I recorded late. Forgot about. Got reminded. Lost the reminder (Sorry, Anita), but finally remembered when I was trying to eat dinner.
Moving on…
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I recorded late. Forgot about. Got reminded. Lost the reminder (Sorry, Anita), but finally remembered when I was trying to eat dinner.
Moving on…
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It is great to hear that you are finally writing again.
Keep up the good work and publish soon!
Just a thought but could Tony have started the city by building effectively a small port on the under water plateau with just a few buildings such as bunk house, rec area and dinning hall to start with and over the years it has just grown with no real planning and turned in to a mess.
Que his sister who has to come in and sort it out but she thinks it will just be easier to scrap it and start from scratch a few miles down the plateau with the subsequent fighting over cost and if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
Nathan, you mentioned the idea of a boy/man becoming a shaman without being the son of a shaman. Otto’s grandfather was a sheep header in the Eastern Reaches. When he came into his gift, he moved to Callum’s Cove and brought Richard with him. (This was part or the conversation between Otto and his mom when she first gave him the fishing tackle box.) I always assumed this meant that the grandfather was raised as herder rather than as a shaman. Perhaps it was both? Hmm, that would be another cool novella.