I succumbed – the official Sara Douglass Facebook Fan page can be found here. I hope, If you can’t access this, please let me know here. I couldn’t find the publish now button … so I hope it is up!
I hang out on fb a fair bit, so look me up there.
I succumbed – the official Sara Douglass Facebook Fan page can be found here. I hope, If you can’t access this, please let me know here. I couldn’t find the publish now button … so I hope it is up!
I hang out on fb a fair bit, so look me up there.
I thought you left Facebook so you could work on your next book. I guess the fans are just that greedy wanting both the book and the author. Haha.
hi sara i am not into facebook but will continue to read your website it is always very interesting i would like to come around one day just to say hello and maybe do a couple of chores for you like polish your copper and weed that beautiful garden and if you are too tiered to walk i will drive you
to wherever you want to go
kindest regards maree
Sara:
You are the only person who could draw me to fb but I’m here.
A few weeks back I found one of your books at a yard sale. I’m a big science fiction – fantasy reader, started when I was 10 and found a book by Lester Del Ray. It’s hard for me to find books I have’nt already read. This is hard…. writing to a writer, makes me worry about spelling and gramer. I just finished reading the Twisted Citadel……….I was born in 1954, been reading from the age of 10, reading lots, more than TV Never read a book that made me cry (real big alagator tears). Thank you. Its been an experience.
Preston
Arizona, USA
Sara,
Your books are incredible.
I find them difficult to put down because they have an amazing ability to take me away from any problems I have in my own life and take me to a magical place. I’m working to get enough money to buy all your books although I have read most of them already.
Your books allow me to picture every little event and emotion to the point that I am convinced they will make an incredible movie experience; they would seriously surpass the Harry Potter series.
Anyways I hope that you are able to publish another book because when I tried to look around for your website and a way to contact you I had a moment of despair when I found things about gardening!?! (not that theres anything wrong with gardening, I just hope that you dont stop publishing books due to your love of gardening =] ) of course that is a very selfish hope but hey haha
Ps I am a teenager from Sydney, I don’t know why I felt the need to tell you that =S but I would love if you could email me or something? Just to talk to you would be an honour, honestly right now you seem like a character in one of your books (definately not a bad thing) but it would be amazing if I could talk to you and see what inspires you to write such magical stories
Kind regards from your fan,
Lucy =]
Pps
Just read your blogs about your cancer, I didn’t know!!
Sorry that I asked that you publish another book (how stupid and selfish of me)
Hope that all is well and that people (hopefully friends of yours) pop by your house and simply help out or sit there with you, not expecting you to get out of bed and just hold your hand in comfortable silence
If I was able to I would fly over to Tasmania this instant and help out, it would be something I could do in order to repay you for the joy your writing has brought me
Kind regards,
Lucy (again) haha
Sara,
I just have to say that the Crucible trilogy was absolutely amazing! I grabbed your book by chance just prior to getting on a plane for my hunnymoon and finished it in record time! I was so desperate to get the next two and read through through them desperate to see where the story would lead me. I love the way you intertwinded the fantasy with our reality! Truly amazing!!! I’m now going to move on to the Troy Game.
Sara
I am now reading Serpent Bride and have the other two books that complete the trilogy. I decided to start with this particular trilogy because of chronology. Ishbel … Ishbel is a very special character, a very special woman. She seems to embrace two identities – Ishbel the child and Ishbel the woman, and there is some sadness and longing about her. She is a mysterious woman-child, as if she is both at the same time, and now this book is becoming more compelling because of her. I want to know more about this person. She seems to be searching for her own past or something that is anchored in her past. Her relationship with Maxel is very interesting. I am on the first third of the book and I am enjoying it very much.
Thank you for a world of fantasy.
“Some”? sadness and longing? She is “all” sadness and longing and that’s what makes her beautiful and special.
And now back to reading!