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Subject: Re: Bri


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Date Posted: 01/ 1/06 8:03:36pm
In reply to: Wolf 's message, "Re: Bri" on 01/ 1/06 7:19:40pm

>HAPPY NEW YEAR, Babe! I hope that you get everything
>you want this year and then some. I hope all your
>dreams come true, Baby. :)

Ditto.

>What's it about? Is it a
>fantasy, a romance or what?

A bit of a combo, I think. I can never classify it when I start, because by the end, it might be something totally different.

>Do you ever make up languages for your
>characters in your books, like Tolkein did?

No. Last time I made up a language I was ten, and playing some kind of adventure game with Todd and CT outside. lol. O'course, I don't speak many languages in the first place. I mean, Tolkien spoke German, Dutch, Old Norse & Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Romanian, Spanish, Italian, Welsh, Russian, Finnish and French. All of them (mostly Welsh and Finnish, according to books) played a part in his making up Elvish (High Elvish, Sindarian, Quenya), Dwarvish, Orcish, Entish, etc. Did you know that the hobbits don't actually speak English? Nope. I forget what the name of the language was, but I do remember that in their language, they called the Shire "Suza", and Sam and Ham Gamgee were "Banazir and Ranugad Galpsi". Amazing, isn't it?

>I was just learning about that the other day and I think
>that's so fascinating. I can't even imagine creating

I imagine it was, but he was a language professor for much of his life, ya know.

I bought
>her this huge stuffed elephant for her room, and a
>pair of matching sterling silver earrings in an
>elephant shape. Really cute. I just couldn't resist.
>lol

Well thanks for thinking of her.

TTYL

Bri

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