Remember how you wowed them at MythCon? You'll wow them at Lumos, too, I have no doubt. :)
By the way, you asked recently about my wrist, and I don't think I've yet replied. Thanks so much! It's doing remarkably well. I signed something like fifty books in Toronto, and it didn't hurt! I couldn't believe it. I still see the therapist once a month (that's as much to help with the arthritis as the post-op stuff), but I can honestly say that it isn't a factor, at least at the moment. It's amazing. You'll never know how much your kindness and care meant to me during that whole operation period.
Thanks for your good wishes. It should be fun, but I wish I was seeing your presentation!!!
I hope you like The Magic Ring. I really think it's a beautiful story. The best part, IMHO, is the use of the nested stories - everything you learn, even in the offhand stories one character tells another, is important. Everything is related. It's a beautiful example of that medieval interlace structure that makes The Lord of the Rings such a fascinating read. Thanks again for your help with the research! I hope you saw you're in the acknowledgements! :) *more huge hugs*
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Date: 2006-07-12 03:38 pm (UTC)By the way, you asked recently about my wrist, and I don't think I've yet replied. Thanks so much! It's doing remarkably well. I signed something like fifty books in Toronto, and it didn't hurt! I couldn't believe it. I still see the therapist once a month (that's as much to help with the arthritis as the post-op stuff), but I can honestly say that it isn't a factor, at least at the moment. It's amazing. You'll never know how much your kindness and care meant to me during that whole operation period.
Thanks for your good wishes. It should be fun, but I wish I was seeing your presentation!!!
I hope you like The Magic Ring. I really think it's a beautiful story. The best part, IMHO, is the use of the nested stories - everything you learn, even in the offhand stories one character tells another, is important. Everything is related. It's a beautiful example of that medieval interlace structure that makes The Lord of the Rings such a fascinating read. Thanks again for your help with the research! I hope you saw you're in the acknowledgements! :) *more huge hugs*