Ask Suzanne Rindell - Thursday, March 6th! discussion
Featured Author Chat 2014
>
Ask Suzanne!
date
newest »
newest »
message 51:
by
Mayda
(new)
Mar 06, 2014 05:16PM
Thank you so much Suzanne for your response!
reply
|
flag
Suzanne, I've loved your answers and I believe I appreciate more the ending to The Other Typist! I'm going to re-read it and try to re-live that feeling I had when I was sitting here saying to myself...what?? Do you have any vague timeline on the screen adaptation?
Anita wrote: "Suzanne, I've loved your answers and I believe I appreciate more the ending to The Other Typist! I'm going to re-read it and try to re-live that feeling I had when I was sitting here saying to myse..."
Hi Anita -- I'm not sure about the screen adaptation. Right now the status is "in development," and it depends on how things come together. Thanks again for your questions!
Hi Anita -- I'm not sure about the screen adaptation. Right now the status is "in development," and it depends on how things come together. Thanks again for your questions!
Hey Suzanne, I feel that the ambiguity of the ending is absolutely right for the tone of the novel.Rose herself is the personification of ambiguity; she 's fuzzy about relationships, as well as about her own ethics and morals. She is able to rationalise her actions while she condemns similar actions of those around her.
Anita wrote: "Hi Suzanne, I read The Other Typist last summer with a twitter book club group. We all loved the book and were blown away by it's ending! I'm curious what you're working on now. I'm excited I'll be..."
Dear Anita,
I just wanted to write and say I was so disappointed I didn't make it to Vero Beach! I cannot not tell you how bummed I was. They had me scheduled to take four planes in one day... and at 1:30am in the morning US Airways announced my last flight -- the one that was supposed to take me to Melbourne, FL -- was not going to happen due to mechanical issues, and promptly bused us to an airport hotel in Charlotte, NC. The next flight didn't get into Melbourne until well past noon, and it was full. I was very devastated (not to mention exhausted and grouchy). In any case, I was very very sorry to have missed out on meeting with your literary society.
Regretfully,
Suzanne
Dear Anita,
I just wanted to write and say I was so disappointed I didn't make it to Vero Beach! I cannot not tell you how bummed I was. They had me scheduled to take four planes in one day... and at 1:30am in the morning US Airways announced my last flight -- the one that was supposed to take me to Melbourne, FL -- was not going to happen due to mechanical issues, and promptly bused us to an airport hotel in Charlotte, NC. The next flight didn't get into Melbourne until well past noon, and it was full. I was very devastated (not to mention exhausted and grouchy). In any case, I was very very sorry to have missed out on meeting with your literary society.
Regretfully,
Suzanne



