Sweet! Thanks everyone! I'm going for it, then. Otherwise, I was going to use a Transfiguration spell, cause I couldn't really find a book for it. And the first chapter already starts with everyone talking about an ice storm coming in before sundown, so we're probably going to head into nighttim...
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Just wanted to do a book/square check: Would Linda Howard's Ice be able to count for 'A Dark and Stormy Night? It's a winter snow storm, rather than a rain or thunder storm, and I'm not sure how broad we're interpreting the squares--whether it has to be a thunder storm or if any and all storms cou...
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Yay! Thanks! I've been wanting to read Dreamer's Pool for some time now. And also thanks for clarification on the International Woman of Mystery square. Fortunately there's a whole slew of UK female authors to choose from. lol
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I have a question concerning the square International Woman of Mystery. How would we define for an author who was born in one country and moved to another? For instance, I was thinking of using one of Sherry Thomas's 'Lady Sherlock" books for this square, since she was born in China, but she emigr...
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Just wondering if I'd be able to use 'Dreamer's Pool' by Juliet Marillier for the 'Dark, Dark Woods' square (cover looks to be set in a forest, and the main character lives in a forest). This is more fantasy, though I suppose I never really considered fantasy and supernatural in the same vein. But...
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Me too! Definitely light on the horror. More of a leaning towards mystery, but really anything else is fine. Except horror. =P Thanks so very much!!
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Hmm... so the prompt on the graphic square actually calls for the "European city" that she visited, but the prompt in the plain text version says "European country." Since MR had listed cities she visited as part of the square's brief intro, can we assume that she meant 'city' rather than 'country'...
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Done and done! lol Pre-planning already in the works. =P
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