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I like your SRD quote, Duchess!
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Can we buy advance copies? At the very least, direct order?
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TRC wrote:I too would love to be able to listen to it read by an outstanding Orator, and have <his intended pronunciation> verbally expelled.
Absolutely. This was the most fascinating thing about hearing him read two years ago, when I heard the first bit of the new book. Like... the grass that the only the Ranyhyn can eat (that I can never spell without looking up), amanibhavam, is pronounced ah-mah-nee-bi-VAHM, if memory serves (my original post is probably archived here somewhere). It was something of a shock to realize that what SRD'd just said was in fact a word I recognized visually, but not aurally.
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I bet he's been asked these three a million times, but:

1) Which Chronicles character do you think you're most like?

2) Did your divorce factor heavily into the Gap series, or vice versa?

3) What's the air speed velocity of an unladen....uhh, nevermind
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3) What's the air speed velocity of an unladen....uhh, nevermind
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Would you ever consider writing any more of the Axbrewder mysteries? What are the chances of a big screen version of them (great screenplay material, imo)?
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Yaay! That's a question to ask an enterprising producer, not SRD, surely? Soo... who knows an enterprising producer?
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Is the title A Dark and Hungry God Arises a reference to vengeance? If so, to what does it refer? :? :x :oops:


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That reads like a thread topic ... too tempting to pass up. :)

I've always taken it to refer to the dark power of some disembodied evil, such as the hunger of consuming ambition. Something lurking in the unseen is gathering itself to rise.
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Why don't you ask him about his Christian background and how it relates to the story
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Wasn't he raised Christian, but turned away from it? So I doubt he would consciously think of Christianity as anything other than as a source of ideas, like his knowledge of Hinduism let's say.
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I'd like to know where he came up with the idea for using
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I wonder if he ever had any alternate titles for his previous books. Like "Return of the Jedi" was out as "Revenge of the Jedi", until someone decided that Jedi really didn't approve of revenge.
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There was an altrenate title for Lord Foul's Bane at one time: Lord Foul's Servant. It's shown at this site:

netserver.massmedia.com/~mikeb/booktour/lord_fouls_bane.htm

Might be interesting to ask about the various meanings/suggestions those two titles. Or might not! Personally I'd ask if he can recommend a good area Mexican restaurant, but that's just me. :)
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In a 1979 interview, you commented on the new Covenant trilogy that you were writing. You referred to it as "II Covenant", and said that you referred to it for your own purposes as "Restoration" to distinguish it from "Covenant", the first trilogy.

Is there a single word that you could similarly use to describe the final four books?
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Guest who are you? If u r coming to Elohimfest-I'd really like to know about it so I can help accomodate you-I too can apprise u of very good Mexican restaurants--although "New Mexican"cuisine, imho, is spicier and better... :D
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Post by W.B. »

It was me, I wasn't logged in. It would be great to come, but, I am not happily located in relation to New Mexico. :) Thanks for the kind thought, hope everyone has a great time!

Off-Topic Aside:
I always ask around for good Mexican restaurants, wherever I am (a small obsession), and I do semi-regular road trips...so actually, danlo, if you have a couple good NM restaurants to pass on in a PM I'd file them away in the ol' brain box for if I'm passing through.
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I'd like to know if 'Marid' is actually the same dude who was in that Sid & Marty Kroft thing 'Sigmund and the Sea Monster'

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here's a question for SRD: where was the deposit of Gold that Berek knew of and was mentioned in the first book?
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The Thomas Covenant Pop Vocabulary Quiz!

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YOU used the words in your bestselling novels --

Now, let's find out if you actually know what they mean!! (Or whether you were just sitting there halfhanding through a dictionary nearby, looking for 50 cent words to impress all your fancy writer-friends!)

That's right kids! Hellfire and Bloody Damnation!! It's time for .... The Thomas Covenant Pop Vocabulary Quiz!!!

Steve, please fully define THESE WORDS that YOU USED (we give him 5):

1. demesne
2. obdurate
3. ... (etc. ... we put our heads together, we can come up with some good ones, I'm sure)


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