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Got a lovely new accolade on KnowBetter.com for my ebook 32 and Raining (published under pseudonym Daphne McLaren)...I am way stoked.
From their Best of 2002 list:
EBOOK MOST DESERVING OF A PULITZER...THAT JUST HASN'T BEEN DISCOVERED BY THE COMMITTEE YET
If you haven't read Thirty-Two And Raining by Daphne McLaren (Moonlit Books) by now, put down the damn Vonnegut and grab this title. We were happy to see that we weren't the only one who thought this book had yet to receive the due it deserved. After we published our review of this title, which deals with the issues of what makes a family and what keeps people together, we received many a positive email from straight, gay and bisexual readers who found McLaren's work to be heartbreakingly poignant and appealing to readers of all sexual preferences. Although the main character is bisexual, this is one title that has managed to cross all gender and sexual orientation lines to become an ebook that people are devouring and taking to heart. Like Jones' Cousin Feely, this is a book that seems to be appealing to readers' mind and spirit, and should not be missed.
...By the way, if any of you write similar novels, and need somewhere to submit them, and don't mind the ebook market, give Moonlit Books a look. The more, the merrier!
OH, ALSO: you know that heartbreaking Sam-and-Frodo ROTK picture? Well, TheOneRing.net has provided a much better scan of it. It looks awesome. I'm updating the copy of it on my website, too.
From their Best of 2002 list:
EBOOK MOST DESERVING OF A PULITZER...THAT JUST HASN'T BEEN DISCOVERED BY THE COMMITTEE YET
If you haven't read Thirty-Two And Raining by Daphne McLaren (Moonlit Books) by now, put down the damn Vonnegut and grab this title. We were happy to see that we weren't the only one who thought this book had yet to receive the due it deserved. After we published our review of this title, which deals with the issues of what makes a family and what keeps people together, we received many a positive email from straight, gay and bisexual readers who found McLaren's work to be heartbreakingly poignant and appealing to readers of all sexual preferences. Although the main character is bisexual, this is one title that has managed to cross all gender and sexual orientation lines to become an ebook that people are devouring and taking to heart. Like Jones' Cousin Feely, this is a book that seems to be appealing to readers' mind and spirit, and should not be missed.
...By the way, if any of you write similar novels, and need somewhere to submit them, and don't mind the ebook market, give Moonlit Books a look. The more, the merrier!
OH, ALSO: you know that heartbreaking Sam-and-Frodo ROTK picture? Well, TheOneRing.net has provided a much better scan of it. It looks awesome. I'm updating the copy of it on my website, too.
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Date: 2003-01-08 04:52 pm (UTC)thats one of me favorites songs from the Moulin Rouge sound track... yeah, just felt that to be worth mentioning for some reason
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Date: 2003-01-08 09:23 pm (UTC){{{Molly}}}
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Date: 2003-01-09 04:34 am (UTC)*goes off to look at RotK pictures like the obsessd fan she is*
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Date: 2003-01-09 10:23 am (UTC)(Btw, don't think there are any elves in the new RotK pictures, except Arwen. Sorry about that.)
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Date: 2003-01-09 09:18 am (UTC)Thanks.
BTW, why "Daphne McLaren"?
Re: e-book
Date: 2003-01-10 05:50 pm (UTC)Anyway, I'm pretty sure '32 and Raining' is still only available through the publisher's site (moonlitbooks.com), and it's in PDF. The ebook world will surely improve once the industry settles on some standard, easy-to-use formats...heh.
"Daphne" was one of my many chat-room names back in the day (because of Greek mythology, and for the daphne flower which smells good), and "McLaren" I think I pretty much pulled out of thin air.