Wow. I just got the most incredible fan mail from a woman who read COYOTE last night. The idea of everyone having an inner garden really resonated with her, and she sat down and had a think about what her own might be like, and wrote this beautiful, evocative description and sent it to me, and I’m just … *wow*. *Wow*.
I’ll be over here with a stunned look and a stupid, stupid grin, thanks very much. *beams*
miles to Minas Tirith: 72
Eeeek, I had forgotten to call this morning. *calls right now*
I get to take myself out for a walk to the bookstore tomorrow morning! *glee*
Bookstore ahoy!
After work, of course.
Meanwhile I’m fielding fanmail asking if your books are set in the same universe as the Dresden Files because after all they both reference the Wild Hunt.
Man, you get all the cool stuff.
Hi, new reader to the journal, currently about 100 pages away from finishing Thunderbird. Can I just say I am LOVING the series so far?
While an endearing testament to your skill and artistry as an author, the concept of an inner garden is quite the vogue amongst Jesuits such as Matteo Ricci. I do, however, particularly enjoy your portrayal of such a bit more.
Haha! I love your icon.
Well, yes, I didn’t think I was treading new ground there. The concept of the soul as a garden isn’t fresh off the boat. Still! :)
Any time Jim wants to do a crossover, y’know… :)
That’s totally awesome. I didn’t know that. Hee hee hee. :) *beam*
You can, and I’m delighted to hear it! Welcome to the journal. :)
That’s such a neat idea. I may have to read your book (hee when my school is done).