Paula
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Jodi Taylor:
The description of White Silence makes it sound a bit more serious than the St Mary's books - but even in the saddest parts of the Nothing Girl books there's still your characteristic funny bits. Does WS have them too? (It would be sad to read a Jodi Taylor book in which no one 'goes like a train' or has unanticipated consequences snowball hilariously.)
Jodi Taylor
Hi,, thanks for your question. Yes, there are still some funny bits - at least I hope there are - I think there will always be funny bits because I just can't help myself. I know that when the going gets tough, the tough get going, but for me, when the going gets tough, the jokes get worse. Hope you enjoy it anyway. Best wishes, Jodi.
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Norine Luker
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Jodi Taylor:
Well, just finished Catalogue of Catastrophe, and as is usual with St. Mary's I feel like I just got off an out of control roller coaster. While I line up in the queue for the next one, can you explain, (probably again), what keeps a future someone from telling a past someone how they will die or what will happen to them?
Miss A
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Jodi Taylor:
2) Have you discovered some sort of time device, maybe one that allows you to freeze time?! If not, where on earth do you find the time to write full length novels for 3 series plus short stories every year? I sort of want to ask for more like 'A Bachelor Establishment' but am worried if you oblige you might end up with some sort of pro-plus/red bull addiction! 😂
Elizabeth
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Jodi Taylor:
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Having spent time as an administrative assistant I know that you often make the reservations and send the employees off on adventures while you stay at home, hold down the fort and welcome back the troops but you rarely get to go yourself. The only mention that I can recall of an admin going on one of the “days out” was Mrs. Partridge dodo hunting. Will there ever be a day when Rosy Lee goes with Max on a trip?
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