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Watched England lose 3-2 to Croatia last night, meaning there will be
NO team from these isles at the 2008 European Championship -- not
England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Northern Ireland. That's the first
time since 1984 that no country from these two islands has qualified
for a major championship. Grim days indeed!!! While I'm first and
foremost an Ireland fan, if we're not in a competition, I would always
throw my support behind (or at least look on with interest) England or
Scotland or whoever. This means I'll have no vested interest at all in
the games next summer -- it will be a purely academic contest as far as
I'm concerned. *SIGH*
On a more positive note, I got back to my
normal editing ways this afternoon. I spent the early part of the day
writing some new material for book 8 of The Demonata,
but then it was back to simply editing, not re-writing. There might be
another scene further down the line that I have to adjust, but I don't
think so -- it looks like I might be in the clear for the rest of the
book's run ...
Received the following very nice email from a teacher called Michelle in Canada:
I am a high school teacher in Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada. I want you to know how much my students enjoy The Darren Shan Saga.
I've been using this series as a read aloud for the past two years with
my grade 9's and 11's. They cannot get enough, and each class starts
with someone asking, "Are we reading Darren Shan today?" A few
students have sped by me and they are well ahead of the class in the
series.
Many
of the boys have told me that they had not read a complete novel until
I introduced them to this series. They are completely spellbound by
your work. I had to ask the librarian to buy the series for the school
because they were in such high demand. I have even suggested to my
babysitter's daughter that she read this saga as she is a reluctant
reader herself; she is now on the second novel in the series.
As
a parent and educator, I appreciate that you have written books that
are highly interesting, but are innocent enough for young adults. Truly
your work is magical. I have been known to read aloud in class for half
an hour without a student making a sound - it's amazing the impact your
books have on my students.
I
have never been one to email authors, I figure you have a lot of fans
and a lot on your plate, but I have never seen books become so popular
in my 8 years of teaching. I felt it was necessary to contact you to
express my gratitude for creating books that easily promote literacy in
my classroom. Thanks again for sharing your talent with my students, and I wish you continued success.
Awwww
... I love it when an email like that pops through!!! I don't think any
author ever gets so busy that they don't want to read feedback like
this -- and more fool them if they do!!!! Success can distance you
somewhat from your audience -- it might become impossible to reply to
every email or letter, to go to every school which requests a visit --
but you should never let it drive a wedge between you. Responses like
this are why I became a writer in the first place, and if all the money
and trappings pass away (as they somtimes do), at least I'll have
emails and letters like this to remember and come back to -- and
ultimately I think that's what matters most. You shouldn't become a
writer to makes loads of money and get famous -- you should do it in
the hope of telling a story that will reach out and touch people. If
you can do that, you've done all that any writer should ever ask or
expect of themselves -- and anything after that is a bonus.
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