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Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2007-02-25 06:12 pm
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So, wow.

There are a lot of y'all reading this blog.

I'm figuring it's time for one of those periodic getting-to-know-you posts. So if you'd like to introduce yourself, or you'd like to ask a question (any question, although I reserve the right not to answer), here's a superlative spot to do it at.

This is not a pressure-y kind of thing. Only an invitation.

And I'll reiterate a couple of things:

1. I almost never add people reciprocally. Because, well, I have 25 people on my reading list right now, and that's almost too many. There are many people whom I like and admire whose blogs I don't read. Apparently, I just need that processing power for something else.

2. I only reply to comments if I actually have something to say. However, I read all comments, and I am always, always grateful for them. (N.b., excluding the occasional and inevitable troll.) I forget to say that a lot, because sometimes I'm kind of a rotten excuse for a human being. But I'm definitely reading and interested.

So here. The lines are open and you're on the air.

My cat's name is Wells Fargo.

[identity profile] pukiban.livejournal.com 2007-02-27 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
Hey. Person who was made disturbingly comfortable with the idea of incest by your books and hates you for it, just a little bit. Also person who keeps releasing copies of Melusine on bookcrossing.com because she can't think of anyone she actually knows who would like to try it, and it wants to be shared. I believe there's still a copy of it in the Ada Commnuity Library sitting atop the book sale shelf where the librarian must have moved it. And finally, one of the people who doesn't hate Felix. (But does hope we will get a better look into his more charismatic side sometime. ^_^) Currently reading your journal as means of putting off writing a paper on Discourse and Discourse Analysis, and studying for a linguistics test. Will be kicking self for this tomorrow, surely.

I wandered across your blog when looking for when your next book would be out, and was rather charmed by how funny and almost silly you were at times, and how intense and intellegent the next. So I hung around.

I've got a boring question for you: In that interview I thought I saw the interviewer called your books the Doctrine of Labyrinths? Is that the official name of the series now? (Not that people are actually going to change what they've been calling them or anything. But, you know. Curious.)

Re: My cat's name is Wells Fargo.

[identity profile] truepenny.livejournal.com 2007-02-27 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
The Doctrine of Labyrinths is my title for the series.