and read it again :)
She was also kind enough to post the story to the Moonshadow archive so I could proudly point everyone to it and say "Go read my Xmas present!" If I get home at a reasonable hour tonight and get my housework done I think I'll curl up and read it again :)
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Date: 2006-01-04 06:25 pm (UTC)BUT, I will jot down a few notes for book two tonight. There's going to be a lot more angst, you realize. :)
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Date: 2006-01-04 06:54 pm (UTC)From my limited experience, most of them would say "There's no market for
From my limited experience, most of them would say "There's no market for <whatever you're currently writing>" or "It's great, but you need to get rid of <key plot element>".
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Date: 2006-01-04 07:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-04 07:28 pm (UTC)Well, yes, there will have to be. Told from both points of view, of course. Poor Severus will feel *so* betrayed.
I think that means I'm going to have to watch PoA a few dozen more times. Wanna come over? I'll provide the popcorn and caffeine free diet soda, you provide the pita and hummus. (shut up, I enjoy living in an AU where this could happen).