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| The bearded lady. Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Lancashire
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| Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton Mwhwhhahahhahh! I AM SO LUCKY. I won the competition for the Queens Necklace and have today TODAY (24th Oct 06) recieved it! she has signed it and everything! 'For Juliette, Teresa Edgerton, Oh my.. BUZZIN It is in its rightful place.. at the top of my book pile! i've read the prologue but i've forced myself not to read anymore because i'm going to have a real 'Queens-Necklace-Fest' tonight. haha. *Gets the torch* It's so great what i've read up to now. Thanks. :] |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: USA:
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| Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton I have just finished the book my self. The only thing i can think to do now that the book is done and theres no sequel is start a riot. I want to write to publishers and demand that they publish another one. There must be some thing that will get a sequel for this great book i just don't know what. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton Thank you very much, kitty. Coincidentally, I've been thinking quite a lot lately about how much I would like to write that sequel. If I ever have the time and the resources to get it written and published I will. |
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| Coven of the Worm Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Maryland
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| Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton Ah, it appears that I'm not the only one to really enjoy this book. Cool, because quite often I'm the odd one out, although with the richness in detail and beautifully rendered characters I can completely understand why anyone would like it. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton Maybe if the book had stayed in print long enough -- or if they had gone ahead with the mass market edition -- more people might have agreed with you, Michael. I do hear from people who loved the book, but most of them didn't discover it until it was long OP. I think I put more time and effort into that book than anything else I've ever written (although some of the characters -- particularly Raith -- just wrote themselves). But I enjoyed the writing and researching, and a lot of people have enjoyed reading it, and I don't regret any of it. Nor do I blame my publishers, really. The timing was just off. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton Not magical (although, to me, glass is inherently magical) but according to what I've read the hilt breaks off in your hand and the blade stays inside. The victim cries out, falls, and you've disappeared into the crowd before anyone realizes they haven't just stumbled, they've been stabbed. Meanwhile, extracting the blade is likely to be a messy and futile business. I don't know if it would really work that way, but I liked the idea, and it seemed like the kind of thing Valentine Solange would keep on hand. Also, salts are necessary for the production of glass, so symbolically it seemed right. |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: The Queen's Necklace - Teresa Edgerton Yes, you're pronouncing Ys absolutely correctly. As for Crwcrwyl, the name isn't actually supposed to be pronounceable by humans. If memory serves me, Will always communicates with the ravens telepathically, so even he doesn't have to try and twist his tongue around it. When I was writing TQN, I always mentally thought of him as Crowcruill, though probably a raven would sneer at my accent! But with any name in any book of mine, I always advise readers to go with whatever is comfortable and sounds right to them. I decided long ago that I wasn't going to be fussy about these things. I hope you enjoy the story! (And reviving a thread about one of my books is hardly something you should apologize for.) |
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