You open the door. Immediately, you are attacked by a pack (1d6 + 1) of story synopses. Make a saving throw vs bite or be infected...
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]]>Presumably, up to and including blood sacrifice (in my experience an inevitable part of plat pack assembly).
Once you begin to think that way there are so many possibilities for propagating a ritual... dance steps... sport...
]]>This isn't making my life simpler, or helping me justify my book consuming habits to the rest of the family.
But I'm glad that your UK publishers have seen the light. And I hope that in the process of seeing it, their eyeballs didn't fill up with glowing worms.
]]>What a collection of used up, third rate has-beens.
Says it all really.
]]>As to the garden wedding - the law changed recently and is now much more permissive. So possibly in a few years only pedants/ clergy spouses like me would spot this.
]]>I know it's bad manners to disagree with Charlie, but... while I loved both Bitter Seeds and Coldest War (what you did with the plot in the latter was especially breathtaking) and I am really looking forward to vol III - the one aspect that did bother me (a bit) was the UK localisation - for example, a wedding in a garden in London in the 1930s. Or saying something like "took a left onto Shaftesbury" [Avenue]. (Quoting from memory). Nothing complicated - but I just wondered whether one more layer of checking might help. (I think I was reading the US copies, perhaps the UK ones got that?)
(Now that does look critical but it's really not meant to)
]]>Or will you save it for the next book?
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