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Post by Matthew on Feb 11, 2014 22:46:23 GMT
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Post by edwin on Feb 14, 2014 22:25:12 GMT
Bought it and am enjoying it. Read the posts of it before and not sure what changes but it doesn't matter. I like the pace, measured without being slow.
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Post by Matthew on Feb 19, 2014 10:38:28 GMT
Apologies Edwin, I should have offered you a free copy given all the support you have shown over the process.
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Post by edwin on Feb 19, 2014 12:42:45 GMT
No sweat. My Kindle has tempted me to buy several American PA that were not worth it so I do not begrudge getting something that is.
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Post by Matthew on May 25, 2014 11:41:47 GMT
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Post by edwin on May 26, 2014 18:30:17 GMT
Have you thought of writing of another character who may or may not interact with the Don't Dream ones?
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Post by Matthew on May 28, 2014 22:18:06 GMT
Currently working on a multi-view point novel which uses the same senario in terms of the mystery pandemic. Not thought of making them intereact with any characters from Don't Dream although now you have planted the idea I might see how it turns out.
I have toyed with the idea of perhaps doing a '22 years later' project in which a variety of characters give a series of lectures on how things have panned out for them following the 'Don't Dream' senario but like so much else it is only the barest bones of an idea at the moment.
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Post by edwin on May 29, 2014 15:38:34 GMT
Not PA but fantasy time travel but have you read Edith Nesbit's House at Arden and the sort of companion novel Harding's Luck?
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Post by edwin on May 29, 2014 15:43:01 GMT
Not PA but fantasy time travel but have you read Edith Nesbit's House at Arden and the sort of companion novel Harding's Luck? Free e-texts available via Gutenberg.
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