Marti Young
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Jodi Taylor:
Whenever I'm in a "MOOD" I listen to your audio books. I love St. Mary's. The Time Police. The Elizabeth Cage Series. Frogmorton Farm. Are you going to create any more series that we can devour? Seriously, your books are such bright lights in such a dreary world, I listen to at least one a week to keep my spirits up. Thank you for writing them. And thank you for CONTINUING onward. I love you!
Jodi Taylor
Thank you for your kind comment. I have a couple of books out next year - one is Killing Time - the next in the TP series, and the second is The Ballad of Smallhope and Pennyroyal - which is the story of how the two of them got together and their subsequent adventures. I'm not sure if this will ever become a new series - although I do have a few ideas. I've also got a couple of stand-alone stories on the boil - a thriller and a couple of historical romances. With luck and a following wind, there will be a lot to look forward to.
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Elizabeth
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Jodi Taylor:
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In an interview you mentioned that you had misplaced the pages for the princes in the tower.
Is this that story? Or did you rewrite it for this purpose?
Second was this always Markham’s origin? You said that he was not always going to survive, would this still have been part of his backstory?
I hope this is understandable, without revealing too much. Thanks for the wonderful stories. This one was astonishing.
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Is this that story? Or did you rewrite it for this purpose?
Second was this always Markham’s origin? You said that he was not always going to survive, would this still have been part of his backstory?
I hope this is understandable, without revealing too much. Thanks for the wonderful stories. This one was astonishing. (hide spoiler)]
Marsha
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Jodi Taylor:
I just finished The Ballad of Smallhope and Pennyroyal, and absolutely loved it. But now I want more, are you considering another one in the future? I loved the entire St Mary's series, but there was just something about this story that I hadn't realized I needed until I read it.
John Langley
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Jodi Taylor:
In the St Mary’s books we are often told that Max only has one chance to observe an event e.g. a coronation, and that in the unlikely event that things go wrong, that St Mary’s will never have another chance to carry out the mission. This is because of the problem of Max being in the same time as herself. But, what’s to stop other personnel re-doing the mission instead of Max? Great books, thank you!
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