I don't give half a hump if you're innocent or not. So where does that put you?

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A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


Anne W. - Jan 06, 2005 1:53:01 am PST #9279 of 10001
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Anne! Didn't you get my return email? I wrote one.

It hasn't appeared, darn it. I'm glad the comments helped.


deborah grabien - Jan 06, 2005 7:30:58 am PST #9280 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Definitely weird. My email box shows the little arrow thingie, indicating that I sent the reply, but I don't keep my "sent" mails for more than I do, so I can't check. But it was basically what I said above.

Oh, and one other thing: you had a "Ha! Wrong! Am I right?" note in there, about Ringan thinking there was never a house on the site. Do you really want the answer to that? It may not be what you think....


deborah grabien - Jan 06, 2005 10:22:16 am PST #9281 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Already posted the Morning Show news - see Press.

But also? Just heard back from my agent. Jenn loves what I sent her of "Cruel Sister", thinks we can send it on to pitch Ruth.

I'm having a very very very good day.


Connie Neil - Jan 06, 2005 11:22:19 am PST #9282 of 10001
brillig

Hil! Your email finally arrived! Thank you for the New York advice.


Anne W. - Jan 06, 2005 1:34:37 pm PST #9283 of 10001
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Oh, and one other thing: you had a "Ha! Wrong! Am I right?" note in there, about Ringan thinking there was never a house on the site. Do you really want the answer to that? It may not be what you think....

Hmm. I think I'll wait to see how it plays out.


victor infante - Jan 06, 2005 5:36:41 pm PST #9284 of 10001
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

The new poetry chapbook, "Warhol Days," is done, and the cover is very, very pink. As shockingly pink as I could find. I'm very pleased.

Unfortunately, I can't take orders for the book until February, or even sell them here in New England, because I need them all for California. In fact, I'll probably have to make more partway through, because my first couple gigs are big.

Put the schedule for the four public readings up over in Sunnydale Press. Hope to see Californiaistas somewhere in the trip. NoCal will be a little madcap.

Very, very ready to be on the left coast for a spell.


Lee - Jan 06, 2005 5:38:34 pm PST #9285 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Yay! Victor visit!


deborah grabien - Jan 07, 2005 8:48:06 am PST #9286 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

OK, help wanted.

I need some good modern Scots names for girls. Popular names for Scots girs in this day and age.

It can't be Margaret, or any form thereof. I already established in Weaver that Ringan's insaneo mum is called Maggie. I now need a name for his niece.

Suggestions?

edit: Ah. Never mind. Found the website. Most popular is Emma, but I think I may go with Rebecca, which is in the top ten. She'd be Becca.


deborah grabien - Jan 07, 2005 9:07:29 am PST #9287 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Serial:

opinions, please?

Proposed summary for book 5 of the Murder, Music & Ghosts series:

Bruton Town: When Ringan Laine gets a call from his sister Roberta, he's pleased to learn that his niece Rebecca , a music prodigy, will be attending a private music school not far from his cottage in Somerset. Since Rebecca is only thirteen and her family is in Edinburgh, Roberta asks Ringan to be her local person in case of emergency.

The school, the Cordel Academy, is a beautifully restored 18th century manor house in Bruton, near Bath. Ringan, accompanied by his longtime companion Penny, makes himself known to the staff, and sees his niece settled in. Everything seems fine.

But when a distraight Rebecca rings him in the middle of the night, he realises that the school, dedicated to music, houses the spirit of an angry, grieving young woman, whose lover was murdered by her two brothers . Her story is told in the traditional song, Bruton Town. But something about the haunting doesn't fit the song. And unless he can find the truth behind the crime, Rebecca herself may be in jeopardy.

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Proposed summary for book 6 of the Murder, Music & Ghosts series:

Geordie: It's Ringan Laine's fortieth birthday, and his family - mother Maggie, sister Roberta and brother Duncan - have come together to throw him a birthday bash, in Ringan's hometown of Edinburgh. Normally, Ringan would be dreading the idea, but it dovetails nicely with a restoration project he's been asked to help with: a wonderful 16th century pub called the Ladder and Maiden. Since the Ladder (as it's called locally) has a music room upstairs, Ringan, who's played many of Edinburgh's pubs but never this one, decides to play some solo shows as well.

The first show he plays goes without incident. But the second night, by request, he closes the show with a Scots traditional called Geordie, about a woman pleading for the life of her husband Geordie, who has been sentenced to death for stealing the King's deer. And the result is as unexpected as it is terrifying.


Amy - Jan 07, 2005 9:17:16 am PST #9288 of 10001
Because books.

Deb, those look wonderful. Nice work! And fingers crossed, as well.

Did you see I asked our library to stock Famous Flower? The librarian was very helpful and sounded intrigued by the series idea, especially when I told her they already have Weaver on the shelves.