ZOMG, teh rain, it rains like a rainy thing. And our house, it hath sprung a leak. (Boy did the estate agent *not* sound happy about *that* when I called. But he sent somebody to fix it, so it’s all ok.)
Ok, I said I was going to do a cover art post, but I lied. I’m too brain dead. I’ll work on it in bits and pieces and try to post early next week. Blee.
ytd wordcount: 250,500
miles to Minas Tirith: 365
“Estate agent” = property manager in this case?
Does it rain all through the winter there? Does it get terribly cold and dank?
I saw Heart of STone (LOVED the book BTW) in the Young Adults section at my borders. COuldn’t figure that one out, but hey…
I figured it warranted a camera phone pic.
Yay for actually posting the picture. *cough*
Hey, she’s from Alaska. So, cold, not really, that part of the country is rarely troubled by much more than an occasional bit of frost.
As for the rain – why should it stop just for winter?
oi!
Usually it rains less in the winter – rainy season should be in August. But this year it went all wonky – yesterday the local temperature was 15 degrees C. A cool day in summer can be 15 deg. This is December! So it’s wet. Really the first time in many many months it has rained alot.
(and in Ireland alot usually means it rains for more of the day than not and not all that heavily – not like California for example where the ocean tries to come out of the sky for 2 weeks solid and then stops)
Apparently my books get shelved in YA fairly regularly.
YAY for pictures in the wild! Thanks! *beam*
Hi! I just found my way here from your website…
…which I visited to find out whether there were any more Walker Papers novels out there, or at least in the pipeline. I’m currently reading Coyote Dreams. I picked up all three at Orycon in November and I’ve really been enjoying them.
I’m relieved to find that there is more on the way. But–2009! That’s an awfully long way off. But at least I can look forward to more eventually.
Thanks for writing them.