What will happen next in The Rifter? discussion

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message 101: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) True! And Ginn started this thread on March 7th ... My birthday - she truly is generous :-)


message 102: by Em-nat (new)

Em-nat | 181 comments Barb wrote: "True! And Ginn started this thread on March 7th ... My birthday - she truly is generous :-)"

I know. It’s as if she likes us er somethin'. XD


message 103: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) It is a mutual like-fest!! Didn't want to scare her off with the L word!! We lo.. Like her books! We lo.. Like the madness that ensues! We lo.. Oh screw it! We LOVE Rifter :-D


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Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Em-nat wrote: "Barb wrote: "True! And Ginn started this thread on March 7th ... My birthday - she truly is generous :-)"

I know. It’s as if she likes us er somethin'. XD"


I do like you, actually! I just wish I could take credit for the birthday thing... Gavin must like you as well!


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Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Barb wrote: "It is a mutual like-fest!! Didn't want to scare her off with the L word!! We lo.. Like her books! We lo.. Like the madness that ensues! We lo.. Oh screw it! We LOVE Rifter :-D"

You are so sweet. I'm really glad they you're having a good time with the books! At the start I was quite worried that I might let everyone down with such a huge story, but you've been truly wonderful readers!


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Em-nat | 181 comments Ginn wrote: "I do like you, actually! I just wish I could take credit for the birthday thing... Gavin must like you as well!"


You're a gem, Ginn. And this is my shout-out to Gavin: Gavin, you're a hero, man. You all inadvertently make my life complete. <3


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Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Em-nat wrote: "You all inadvertently make my life complete. <3"

I don't have the icon for 'grinning like a far too flattered idiot', but please picture me doing so.


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Em-nat | 181 comments Ginn wrote: "Em-nat wrote: "You all inadvertently make my life complete.

I don't have the icon for 'grinning like a far too flattered idiot', but please picture me doing so."


I could probably draw that , but I have a feeling it would look profoundly disturbing D:


message 109: by orannia (last edited Jun 28, 2011 01:10PM) (new)

orannia | 123 comments Ginn wrote: "I don't have the icon for 'grinning like a far too flattered idiot', but please picture me doing so."

Em-nat wrote: "I could probably draw that , but I have a feeling it would look profoundly disturbing D:"


LOL! And I'd like to echo how much I'm enjoying this - the book and the discussion :) And the mad speculating... *evil grin*


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Whit (showmethelove) | 51 comments So is there an exact date for when I can get my hands on part 5???? I want it!


message 111: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 217 comments Mod
whitney wrote: "So is there an exact date for when I can get my hands on part 5???? I want it!"

Rifter Book Five releases July 11. The books are released on the second Tuesday of each month.


message 112: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) Yay!! I am in July ... So I feel like 5 is in sight :-D


message 113: by orannia (new)

orannia | 123 comments It's July here too and the countdown has started :)


message 114: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 126 comments Hi, everybody!

I've just discovered this group and I haven't read any comments in the threads, but I wanted to say hallo.

Also I'd like to compliment Ginn and Nicole about the great idea of publishing ''The Rifter'' in installments. Not only because it is a reminiscence of many great books which were first published this way, but also because it is beneficial for people like me: when a book is gripping, often I jump forward to see what's happening. Of course I reread later, but still I find it stupid, because it spoils the suspense. In this case it just isn't possible ;-).

For the rest: the first book was so incredibly awesome that I doubted the rest could stay at the same level, but the awesomeness is constant!

Ciao

Antonella


message 115: by Whit (new)

Whit (showmethelove) | 51 comments Hi Antonella!

Thanks Nicole! Damn, 11 days is a long way away :(


message 116: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) Say it quickly.. Nope doesn't help :-(


message 117: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) hey Ginn and Nicole.. bit of a side step (sorry) but when is your book with Josh Lanyon out??


message 118: by Em-nat (new)

Em-nat | 181 comments whitney wrote: "Damn, 11 days is a long way away :("



Stay strong, my compatriots. Our goal is nearly at hand. We shall persevere! >.<


message 119: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) Like we have a choice *kicks ground petulantly* ... but all good things come to those that wait, right? Right!


message 120: by Em-nat (new)

Em-nat | 181 comments Antonella wrote: "Hi, everybody! I've just discovered this group and I haven't read any comments in the threads, but I wanted to say hallo."


Halloo there, Antonella. Glad to have you on-board for the shenanigans…and deep thinking. There’s a lot to think about around here. Oh, and have a song. Because that’s how I say hey, little sister


Also, I’ll admit when this venture first started, I was wary of the whole concept of releasing the novel in installments because I am very inpatient. I was imagining the horror of sleepless nights spent rolling around, pulling my hair, crying WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT I MUST KNOW OR I WILL DIE. I'm liking it though! It’s a different sort of experience, and chatting about it on the threads is sort of like being in a book club. XD


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Em-nat | 181 comments Barb wrote: "Like we have a choice *kicks ground petulantly* ... but all good things come to those that wait, right? Right!"



RIGHT. Never surrender!


message 122: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) And hair is over rated anyway :-)


message 123: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 126 comments Hi, Em-nat!

Thank you for the welcome! I had already heard the song but I had never seen the videoclip. And you are an artist, and a talented one!

One of your illustrations is about The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek , I loved that book too! I still have to add on Goodreads loads of book I've read and loved.

Ciao!


message 124: by Sujata (new)

Sujata | 21 comments Hi Antonella.

I loved that book by Jesse too! The inter-webs are so vast, and yet so small.

I think The Rifter is getting better with every installment. The wait is agony though. I tell myself that patience builds character, but I'm not convinced.


message 125: by Em-nat (new)

Em-nat | 181 comments @Antonella--
It’s a nice day for a white wedding XD

Holy hell, God Eaters is an awesome book. Fan-peoples UNITE! And…You looked at my gallery? I love you forever. <3 We shall have much fun here on the Rifter threads.


message 126: by Whit (new)

Whit (showmethelove) | 51 comments 1 week! or 7 Days!


message 127: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 126 comments whitney wrote: "1 week! or 7 Days!"

Am I the only one who was sure book 5 would come out yesterday (and worked till late on Monday to have more time to read on Tuesday)?

I was quite disappointed when I found out there is still one week to go, but at the same time I think it is a good idea for me to reread books 3 and 4 or part of them. Reading the comments here I kept thinking: ''I have to reread this or that bit''.


message 128: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 217 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "whitney wrote: "1 week! or 7 Days!"

Am I the only one who was sure book 5 would come out yesterday (and worked till late on Monday to have more time to read on Tuesday)?

I was quite disappointe..."


Hey Antonella,

For some reason, Goodreads had the wrong date listed in their new releases email. Just for your future information: The Rifter books release on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. So July 11, Aug 8, etc., through Dec 12.

Cheers,

NK


message 129: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 217 comments Mod
Barb wrote: "hey Ginn and Nicole.. bit of a side step (sorry) but when is your book with Josh Lanyon out??"

Sorry this took ages to reply to. I must have missed it. The Irregulars will be released in March. It's me, Ginn, Josh and Astrid Amara. Currently we are in the part of the shared world project experience where we all try and make the details of the world consistent throughout the stories. It takes a little while but the effect is worth it.

NK


message 130: by Barb (last edited Jul 06, 2011 01:48PM) (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) March??? Aaaargh! Ok Whitney and my birthdays are in March, so thanks for a really early gift :-) loved Hell Cops - so adding Josh into the literary mix can only be good!


message 131: by ns (new)

ns (vedi) So I was trying very hard not to read or participate in any reviews or discussions of the Rifter series until it was over, and I had read all the books (viewing them as one big story), but that's proving to be impossible. My brain eventually exploded with trying to keep it all in, and figure it all out, and oh, what a diabolically fiendish plot this all is...


message 132: by ns (new)

ns (vedi) This is smallest of the thousand questions in my head, but Ginn, was your selection of the MC names intentional, with respect to their origins?

The names are immediately and strikingly diverse -- John (Christian), Kahlil (Arab/Muslim) and Ravi* (Hindu) -- bringing up a lot of cultural context for those of us born and brought up east of the Nile and west of the Mekong, although I doubt it means anything much for those not...


message 133: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) Well i think "ravishing" every time with Ravishan :-D and is it 2 days now?? *\o/*


message 134: by Sujata (new)

Sujata | 21 comments 1 & 1/2 days! I know, it's like waiting for Christmas or your birthday, but instead of gift cards or a new PS2 game, you're waiting for a basket full of spiked and painful things that are sure to make you cry... I guess it's like Clive Barker said: There is no delight the equal of dread.

But Ginn, I mean that in the very best way :)


message 135: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) Today!! Today!! Boat! Boat! Boat! Rifterrrrrrrrrr :-D *\o/*


message 136: by Ginn (last edited Jul 11, 2011 09:20AM) (new)

Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Barb wrote: "hey Ginn and Nicole.. bit of a side step (sorry) but when is your book with Josh Lanyon out??"

I think it's going to be released in Spring of 2012. Though I think that Nicole got to this one way before me. :)


message 137: by Ginn (last edited Jul 11, 2011 09:34AM) (new)

Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments ns wrote: "This is smallest of the thousand questions in my head, but Ginn, was your selection of the MC names intentional, with respect to their origins?

Hey ns! Good question.

The names were intentionally diverse.
For the primary characters I chose names that evoked as much about them mentally and physically as possible--to give me a fighting chance of remembering them among all the other characters and to keep their physical attributes straight while I was jumping back and forth between timelines and settings.

I picked John for it's biblical associations, Kahlil, because he's the friend and companion to John and Ravi because the sun symbolizes the Payshmura church and he begins the book as the best of them and their greatest hope.

Laurie is derived from the word laurel-- used as a symbol of victory and Bill got his name because it comes from the resolute William, but has obviously wandered a bit. ;)



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Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Sujata wrote: "1 & 1/2 days! I know, it's like waiting for Christmas or your birthday, but instead of gift cards or a new PS2 game, you're waiting for a basket full of spiked and painful things that are sure to ..."
Actually, it's a great description! :D


message 139: by ns (new)

ns (vedi) Ginn wrote: "I picked John for it's biblical associations, Kahlil, because he's the friend and companion to John and Ravi because the sun symbolizes the Payshmura church and he begins the book as the best of them and their greatest hope."

Aha! So it did help, because that's exactly how I was seeing them: John -- biblical, Khalil -- friend, and Ravi -- the sun, and a source of light.

I did miss the giant connection of the emblem of the Payshmura church, though. I was seeing the sun connection also as a source of warmth and enlightenment, and something that rises and sets periodically, and reading too much into that ;).

As the other names were so evocative, I had jumped straight to William the Conqueror (for Bill) and laurel wreath (for Laurie), and was thinking (at the time of reading #1 and #2) they might play a much more important political role than otherwise (as it's looking, now having read #3 and #4). Of course, still we know NOTHING....

I don't know, I may have too many Julius Caesar images running in my head, I want to go see that play!)


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Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments ns wrote: "Aha! So it did help, because that's exactly how I was seeing them: John -- biblical, Khalil -- friend, and Ravi -- the sun, and a source of light..."

I never would have expected anyone else to notice my use of the names as mental notes, but I'm so pleased that you did!


message 141: by ns (new)

ns (vedi) Ginn wrote: "ns wrote: "Aha! So it did help, because that's exactly how I was seeing them: John -- biblical, Khalil -- friend, and Ravi -- the sun, and a source of light..."

I never would have expected anyone else to notice my use of the names as mental notes, but I'm so pleased that you did!"


Well, if they had been Scandinavian or Russian it would have been harder :), but with Kahlil and Ravi, because that's what the words mean, it was immediately rich and meaningful to me, at least, and it made me look at the others as well a little more carefully. Of course, knowing the languages and having had a Kahlil and of course, many Ravi*'s in my life helped...I really do love it when the author takes so much care about every detail -- it makes it a much more satisfying experience!

Starting Rifter 5 tonight, can't wait!


message 142: by Ginn (new)

Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments ns wrote: "Starting Rifter 5 tonight, can't wait!..."

Enjoy!
(At least I hope you do.)


message 143: by Calathea (last edited Jul 13, 2011 10:04AM) (new)

Calathea | 4 comments Ginn wrote: "I never would have expected anyone else to notice my use of the names as mental notes, but I'm so pleased that you did! "

The names always have a strong impact on how I perceive the characters. Even not knowing the meaning of certain names they create associations through former encounters in other books/movies/rl or experiences of any kind.

As these associations are different for everone it might seem strange to someone else when I compare Jahn/John to the John Smith of Pocahontas. He is nearly alone in a strange land where nothing is like he knows from his own country. Ravishan brings a picture to mind taken from "Around the World in Eighty Days" when the heroes travel through India where they save this young woman who is to be sacraficed on a pyre. And Khalil, although I recognise it as a name from the middle east, reminds me of Kali, the Hindu godess of time and change, which seems to fit into the context.


message 144: by Ginn (new)

Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Calathea wrote: "s these associations are different for everone it might seem strange to someone else when I compare Jahn/John to the John Smith of Pocahontas. He is nearly alone in a strange land where nothing is like he knows from his own country. Ravishan brings a picture to mind taken from "Around the World in Eighty Days" when the heroes travel through India where they save this young woman who is to be sacraficed on a pyre. And Khalil, although I recognise it as a name from the middle east, reminds me of Kali, the Hindu godess of time and change, which seems to fit into the context. ."

Those are cool associations... Though now I'm picturing John and Ravishan cast in their own version of 'Around the World in Eighty Days'...lol.


message 145: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) I, am starting Wicked Gentlemen..... You, are one heck of a writer !!


message 146: by Whit (new)

Whit (showmethelove) | 51 comments I'm starting it too! Weird ;)


message 147: by orannia (new)

orannia | 123 comments @Barb/whitney - enjoy! It's a great book!


message 148: by Barb (new)

Barb Gilmour (barblikesbooks) Sure is:-) weird with Whit ( my reading buddy! ) and def great orannia :-D


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Em-nat | 181 comments Barb wrote: "Sure is:-) weird with Whit ( my reading buddy! ) and def great orannia :-D"

Wicked Gentlemen was the first Ginn Hale book I ever read oh-so-many years ago! I was a but youngin’ back then. NO REGRETS! \o/

In my mind (where Wicked Gentlemen is a movie) the opening credits would to this song here . Visualize an eerily lit slow pan shot along the wall frieze that leads down/up to/ from Hells Below... @,@ I’ve been trying to illustrate that wall frieze for ages. There is not a piece of watercolor paper big enough x.x


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Ginn Hale (ginnhale) | 477 comments Barb wrote: "I, am starting Wicked Gentlemen..... You, are one heck of a writer !!"

Awww, thank you! I hope you like it!

It was the book I wrote just before the Rifter-- the one that made me think 'I should try my hand at a slightly longer story'. Ha!


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