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Seems to be a bit of confusion on the submission deadline for the Scribes. Technically, the Awards are for tie-in books published between January 1 and December 31 of a given calendar year. In theory, I suppose an author might not get copies of a book coming out in December prior to that month and so might need to submit later than the December 1st deadline I announced here. In an effort not to leave those people out, it looks as though the submission deadline will be extended to December 31st. So you still have time. However, I can't promise that one of my over-taxed minions, upon opening a late submission and discovering it was actually published in March of 2008, will not burn said submission in effigy instead of reading it, and I don't know that I'd blame them. Considering that the submission period is open ALL YEAR, there really doesn't seem to be any valid excuse for not getting a first or second quarter book in before now, IMO.

And in more upbeat news, thanks to the wonder of Google alerts, I discovered a very nice review of Legacy of Wolves on Erica Naone's blog. Go check it out and tell her what good taste she has! ;)

Everything Else

And in even more upbeat news, EB is currently carrying 1 A and 5 B's. Considering how he was struggling at the beginning of the year, I'm both extremely pleased and quite relieved. AND someone turned in his cell phone, which we was stolen a few weeks ago. So it's been a pretty good week in Marcyville, all things considered.

Date: 2008-12-05 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrockwell.livejournal.com
But to have them come together at the end, knowing both are alive and healthy but can't be together right now because of her actions and his rigidness would have been unsatisfying. I would have wanted to see the confrontation and that would have left the book on an angry note. Now, the book leaves on a sad, haunting denoument.

And in not having a confrontation with Irulan, it leaves the paladin just seeming that much sadder.


What can I say, I was channeling Jaime. ;)

I do have hopes of revisiting Andri (the paladin) and Irulan again in the future (in my mind, their story is far from over), but I don't see that happening any time soon.

Anyway, I'm glad you (mostly) liked the book! :)
Edited Date: 2008-12-05 01:36 am (UTC)

Date: 2008-12-05 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] darthrabe.livejournal.com
I knew there was more with this couple (thanks for the reminder of the name...my head is full of map studies and NRS codes and BLECH!).

I firmly believe they will be together in the future and it won't be easy. Because Irulan will have to tame herself a bit more while Andri will have to become less rigid.

But, for the most part, the writing itself was outstanding. I could see bits and pieces of the story that seemed forced and unnaturally clunky within the prose. Those seemed to be moments that stood out as contrary to what the author seemed to want to do with the story.

After all, the one clue I spoke about before was glaringly obvious so the entire rest of the book I was waiting for the real villain to show up and reveal himself.

Too bad WotC decided to pull back on their lines. I think that Andri, Irulan and the dwarf could show Salvatore how to actually write legacy characters that mean something.

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