Hi Steena,
Again, apologies for my lack of German. I wanted to thank you again for having sent me that quote. The woman for whom the bookplate was drawn has now received it, and I am able to post it on my blog without ruining the surprise for her. I thought you might like to see what came of your kind help.
http://www.celinekiernan.com/blog/2009/08/rory-shearing/
Also to Blackie, I’m so sorry I didn’t see your message last time I was here. Let me answer it now? A bit late I know, again I'm sorry!
I only wanted to say that I liked the book just because of the strong emontions between the characters. It´s some kind of pure, innocent love -
I can´t really describe it... But some parts of the book where really overwhelming because of these feelings.
I find it so thrilling that you would feel that way about something I wrote. Writing is such a subjective thing and people’s reactions to stories are also so subjective – it feels like such a random stroke of luck when a reader feels for my characters the same way I do! Thank you for letting me know!
By the way, I don´t think that any of the opinions people are writing about the book are influenced just because you popped in here!
That’s good to know – but I would be afraid that politeness would maybe stifle people’s honesty so I will stay out from the discussions :0)
There are lots of other writers who can cope well with positive and negatie opinions about their books. It depends in which way they are written, I think. It's not what you say, but how you say it. And honestly, I do not think that any of the people who publish their thoughts about books here mean to upset or delight the autors.
I agree! In the end it’s up to the readers to decide what they think. But sometimes I think it does a writer no good to read too many reviews. Particularly when they range (as mine do) from ‘moved as slow as frozen treacle’ to ‘a real page turner. I couldn’t put it down!’ :grin: As a writer you have to learn to understand that your stories can’t please everyone, and that your work is what it is – as long as it’s the best you can possibly make it, and as long as you’ve written from the heart; then the most you can hope for is that someone somewhere will find resonance in it.
Because it´s no use to do so. There´s nothing to win or to lose.
We´re juts nuts about books and love to talk about them, aren´t we?
Yeay for people who love book! Long live books!