Jun. 2nd, 2008

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I dropped Mason off at school today, and so now I'm sitting at Cahoots Coffee shop (the wireless at Amore wasn't working) writing to you, which I hope to be able to start doing every day again.

[personal profile] xochiquetzl reminded me that I forgot to mention the BU Rapid-fire Reading in my con report. It was awesome. Because this was WisCON, I decided to read from Resurrection Code, the prequel to Archangel Protocol. There was much squeeing from the audience, which was both a bit surprising and amazingly gratifying. Since Tate's latest book Dead If I Do is currently at Kinko's being photocopied for shipping to New York, I actually started doing some thinking about the plot for Resurrection Code last night. Shawn pointed out that I really need to re-read my previous books, and so I started reading Archangel Protocol last night. Wow, is THAT a strange experience. I have to tell you that I don't regularly re-read my books, except when I have to find something to perform at a reading. The first chapter, which I performed a lot, was tough. But, there were things I'd totally forgotten in the second and third chapter which gave me that strange feeling of just... reading, you know? I actually got sufficently into the book that I was no longer hyper-aware that I'D WRITTEN THIS CRAP.

Anyway, I'm making a notebook Bible of all the important events, so I can actually not screw up my own timeline. Wish me luck.

Even though I have the rudiments of a plot, I wanted to ask you folks out there... is there anything you really, really, REALLY want to see in a new book in the AngeLINK universe? Let me reassure you that there will be plenty of Mouse, Page and angels (probably even Morningstar, even though I'm fairly explicit in Messiah Node that Mouse has never met Morningstar officially before.) This book is going to take place after or during the Blackout Years in Egypt when Mouse is a teenager (although I may fudge with that, since I'm not sure I ever say exactly how old he is in any of the books...and I'm not sure I want this book to be YAish). But, what questions are burning in your mind to be answered? What characters will you miss if I don't include them? 

Also, this is just so cool, I had to share! One of the editors of Many Bloody Returns, Toni L. P. Kelner, forwarded a picture of our anthology's German edition. Though I have to say "vampirgeschichten" sounds like some kind of noodles to me....


 

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