Day 751: Monday, Monday

It’s been a ragtag day so far and it’s not shaping up much better as it unravels.

Fingers crossed for tomorrow!

#tommw 40F light breeze. scattered clouds


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7 Responses to Day 751: Monday, Monday

  1. Lesley Edser says:

    Hi from Spain. Love the Beautiful clear crisp photo. I’m still on catchup (July 2012). You are talking about recording ZC. I can’t find it anywhere. Did you get it done. I’ve read it on kindle but would love to hear it. Now listening to South Coast (again) and really need to know what happens next, please. Hope you are feeling better now.

    • Nathan says:

      I haven’t recorded Zypheria’s Call yet.

      It’s on my calendar for this month.

      • Lesley Edser says:

        Thankyou so much. I am looking forward to it and the finale, Llamas Wood. A continuation of South Coast would tidy up your series, and give us three ‘sets’ – the atmosphere of this novel is truly wonderful (and the music adds to this) also you could bring in a link to Sarah to feed our trader’s tales addiction and give us something while the new readers of TT catch up. Just saying …

        • Tara Li says:

          The finale of this trilogy is The Hermit of Lammas Wood, and the first draft is done. Cape Grace, the sequel to South Coast was part of a NaNoWriMo attempt a couple of years ago, but ended up something of a wrong turn, so Nathan put it on the back burner for a bit while he figures out which way Albequirky is on the map. I’m not sure how much it goes into Sarah’s life, or if it’s going to focus more on Otto’s life, including his marriage and the birth of Sarah (Sarah being Otto’s daughter). I do wonder, however, as I have trouble matching up the Otto of South Coast, with an Otto who would let his daughter be trapped in an abusive marriage… Then again, maybe he didn’t. Though truthfully, I wouldn’t mind if the St. Cloud stories were made into a full trilogy, Nathan has mentioned no plans to do so, nor to go further in that direction. Maybe year after next, though! Muses are noted for being flighty beings, after all!

  2. Tibbi says:

    Thank you for remembering Cape Grace. 🙂

    • Tara Li says:

      I’ve been *WAITING* patiently for Cape Grace. South Coast goes to show that there are still sea stories yet to be written, despite centuries of them being told.

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