I laughed so hard at Lysistrata. The sexual jokes are so broad, and the abuse of the men! Pat will wait! ccc ________________________________ From: Veronica...
It's so long since I read Fool's Run that I remember very little about it. I think I found it strange but fascinating, which is often the case with McKillip....
I've just started my fifth reading of _The Riddle-Master of Hed_ and have once again stumbled over the riddle in the first chapter. This has left me baffled...
The only riddle you cannot answer is the one you don't ask. He didn't open the door and was left (like so many of us) to wonder what could have... for the rest...
... Well, this addresses a different aspect of the passage from I was getting at. This speaks to why Morgon chooses to quote this particular riddle to his...
Opening the door doesn't guarantee you an answer, the riddle is "what happens when you refuse to open the door?" Here the stricture is not that life always has...
Yikes! Major spoilers in this thread for those who haven't read Riddlemaster. (I have -- and love this discussion!) Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ...
... I thought you said it did: "The only riddle you cannot answer is the one you don't ask." Now you're saying there are some you can't answer even if you do...
Coming in late to this because I've been up to my eyes. I think the discussion has long gone past Larry's original question and now is centered on the meaning...
... Spoilers are bits of the story anyone who has not read the story would not want to know. I'll accept the idea of spoilers on a fairly new book, but it...
Thanks, Is it part or the etiquette of this group that we are to avoid spoilers? It makes sense to me. Larry, I enjoyed the breadth of your letter, the moral...
Yes! David Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T ... From: Robin Netherton <robin@...> Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 15:12:02 To: <McKillip@yahoogroups.com> Subject:...
... I think it still makes sense, because there are always new readers coming along. Look back over the recent messages about _Fool's Run_ and you'll see...
Thanks to Robin Netherton for returning to my original question about the Kern riddle, and for providing an alternate interpretation. Robin's idea (that "Kern...
In some other groups I'm in the convention is to be very careful of spoilers until a book has been out for several months and everyone has had a chance to get...
With our recent discussion of Od Magic, I thought I'm mention that it just came up in the New Books listing on Audible.com. Kerry -- rocalisa.blogspot.com ...
Yay! I always wondered why there were no audio books of her stuff! Thank you! _____ From: McKillip@yahoogroups.com [mailto:McKillip@yahoogroups.com] On...
Gabrielle de Cuir is the reader ... he got a good review in another book he narrated. Here's a link to the Audible book: http://tinyurl.com/dn7gk5 And here's...
I LOVE it!!! Haha, I don't have a CD player in the car I share, so audio cassette is actually pretty awesome. (how sad is that?) To: McKillip@yahoogroups.com ...
Does anyone know whether The Bell at Sealey Head was inspired by DeBussy's The Engulfed Cathedral (La Cathédrale Engloutie) ? I wonder also if there are any...
Unfortunately, I haven't. I check at least once a week. Am waiting with drawn lips and dry eyes. I find though that it is good to reread her works until they...
There was some chatter about whether Patricia McKillip was working on anything . so I thought I'd ask her. Turns out she is! There isn't a title yet, she...
This is really exciting to hear Evan. I'm looking forward to her thoughts. ... ps. Ombria is MY favourite. It replaced Hed the second time I read it. I just...
Would you ask her if she would consider some brief readings of her favourite passages for YouTube? I know that is not a question as stated, but I would be so...