Quick heads-up for any of you facebook users out there, I'm doing a chat via Barnes & Noble tonight at 6:30pm Eastern time (ie, in an hour and a half
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Just finished reading the chat - thank you for all the questions you answered! I love your series, and reading this LiveJournal, though I've never posted before.
In particular, thank you for finally giving the name of the anthology with your "Vici" story - I've been trying to track that down, and now have it on order from B&N. =-)
Hey, a funny thing - as I was downloading ToS from Barnes & Noble as an e-book, my search for "Novik" also turned up "The "Novik" and the Part She Played in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904" by a Lieutenent A. P. Steer of the Imperial Russian Navy. It was a free e-book, so I downloaded it too. It actually looks like it might be interesting. Anyway, with your interest in ships, I thought you might find the idea of your name on a ship amusing. =-)
For reasons that are best left to the up-too-late, caffeine-fuelled imagination, I have the sudden and compelling mental image of Temeraire attempting to add [insert popstar of choice here] to his horde, because of the SPARKLY. I would imagine it wouldn't go very well.
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Clearly a very professional operation.
I am planning to be there, although incognito as the name on my driver's license and all.
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In particular, thank you for finally giving the name of the anthology with your "Vici" story - I've been trying to track that down, and now have it on order from B&N. =-)
Hey, a funny thing - as I was downloading ToS from Barnes & Noble as an e-book, my search for "Novik" also turned up "The "Novik" and the Part She Played in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904" by a Lieutenent A. P. Steer of the Imperial Russian Navy. It was a free e-book, so I downloaded it too. It actually looks like it might be interesting. Anyway, with your interest in ships, I thought you might find the idea of your name on a ship amusing. =-)
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