You who’ve helped us with advice, and analysis, and scanning, and shop-testing and just comments, and being there…we take it as the highest compliment we could get, that people like you read our books. Your generosity is amazing. Please stay with us. We so much enjoy the community that’s grown up here, and when we get tired or wonder what on earth we can do about this or that situation—we remember where our books are going, and we reload that whole file to get that pesky chapter head misplacement or whatever glitch we spotted. You make us want to do our best.
Thank you.
Well, thank YOU for writing such good books, and for taking your time to share of yourself here on the internet.
You make the world a better place!
It’s we who should be thanking you, CJ, Jane and Lynn. You have given reams of time to CC. You are always on the spot with grace and humor and have given us a very wonderful community. THANK YOU a thousand times a thousand. 🙂 😀 😆
Thanks for furnishing us with beautiful worlds to dream in. I can’t tell you how happily I’ve delved into any of your books, and it’s great to have access to them now in other formats as well. Thank you all for sharing your talents with us!
cheers!
Har, hear, ladies – thanks for everything, and may I wish you both a very Happy Christmas from a big fan in England.
Have yourselves a merry little Christmas; let your hearts be light. You all deserve it.
And to all of you, a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Blessed Solstice, Joyous Kwanzaa, and a Felicitous New Year on whatever calendar you observe! May the next spiral of this interesting planet about its traveling star bring us all a happy year of meeting, finding, doing, and discovering!
Merry Christmas, CJ. Thanks for all the books
Whenever I read one of your books, I am totally immersed, and I can break out in a sweat just as easily as Bren in a firefight. There are times when after I’ve finished a book, I’m kept thinking I’m still in that world. It tells me that the book has affected me deeply, and has given me a great deal of entertainment, not to mention education. (I rememember emailing you once to ask what a brigandine was, I’d looked it up in the OED and couldn’t find it, and you graciously gave me the definition.) It wasn’t that I felt it was too obscure, but one really likes to “see” what the characters would look like in their armor, everyday clothes, etc. I wish I had the ability to draw and/or paint so I could render my interpretations of the characters. I’m sure David does a great job, but two people seeing the same thing will see it slightly differently. Ah well, what I’m trying to say all along is, Thank YOU for the wonderful worlds you take to, and what we get to do while we’re in those worlds.
I can’t thank all of you enough for the joy that
this community has given me.
I fully agree with ‘joekc6nix’ to read one of your
books is to achieve complete immersion into what
ever world is portrayed within.
My Thunderbird email is DEAD dead. Fortunately I had a few accounts in other email sites. I guess that I will need to redo my avatar. I wish that I
had a scanner so that I could use a pic of my best
friend Py (named for Pywacket in “Bell,Book and
Candle”).