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and it travels from heart to limb to pen ([personal profile] isana) wrote in [community profile] rainbowlounge2012-07-18 08:02 pm
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Writers' Salon!

All right, guys, let's get this started.

This is a post for members to post their burning questions to each other. They can be simple, like "when is Character X's birthday," or not so simple "how would you define the relationship between Character X and Character Y?" If there's a story you want that author to talk about, throw in the title (and some points you'd like covered!) and if said author's willing, they can write their answer in a separate post, since I have no idea what the comment word limits are.

Here's how it'll work: an author who's up for answering questions/writing commentaries about stories will leave their name in a comment. Readers who want to ask questions or request stories reply to that comment, and hopefully we'll have some good conversations going!

If you guys request stories, it may be best if you limit them to [community profile] rainbowfic for the time being, unless the story you've got archived outside the comm is in a public entry.

EDIT: If it's not already obvious, you can ask authors more than one question in however many comments you like. The point is to have a discussion, and it wouldn't be very lively if it stopped at one question per author! Just give the author a chance to finish answering your previous questions, of course.
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[personal profile] leia_solo 2012-07-19 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I really loved it. It was split up into four parts, each named after a season. I liked how it not only focused on his mother and wife. But his daughters and his granddaughter in law, Adelaide of Savoy as well as his mistresses naturally. It definitely made me want to learn more about his reign.
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[personal profile] bookblather 2012-07-20 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Excellent! I think I'll start reading it immediately (after I finish Victorian London. And Mao's Great Famine. Those have to go back first. Ah, library reading priorities...)