Question meme . . .
If
ellen_kushner was brave enough to post this, then hey, why not me?*
If you could force me to write anything, what would it be?
(*Realizing, of course, that I'm not saying I'll actually do it. I'm just curious as to how people will respond . . .)
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If you could force me to write anything, what would it be?
(*Realizing, of course, that I'm not saying I'll actually do it. I'm just curious as to how people will respond . . .)
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But in that case my answer is a sequel to Emerald House Rising. It's my most-oft-loaned-out book and everybody returns it lamenting there are no more books in the universe.
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That's what I was going to say.
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I'd said in Emerald House Rising that wizards always worked in male-female pairs, and I set out to find a way around that rule in the (unnamed) sequel. What I remember about it was that the main viewpoint character was a castrato (a man who had been gelded to keep his boy soprano singing voice) in a wizard quartet: the castrato, another man, and a pair of women who were identical twins . . . so that they could joke that between the four of them, they added up to one man and one woman.
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And your girls would be a tremendous asset during the process and I bet they'd love to be a part of your creative process.
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Basically, something for you.
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I think you'd have fun with it and I'd enjoy reading it!
Joyce
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