Um, for those that are interested (didn't get much pos. fb last chapter), I'm currently playing with a new installment of In Sunlight or Shadow. I say "playing with" because I'm still kind of hesitant to write. I just wanted to drop a note letting those who still like it know that more should be coming. No word on when, yet, cuz uh - my life? Kinda hectic lately:)

And now, because I've got lotsa newbies on my flist, I'm doing the question meme again. Go ahead - ask me any question. Don't be shy, I'm not. If you're squicky about asking something, you may comment annonymously. See, I'm cool like that. Only rule: no more than three questions.

Ask away *g*.

From: [identity profile] chocgood84.livejournal.com


All of my fic is at my website, Forgotten Psychosis, under "Fiction".

And, my favorite book...gosh that's a hard one. Four come to mind - DaVinci Code (Brown), Density of Souls (Rice), and Odd Thomas (Koontz), and Pandora (Rice). If I *had* to pick one, it would probably be Odd Thomas.
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From: [identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com


I liked DaVinci Code; have you read Angels and Demons, its precursor? I think it's actually a better book.

From: [identity profile] chocgood84.livejournal.com


I haven't actually. I heard it's not as good, though. Hmm...*adds to list*
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From: [identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com


I thought Angels was better because it seemed to focus more strongly on characterization than DaVinci. Also, I think all the hype kinda spoiled DaVinci for me. Angels seemed more original because there wasn't a tv show nattering on about **SECRETS** every five seconds. If you like that sorta book, another good one to read is Gospel by William Barnhardt. It's one of those where the present-day story is fiction but all the footnotes and academic stuff is factual. It's a story about the Gnostic gospels. Very cool.

From: [identity profile] chocgood84.livejournal.com


I did love how he tied a completely fictional thriller into historical perspectives. I think, though, the reason I loved it so much *was* the historical stuff. I'd never heard that take on Mary Magdelene before, so that helped to keep me into it.

Thanks for the Rec, though, I'll keep it mind.
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