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<blockquote data-quote="Christianfantasy" data-source="post: 49568369" data-attributes="member: 178854"><p>Hi again, liesje. Four thousand words is not insignificant, especially considering you have two other stories going at the same time. Are they all in the same genre, I wonder? Are they fantasy? </p><p></p><p>An excerpt of Mere Christianity was one of the readings, by Lewis Himself, I listened to last night. It's one thing to read it, but another experience altogether to hear him read it himself. I'll never forget it!</p><p></p><p>I can only speak for myself, but I certainly consider Lewis and Tolkien classics. I love Shakespeare too, especially Hamlet. I have really slacked when it comes to Austin, though. Around three months ago I bought my very first Austin novel, <u>Pride and Prejudice</u>, but I have yet to read the first line. [I love all the movies, btw.] Which of her novels is your favorite?</p><p></p><p>Well I'm getting ready to go out of state for Thanksgiving, so I probably won't be posting any more until Friday. Happy writing in the meantime! </p><p></p><p>PS: Guess what I have all ready for the five hour drive? <u>The Horse and His Boy</u>, on CD, as read by two-time Olivier Award winning Royal Shakespearian actor Alex Jennings. I am VERY excited!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christianfantasy, post: 49568369, member: 178854"] Hi again, liesje. Four thousand words is not insignificant, especially considering you have two other stories going at the same time. Are they all in the same genre, I wonder? Are they fantasy? An excerpt of Mere Christianity was one of the readings, by Lewis Himself, I listened to last night. It's one thing to read it, but another experience altogether to hear him read it himself. I'll never forget it! I can only speak for myself, but I certainly consider Lewis and Tolkien classics. I love Shakespeare too, especially Hamlet. I have really slacked when it comes to Austin, though. Around three months ago I bought my very first Austin novel, [U]Pride and Prejudice[/U], but I have yet to read the first line. [I love all the movies, btw.] Which of her novels is your favorite? Well I'm getting ready to go out of state for Thanksgiving, so I probably won't be posting any more until Friday. Happy writing in the meantime! PS: Guess what I have all ready for the five hour drive? [U]The Horse and His Boy[/U], on CD, as read by two-time Olivier Award winning Royal Shakespearian actor Alex Jennings. I am VERY excited!! [/QUOTE]
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