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Goodreads asked R.L. Blackhurst:

If you could travel to any fictional book world, where would you go and what would you do there?

R.L. Blackhurst One of my favourite books is Ivanhoe. With lines like, "Then look your last upon the Sun," for me it is a quintessential medieval adventure.
When I was about 12, long before I read the book, there was a TV mini series of Ivanhoe. I completely fell in love with the villain, the Templar, Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert, played by the wonderful Sam Neill. He lusts after, and kidnaps, the lovely Jewess, Rebecca (my namesake), played by beautiful Olivia Hussy. This miniseries was one of the things that started my love affair with all things medieval and also, if I think about it, influenced my take on villains.

I rather liked Sir Brian, and could only dream of being as beautiful as the Rebecca in Ivanhoe. Of course, I resolved that I would have rather liked to run off with Sir Brian. While he was rather dastardy in his kidnapping of Rebecca, I think he did revere her and wanted her love. So I guess I would like to travel to Ivanhoe's medieval England and change the ending of the story. I would be the beautiful Rebecca, and instead of resisting Sir Brian to the end, I'd be like, "Okay, let's go!"

Funnily, I live in the South Island of New Zealand, and Sam Neill has a residence in the area. Once, sat on my market stall in Queenstown one Saturday, he was walking around. As he neared my stall, I wanted to blurt out, "I'm your Rebecca!" But I didn't think he'd appreciate it, and nothing else, sensible or otherwise, came to me. So I sat frozen to my seat and he glid by, older, but still a fabulous Sir Brian!

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