UK Amazon Kindle Forum discussion
Blog Roll
>
Modestly introducing Tallis Steelyard (Now nominated!)
message 951:
by
Gingerlily - The Full Wild
(new)
Dec 16, 2017 10:31AM
Good question. You can't really think of him as having an age. The numbers are meaningless.
reply
|
flag
Gingerlily - The other Stroopwafel Sister! wrote: "Good question. You can't really think of him as having an age. The numbers are meaningless."he may technically be immortal, or at least as long lived as the elves
Well in one of Tolkien's letters he said that Gandalf is really an angel rather than a wizard. He was given human form to achieve a specific task in Middle Earth. Which would make him immortal.
I did read it a second time twenty years later but I don't know whether I'll get round to reading it again
First time I read it, I bought it from a bookshop in Kirkwall the week after it was first published, and read it as I travelled round Orkney and the north of Scotland by train and by foot. :-)
I did a quick google as well and found nothing :-(I think it might be a fictional character, somebody's guardian
I am wondering what the gifting etiquette is in Port Naain after reading this article.https://www.mimimatthews.com/2016/12/...
fascinating account.I have told my female relatives that giving me socks, toiletries etc will lead to immediate disinheriting
Before Christmas the common question now is, "Jim have you bought the book I'm to give you yet?"
That being said they will often add to this, perhaps a nice bit of Stilton, or some rum truffles
Rum truffles will always be greeted with cries of delight from me :) Well, anything with rum in it....
Jim wrote: "https://www.notonthehighstreet.com/th......"As long as they are 100% guaranteed to have no actual sprout in them whatsoever, I'll happily eat those.
Jim wrote: "I don't think the guarantee can be made"On a molecular level maybe not. But did the maker actually put any sprouts in it?
I just read the thread title and for a brief moment thought I'd written Moistly introducing Tallis Steelyard
Gingerlily - The other Stroopwafel Sister! wrote: "Has he been swimming? Or diving for treasure?"strangely enough there is a Benor tale out there 'swimming for profit and pleasure' which I'll have to do something with :-)
Oh yes, definitely time for more Benor. Tallis is a fine chap, but too much of him becomes wearing after a while...
I've two Port Naain Intelligencer tales 'spare'One I've submitted to a magazine which carries long stories, on the grounds that I'd get as much from them as I get from publishing it, and it might introduce Benor to a lot larger audience
But yes, it's time for more Benor
I committed my personal wild extravagance for Christmas, buying a bottle of Tia Maria and a bottle of Bailey's :-)
It doesn't get any easier I tell youAnd wise men don't cross the Port Naain Young Ladies Terpsichorean Society


