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Feb 20, 2013 09:15PM
I think the delicate flowers like cake, though it might depend on the flavour. :D
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I shall be certain to have her ask what flavor he likes :D (What she might prefer won't count, of course.)
:P I'm reading the Rebel Prince now, and am looking out for mentions of cake :D
What he likes is all that matters, of course :)
What he likes is all that matters, of course :)
A very manly thing to do. :D I like the Merron and their sorrel-cakes.
They sound delicious! When I read that bit in the begining I was wondering if there was a recipy :D
Did that link show up? I'm having terrible internet problems and can't see the page properly. Here is the link text just in case http://naturesfreefoods.blogspot.ie/2...
Not the first time :D That's cool.
Thank you! I'll have to make them over the weekend. (with help) :P
Thank you! I'll have to make them over the weekend. (with help) :P
I will! But of the ones that are unburnt... knowing my cooking skills :D
I'll have to get the flour tomorrow, though :P
I'll have to get the flour tomorrow, though :P
Thanks!
I might also make cake while I'm at it :D
I might also make cake while I'm at it :D
I don't have a flower to give it to, though :D
Well that's just ridiculous. Why bake at all then? I mean it's simply not worth doing anything if it doesn't somehow involve a man. Unless you're practicing for the day when you'll be honored to please comfort and support him, of course.
:) Totally practicing :P Though I would probably train him to bake instead. Manly and baking, like Úlfnaor.
It would take a lot of training :D Hopefully he likes to read :D
Are you writing any more books in the settings of the Poison Throne?
I had always intended to write two more Morehawke books. One set shortly after the ending of RP where a supernatural threat rises up amoung the Merron in Marguerite Shirkin's kingdom and has to be investigated. The other is set the year Wyn was born, and tells the true story of what happened with her Dad and Jonathon, the Haun and the Bloody Machine (and also what happened with Wyn's mother, and Razi's and Albi's) I'd still very much like to write those books (and hope to do so some day) but for the moment publishers are more interested in my non-Moorehawke work :) I'd love to get the time to finish the graphic novel I have scripted which tells more about - um, trying to avoid spoilers if you're not finished RP - about a certain necklace and the ornaments on it. It's a complicated story and I felt needed more room than Rebel Prince could afford it without getting sidetracked. It takes so long to draw graphic novels though and I simply don't have the time these days. Perhaps I'll turn it into a novella or something :)
That would be so cool! Hopefully one day. They both sound interesting and, I at least, would love to know the stories.
That would be cool. I'm hoping to finish RP within three days, but that sounds interesting. But those would all be awesome. :D
That would be cool. I'm hoping to finish RP within three days, but that sounds interesting. But those would all be awesome. :D
My pleasure :D
I am and I will!
I am and I will!
I shall be liking this post because of the conversation of you two, not because of its content. There must be a rule that says you don't have to read EVERY fan mail, surely.
Thanks, Estara. I kind of do have to read every 'fan' mail. It's just rude not to if someone has taken the time to write. In fairness it's rare when 'fan' mail turns out to be a link to a bad review or someone giving out. The ones who are giving out tend to be quite odd (such as the person many moons ago who told me that Sól and Ashkr were 'disgusting' or the woman who told me she'd be happy to read my work if only it weren't so blasphemous and could I please write a 'clean' book so she could enjoy it!) Those kind of mails usually just end up in the trash. Sometimes though, sometimes, I just have to have a wee rant :D
I can kind of see that aspect, but when I consider how long I carry criticism with me, whether deserved or undeserved... I'd probably build up bitterness if I had your attitude. So Kudos to you for keeping sane! And when you get one of those e-mails stroke your Rien Portvliet book, it's big enough *extra wide grin*
That sounds all kind of suggestive!!!! I'm not sure I want folks knowing I go around stroking great big Rien Portvliet books!!!!



