Liane Merciel Contributor |
James Sutter Contributor |
I'm really enjoying this story...
...and really sad that I have to wait another week to find out what happens next.
Good stuff.
Hey Liane! Welcome to the boards, and I'm glad you're enjoying Dave's story.
Also, I sent Marlene some information, but if you like the webfiction format, you and I should talk - just drop me an email. :)
Liane Merciel Contributor |
Okay- now my curiosity is piqued-
Liane, what book of yours do you recommend I read first?
(I have a book out too, btw- the world's first transgender-themed kids' picture book- for real! 10,000 Dresses. On Amazon, and in some stores - depending on where you live!)
I only have one book out right now (the next won't be on the shelves until sometime in spring 2011) so that question has an easy answer. ;)
I was wondering if you were that Marcus Ewart. I thought: "naaah, what are the odds that guy would be into gaming too, gotta be a coincidence." Color me (pleasantly!) surprised.
James - hi, and thanks for the welcome! I've been lurking around for a week or so trying to get a better feel for Golarion.
Gotta say, you guys set the bar pretty high here. Dave Gross' work is seriously awesome, and I've been a fan of Elaine Cunningham's for literally more than half my life. (I still maintain the Arilyn and Danilo novels are among the best FR books ever written.)
But if I get over being intimidated by the awesome I will certainly send you an email. ;)
Dave Gross Contributor |
James Sutter Contributor |
(I have a book out too, btw- the world's first transgender-themed kids' picture book- for real! 10,000 Dresses. On Amazon, and in some stores - depending on where you live!)
That. Is. AWESOME. Any links to somewhere I can check out more than just the first few pages? I don't have any kids, but if I did, I'd totally buy this. :)
James Sutter Contributor |
Marcus Ewert |
Marcus Ewert wrote:That. Is. AWESOME. Any links to somewhere I can check out more than just the first few pages? I don't have any kids, but if I did, I'd totally buy this. :)(I have a book out too, btw- the world's first transgender-themed kids' picture book- for real! 10,000 Dresses. On Amazon, and in some stores - depending on where you live!)
Dude- email me a postal addy for you- care of my full name, one word, at gmail - and I will MAIL you a copy! (I'm actually going to the American Library Association convention in D.C. next week to speak about it! Yeehaw!)
@Liane- wow- color ME pleasantly surprised that you've actually heard of my book. Wowza! (Btw, am planning on purchasing YOUR book for my not-doubt-thrilling in-flight read on the aforementioned flight to D.C....)
Marcus Ewert |
Elorebaen wrote:Good stuffMany thanks for the kind words. I hope you dig the payoff next week. "The Lost Pathfinder" story stands alone, but if it makes you wonder what happens next, the answer comes in Prince of Wolves.
...for which book I am DROOLING, btw, very much like a slavering wolf, now that I come to think it!
Mairkurion {tm} |
Elorebaen wrote:Good stuffMany thanks for the kind words. I hope you dig the payoff next week. "The Lost Pathfinder" story stands alone, but if it makes you wonder what happens next, the answer comes in Prince of Wolves.
It's building very nicely. Before I was hooked. Now, I'm gettin' antsy.
Asgetrion |
James Sutter wrote:Marcus Ewert wrote:That. Is. AWESOME. Any links to somewhere I can check out more than just the first few pages? I don't have any kids, but if I did, I'd totally buy this. :)(I have a book out too, btw- the world's first transgender-themed kids' picture book- for real! 10,000 Dresses. On Amazon, and in some stores - depending on where you live!)
Dude- email me a postal addy for you- care of my full name, one word, at gmail - and I will MAIL you a copy! (I'm actually going to the American Library Association convention in D.C. next week to speak about it! Yeehaw!)
@Liane- wow- color ME pleasantly surprised that you've actually heard of my book. Wowza! (Btw, am planning on purchasing YOUR book for my not-doubt-thrilling in-flight read on the aforementioned flight to D.C....)
Oh, now I'm a bit envious of you; I'm a librarian, and I wish I could attend the ALA conference one day! Well, at least Helsinki will be hosting the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) conference in 2012.
Marcus Ewert |
Oh, now I'm a bit envious of you; I'm a librarian, and I wish I could attend the ALA conference one day! Well, at least Helsinki will be hosting the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) conference in 2012.
Yes, but now I'm envious of YOU because you inhabit the lands where once the divine Tove Jansson walked, and I, sadly, do not! I'm totally serious!
James Sutter Contributor |
Hey Marcus! No need for secrecy - you can find me at Paizo's main address, 7120 185th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052. Like I said, I don't have any kids of my own yet, but one I've checked it out I'll be sure to pass it on to one who I think will appreciate it. :)
And ALA was a surprisingly fun conference, the one time I went... Anaheim is definitely one of the circles of hell (our hotel played Disney remixes around the clock in the hallways) but I spent most of my time there partying with the folks from Firstsecond and Top Shelf, and those are some seriously fun dudes and ladies. There may have been some tree climbing and coconuts involved.
-James
Pierce Watters |
Marcus Ewert wrote:Okay- now my curiosity is piqued-
Liane, what book of yours do you recommend I read first?
(I have a book out too, btw- the world's first transgender-themed kids' picture book- for real! 10,000 Dresses. On Amazon, and in some stores - depending on where you live!)
I only have one book out right now (the next won't be on the shelves until sometime in spring 2011) so that question has an easy answer. ;)
I was wondering if you were that Marcus Ewart. I thought: "naaah, what are the odds that guy would be into gaming too, gotta be a coincidence." Color me (pleasantly!) surprised.
James - hi, and thanks for the welcome! I've been lurking around for a week or so trying to get a better feel for Golarion.
Gotta say, you guys set the bar pretty high here. Dave Gross' work is seriously awesome, and I've been a fan of Elaine Cunningham's for literally more than half my life. (I still maintain the Arilyn and Danilo novels are among the best FR books ever written.)
But if I get over being intimidated by the awesome I will certainly send you an email. ;)
Liane's first novel is The River King's Road from Simon and Schuster. I loved it. In fact, I reviewed it in Kobold Quarterly...the current issue? I lose track sometimes, but read that novel, seriously.