Well Alison,
>
>And how did that paragraph bounce off the fantasy novel, which is a dream
>indeed?
I should say, see if you can find it & you'll see, but in fact, Black Wine
is novel about generations of a family of women the younger ones of which
are trying to escape the wiles & perversions of power they apparently
wield. What you had to say seemed to bounce off its fragmented narrative
beautifully. I don't know if TOR books make it down there, although I think
they do sometimes. You can check Candas Jane Dorsey out via a search engine
(I don't have the relevant www sites at my finger tips)...
Doug
Douglas Barbour
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They deserve respect. If you get the right ones
in the right order, you can nudge the world a
little...
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