Yes, Nathan, I received your package late yesterday. I really don't know what to say except that it was most unexpected and most welcome. Thank you very much.
I always say that if you're going to write a novel, then it's probably a good idea to have something to write it with. Microsoft Word is a wonderful solution to that dilemma. How did you know I'm a software junkie?
It must be a wonderful feeling to see your hard work bound and printed. I did send Nano a contribution, both to cover its expenses and to support the library fund. I'm sure I would have anyway, but the copy of your volume got me to move sooner.
Reading "Tothelea" has been on my required list for some time, so that's an added bonus. I'm looking forward to becoming acquainted with the work of Nina Tang, as well. My only question is whether the bound versions are the final ones. When last I looked "Accidental Witness" was still listed as a work in progress. Have you finished? By the way, I really enjoyed working along with you as the revision unfolded.
I won't get around to reading "Security & Exchange" until December, unfortunately, but time is pressing as you well know. I'm also planning to read your earlier work, "Willow Mills."
No worries about reading my own Nano entry. I really can't recommend it to anyone. It's beginning to read, in parts, like a travel brochure, a good indication, I thing, that I sorely need a vacation. I don't regret starting, but I am looking forward to the finish.
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Date: 2006-11-25 10:50 pm (UTC)I always say that if you're going to write a novel, then it's probably a good idea to have something to write it with. Microsoft Word is a wonderful solution to that dilemma. How did you know I'm a software junkie?
It must be a wonderful feeling to see your hard work bound and printed. I did send Nano a contribution, both to cover its expenses and to support the library fund. I'm sure I would have anyway, but the copy of your volume got me to move sooner.
Reading "Tothelea" has been on my required list for some time, so that's an added bonus. I'm looking forward to becoming acquainted with the work of Nina Tang, as well.
My only question is whether the bound versions are the final ones. When last I looked "Accidental Witness" was still listed as a work in progress. Have you finished? By the way, I really enjoyed working along with you as the revision unfolded.
I won't get around to reading "Security & Exchange" until December, unfortunately, but time is pressing as you well know. I'm also planning to read your earlier work, "Willow Mills."
No worries about reading my own Nano entry. I really can't recommend it to anyone. It's beginning to read, in parts, like a travel brochure, a good indication, I thing, that I sorely need a vacation. I don't regret starting, but I am looking forward to the finish.
Once again, thanks for the nice prezzies. Cheers!