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#1 - 11th Jan 2008 07:50:00

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I am under some pressure to do this "reading" at the SA Writers Centre all too soon. Terrified!

Anyone out there got any bright suggestions on which chapter or passage across any of the books struck you as the most exciting or interesting? I am numb on it and keep flicking through the books seeing nothing and just feeling so daunted that I put it aside...days tick by!

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In my opinion:

Goth's Blade: to give your audience a taste of the kind of things your characters are capable of.

Lauryn's Heart: a bit of romance.

Sylc the Thief: intrigue, romance, the madness of a god.


Gee! The whole book! <img src=hrug"> But I guess you won't have time for that, uh?

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Well, the first chapter of Destiny really gave me shivers. The whole lead up to the king's death was fantastic. There was just something about the combination of crows and the storm... the unexpected end...

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"the universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference - Richard Dawkins
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The Cruxifiction or The Bridling

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or even Tor killing at the castle ??? *just an idea*

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Book 1...Prologue...1st paragraph

Worked for me.

Adios :hat