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Wayne Batson
June 8th, 2007, 11:15 PM
Hey, RD
Thanks for the support. I love Donita's books. Some of her characters are incredibly original--Granny Noon and Wizard Fenworth being two marvelous examples.
I do plan more books for the future. Isle of Swords isn't fantasy in the traditional sense--more Pirate Adventure with a touch of fantasy. But after that and a sequel, I've a huge fantasy series I'm working on.
Again, thanks for the read and the recommendations!
Regidor Dragon
June 9th, 2007, 10:26 PM
Hey, RD
Thanks for the support. I love Donita's books. Some of her characters are incredibly original--Granny Noon and Wizard Fenworth being two marvelous examples.
I do plan more books for the future. Isle of Swords isn't fantasy in the traditional sense--more Pirate Adventure with a touch of fantasy. But after that and a sequel, I've a huge fantasy series I'm working on.
Again, thanks for the read and the recommendations!
a pirate adventure de ye say arrrrr sounds good to this land lubber LOL
and a hug fantasy seies to :eek: i like the sound of that keep up the good work and remember Never Alone!!! :D
LadyGwenne
June 13th, 2007, 05:24 AM
A Pirate Adventure, hmm. Sounds cool. It sounds like it would be sort of like Pirates of the Caribbean and Kingdom Hearts (PS2 video game, anyone who hasn't played it, must!;) ). But, still, sounds like something I would read.
Now, I just have to count down the days until it comes out...Like the Harry Potter books. Ooh, I'm gonna be reading alot this summer...Now, the question is, will I have enough time? ......Probably.....
~Lady Gwenne
Eventine
June 13th, 2007, 06:46 PM
Wayne, I just thought I'd mention that I noticed The Door Within in Galaxy's (an Australian specialist SFF bookstore) monthly newsletter. Looks like it's getting out and about.
Wayne Batson
June 13th, 2007, 07:31 PM
Wayne, I just thought I'd mention that I noticed The Door Within in Galaxy's (an Australian specialist SFF bookstore) monthly newsletter. Looks like it's getting out and about.
Hey, Eventine, thanks for letting me know. I've heard that The Door Within was on Koorong (kind of an online specialist, right?), but I had not idea it was making it into specialty stores like the one you mentioned.
Do they have a website? I'd love to email them. Thanks again for the kind mention.
-WtB
Eventine
June 13th, 2007, 07:47 PM
Here it is:http://www.galaxybooks.com.au/
Wayne Batson
June 15th, 2007, 11:28 PM
Thanks, Eventine! You'd think I'd know where my Door Within books are being sold. But every so often I get word, "Hey, Wayne, I'm in Germany, and guess what I found in a bookstore..."
Thanks again for letting me know. Now if my publisher would only pay for me to fly to Australia for a signing. {Sigh}
Regidor Dragon
June 16th, 2007, 11:56 PM
Thanks, Eventine! You'd think I'd know where my Door Within books are being sold. But every so often I get word, "Hey, Wayne, I'm in Germany, and guess what I found in a bookstore..."
Thanks again for letting me know. Now if my publisher would only pay for me to fly to Australia for a signing. {Sigh}
one would think that they would do that to sell more of your books but what do i know of such things ...let me konw when your comeing to southern Cal ill be there :D
LadyGwenne
June 23rd, 2007, 02:20 PM
Well, my sister and I are really into FanFiction. So I started writing a fanfic for the Door Within Trilogy. I for one think it's really bad but my sister is coming up with more suggestions. I recently thrust the books at her and she was finished reading all of them in 2 days, time. <---:eek:
But my FanFic is pretty long and is really detailed, according to my sister. I wrote a lot of battle scenes and I've added a few twists of my own into the story. But I am really protective of my stuff and my sister is the only one is really has read it. (If you think my sister and I are close, you're nuts. We absolutly despise each other. Well, actually, we say we love each other so much we have to loath one another.) But I want more advice on it but I can't bring myself to let anyone else read it. I feel like a mix of pitiful and idoitic right now:( . I feel this way because there is no way I can get anymore advice on it unless I let someone read it but I won't because I don't want to be put down like I always am. What should I do?:confused:
~Lady Gwenne
Regidor Dragon
June 23rd, 2007, 08:54 PM
Well, my sister and I are really into FanFiction. So I started writing a fanfic for the Door Within Trilogy. I for one think it's really bad but my sister is coming up with more suggestions. I recently thrust the books at her and she was finished reading all of them in 2 days, time. <---:eek:
But my FanFic is pretty long and is really detailed, according to my sister. I wrote a lot of battle scenes and I've added a few twists of my own into the story. But I am really protective of my stuff and my sister is the only one is really has read it. (If you think my sister and I are close, you're nuts. We absolutly despise each other. Well, actually, we say we love each other so much we have to loath one another.) But I want more advice on it but I can't bring myself to let anyone else read it. I feel like a mix of pitiful and idoitic right now:( . I feel this way because there is no way I can get anymore advice on it unless I let someone read it but I won't because I don't want to be put down like I always am. What should I do?:confused:
~Lady Gwenne
well i say put part of it up so we here can see it ..i can tell you i will not put your work down i know what it is like i doing my own story and if it will make you fell any better ill put up some of what i am going let me know what you think :D
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