MERCEDES-LACKEY Digest 2175 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Alberich by T Stafford 2) Herald with Children/Alberich's story by ShadowDreamer 3) Re:Herald with Children/Alberich's story by "Lindsay" 4) Re: Herald with Children/Alberich's story by Paige ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 09:12:06 -0800 (PST) From: T Stafford To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-herald.co.uk Subject: Re: Alberich Message-ID: <19991231171206.16259.qmail-+AT+-web106.yahoomail.com> > > I was just wondering if Alberich's story was told > anywhere?. If someone > knows, that would be much appreciated :). > I think it was in an anthology called Horse Fantastic. If I remember right, it was my first intro to Misty's writings! Teresa www.windborndesigns.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 10:12:17 -0700 From: ShadowDreamer To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-herald.co.uk Subject: Herald with Children/Alberich's story Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19991231101217.0136fad4-+AT+-mail> Paige writes: >Talia and Dirk are two of the few Heralds to have children. The only >others that have been mentioned, IIRC, are Rubrick, Davans parents and, >of course, Selenay. Don't forget that Teren also had kids, although they were before he became a Herald. I get the feeling that he and Keren do try to visit the kids often, since Keren seemed rather affectionate about them when mentioning that she had a niece Talia's age. tamlin asks: >I was just wondering if Alberich's story was told anywhere?. If someone >knows, that would be much appreciated :). Yes! At least the story of his Choosing is in an anthology called Horse Fantastic, a short story called Stolen Silver. It's a wonderful book, even if there's only one Misty story in it, especially if you like horses. The anthology is edited by Martin H Greenberg and Rosalind M Greenberg. Stolen Silver is the first story in the book. ShadowDreamer ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 13:45:27 -0600 From: "Lindsay" To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-herald.co.uk Subject: Re:Herald with Children/Alberich's story Message-ID: <292199912531194527434-+AT+-xfilesfan.com> Heyla, Everyone! I was wondering, just wondering, does anyone else correct mistakes they find in the books with a blood red pen (you know, the kinds teachers use)? I mean, in the Arrows trilogy and By The Sword there are so many mistakes, I just can't help myself! I take out my fountain pen, and write what it's -supposed- to be. Is this normal? PS: Happy New Year/Prospero Ano to all, I hope nobody has Y2K troubles Sincerely, Herald-Trainee Milena Blair of Valdemar Leilazel Samarah of Tortall Milena Blair of Tortall Lindsay Fundakowski Feldman of Maryland "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!" _____________________________________________ Free email with personality! Over 200 domains! http://www.MyOwnEmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1980 18:24:28 -0500 From: Paige To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-herald.co.uk Subject: Re: Herald with Children/Alberich's story Message-ID: <14B122AC.8B0A5F92-+AT+-sympatico.ca> ShadowDreamer wrote: > > Paige writes: > > >Talia and Dirk are two of the few Heralds to have children. The only > >others that have been mentioned, IIRC, are Rubrick, Davans parents and, > >of course, Selenay. > > Don't forget that Teren also had kids, although they were before he became > a Herald. I get the feeling that he and Keren do try to visit the kids > often, since Keren seemed rather affectionate about them when mentioning > that she had a niece Talia's age. I didn't forget him, I omitted him because he wasn't a Herald when he had kids, and therefore, he didn't have to take his office into consideration when he and his wife decided to have them. > tamlin asks: > > >I was just wondering if Alberich's story was told anywhere?. If someone > >knows, that would be much appreciated :). > > Yes! At least the story of his Choosing is in an anthology called Horse > Fantastic, a short story called Stolen Silver. It's a wonderful book, even > if there's only one Misty story in it, especially if you like horses. The > anthology is edited by Martin H Greenberg and Rosalind M Greenberg. Stolen > Silver is the first story in the book. It's also in one of the new books of short stories. Werehunter, I think, but I may be wrong. Lindsay wrote: > > Heyla, Everyone! I was wondering, just wondering, does anyone else correct > mistakes they find in the books with a blood red pen (you know, the kinds > teachers use)? I mean, in the Arrows trilogy and By The Sword there are so > many mistakes, I just can't help myself! I take out my fountain pen, and > write what it's -supposed- to be. Is this normal? Well, I don't correct them *in* the book, but I do have a growing file of inconsistencies that makes me think that Madame Lackey needs to hire someone to check her books for such things before they are published. -- Paige GO LEAFS!!! Proud Mom of Victoria - 4/24/98 Proud to be Outlandish Royal Defender of The Brat There is no "I" in "TEAM"...but there is an "M" and an "E" ------------------------------ End of MERCEDES-LACKEY Digest 2175 **********************************