Oh, Deb, I fully intend to. If you want to send it to me now, be my guest! If you don't, Greg has promised that the library will buy at least one copy as soon as it's out.
Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
Wait, so, if I let you read the prepress version, I lose a sale?
Couldn't you read it now and not tell him? I need the library sale....
oh, goodness, I'm pretty sure he's going to buy it for the library anyway. Then, if I give it a good review (as if that would be in question), he'll get them to buy copies for each branch, which would add up to anywhere from 4 to 10 sales, depending on how popular it is.
Heh. You want a word doc?
Heh. Way to go, Deb. (Deena, it's fab!)
Absolutely! Word, PDF, txt, runes in the mud, as long as I get to read it!
Profile addy?
Thanks for the Britishism fixes! I kept nodding off during the last scene, so I wasn't sure how it all hung together.
And I was htinking of blaming young Ethan on Rebecca's choice of words, Alexandra giving him a glare and saying, "Yes, someone's been helping her with the names of things. Fortunately Huw hasn't asked."
Young Ethan Coombe is wanting his own series, darn his eyes. He's going to have to wait till I finish with his uncle and his uncle's "old friends" and all the lot of them.
Fay, in the books Grima is little more than a plot device. I was surprised that the movie was able to make him a character. You made him a person.
"but less than her mare"--so very true.
The skalds of the Norse, the tale tellers, were held in high regard, but I think you're right on how such folk would react to people who sought out knowledge of other lands.
Oh, sorry Deb, I've been sorting votes. Yes, profile is good.