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peter_gia
April 8th, 2005, 07:54 AM
Hi Alison! (Again) Thanks for replying so quickly to my question. Even though the Crow is a long wait I think it will be worth it. :) . By the way i think that Cadvan may have feelings for Maered but this maybe because they have been through so much together and maybe they feel close due to the things they have been through together

Siobhan
April 8th, 2005, 08:06 AM
Hi Alison! (Again) Thanks for replying so quickly to my question. Even though the Crow is a long wait I think it will be worth it. :) . By the way i think that Cadvan may have feelings for Maered but this maybe because they have been through so much together and maybe they feel close due to the things they have been through together

Yay more people that agree with the whole Maerad and Cadvan love thing :D I think something is gonna have to happen between them or alot of people will be very dissapointed :p

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Fionnoula
April 8th, 2005, 08:12 AM
i'm not sure anymore...i watched a film called Ghost World and it was a similar situation..but when they finally got together i just thought oh no that is so wrong..i really want them to get together but i just don't know whether it will work or not..i certainly don't want to end up feeling what i did in that movie with Cadvan and Maerad...it's confusing...

Siobhan
April 8th, 2005, 08:26 AM
You're really right the whole thing could go horribly wrong like in one eposode of Miss Match when the actress-come-lawyer and the male secretary were waiting for a lift and casually chatting and then all of a sudden they looked into each others eyes and came out with "Oh, I have loved you since I first saw you" and "Oh I loved you too" and then started making out in the lift. But I think we have to count on Alison being an awsome writer and being able to write something believable and non-corny ;) So no pressure or anything Alison :)

alison
April 8th, 2005, 03:24 PM
So no pressure or anything Alison

Thanks Siobhan :rolleyes:

peter_gia
April 9th, 2005, 10:58 PM
Hi Alison!
I was wondering are you going to publish one big book of the Pellinor series?

alison
April 10th, 2005, 12:15 AM
Hi Peter - that would be one big book... with the whole four books of the series, it would be around 2000 pages...

I don't decide these things. Maybe a publisher might decide to do that, once I've finished all of them - but I think it would be hard to read in bed! :D

peter_gia
April 10th, 2005, 12:20 AM
Oh ok then... 2000 pages! I didn't think it would be that big!

peter_gia
April 10th, 2005, 12:25 AM
When you write a book how do you remember the fine details that you write in the previous books? Do you re-read :eek: them everytime you want to write more?

alison
April 10th, 2005, 07:51 AM
When you write a book how do you remember the fine details that you write in the previous books? Do you re-read them everytime you want to write more?

Hi Peter - mainly I just remember, because the world is real in my head; but I do check details from book to book. I've got quite a good memory - luckily - but that doesn't mean that occasionally I won't get things wrong. (I use spellcheck so I get the names right... :p )

 

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