*cough*,  ahem, sorry i did notice the lack of protectors.
My friend on FB just informed me the same.  Ok, Geeks  pffffffft.  Still funny 
:=).

Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 23:39:47 -0400
Subject: RE: Magician (Voyager Classics) [Special Edition] [Hardcover]
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

*Clears throat*  Geek, not nerd. (Nerds use pocket protectors. ( *clears 
throat* use  != own) );
Cheers

Lucas 
On Mar 26, 2013 7:31 PM, "Lani cat" <[email protected]> wrote:




I hope all you guys n girls realise something.
GOD we are such a bunch of nerds tehehehe.

From: [email protected]

To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Magician (Voyager Classics) [Special Edition] [Hardcover]
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 23:09:54 +0000










I was going for Crydee, with the town below and the sun setting in the 
west. Too small for Krondor. Tower on the right has a chimney...
 
Wonder if we’ll be able to get limited edition prints?


 

From: Noel & Danielle O'Sullivan 
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:03 PM
To: 'feistfans-l' 
Subject: RE: Magician (Voyager Classics) [Special Edition] 
[Hardcover]
 


I 
thought it might have been Rillanon after King Rodric finished with it? Wasn't 
he the one that got caught up in making Rillanon so 
beautiful?
Danielle
 


From: 
[email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Kamotzatthebeach
Sent: Wednesday, 27 March 2013 8:38 
AM
To: feistfans-l
Subject: Re: Magician (Voyager Classics) 
[Special Edition] [Hardcover]
 

I saw it more as Krondor,  seems too grand to be Crydee 
in my imagination.

Lucas Richardson

HCS TV

Sent from my iPad


On 
Mar 26, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Alexis duprey <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  
  Hmm, what area do you think 
  that first picture is? Crydee?
  
  On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Chris Fowler <[email protected]> 
  wrote:
  
  
  Just got 
  mine through the post this morning, wow he's a big bad boy 
  :)
  
   
  
  --Chris--
  
   
  
    
    ----- Original 
    Message ----- 
    
    From: [email protected] 

    
    To: feistfans-l 
    
    
    Sent: Monday, March 
    25, 2013 7:35 PM
    
    Subject: RE: A little 
    head's up and a bit of a brag
    
     
    
    
    Ray:  Congrats on completion of the Midkemia 
    cycle.  I'm anxiously awaiting Magician's End...and re-reading Demonwar 
    and AKB and ACI in preparation.  The Chronicles of Pug looks like it 
    will be an awesome capstone to 30 plus years of work.  You deserve a 
    little brag -- indeed, more than a little!
    
     
    
    For Feistfans who are interested, Ray's publisher 
    provides a little sneak peek of the Chronicles of Pug here:  
http://www.harpercollinscatalogs.com/TR/other/9780380978267_0_Extra_spread_1.pdf

    
     
    
    That excerpt may not be in final form but the visuals are 
    truly gorgeous.  It's mouth watering for this Midkemia fan of 27 
    years.  Warning that the excerpted text may be considered 
    spoilerish.
    
     
    
    Ray, if you would prefer that this link not be circulated 
    (although I think it can only entice buyers!), please accept my apologies 
    and the powers that be should be please delete this from feistfans 
    website.    
    
     
     
    
    > From: [email protected]
> Subject: A little head's up 
    and a bit of a brag
> Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 17:48:28 -0700
> 
    To: [email protected]
> 
> Folks, as 
    you are among the most loyal (and crazy) of my readers I thought I'd share 
a 
    bit of information with you.
> 
> As some of you may know, we've 
    had a project, The Atlas of Midkemia, on the back burner for nearly 15 
years 
    as HarperCollins and I struggled to find a specific place to put it and 
make 
    sense of it. Now that the Riftwar Cycle is over, we've come to a logical 
    place to create this project, which has morphed into something we're 
calling 
    The Chronicles of Pug.
> 
> It's a book of illustrations and 
    maps, with commentary by Pug and Magnus, addressing the geography and 
    culture of many places, relating to the situations in the book.
> 
    
> I'm hoping to have all my bit done by next weekend, and here's what 
    I wish to share with you.
> 
> Steve Stone, who has done the 
    illustrations for the covers of several of my books in the US has been 
    killing the images. They are at times breath taking and more than once I've 
    said, 'OK, that's now how I imagined that would look; this is better!' The 
    maps are lovely and make me wish I could go play tourist (and I know 
    better).
> 
> The unexpected thing for me is I'm having a blast 
    writing the text. I'm going back and reading stuff I wrote decades ago, and 
    if I can sound a little immodest, I find myself going, "Damn, I forgot I 
    wrote that! It's pretty damn good!"
> 
> The hardcover will be 
    released in the fall,sometime in September I think, and it will be a very 
    nifty package, with a faux leather feel binding, and lovely art in color 
and 
    black & white.
> 
> Just thought you should know.
> 
    
> Best, R.E.F.
> ----
> www.crydee.com
> 
> Never attribute to malice 
    what can satisfactorily be explained away by stupidity.
> 
> 
    
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
  
                                          
                                          

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