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Posted by Panu H�glund
(195.16.202.19) on November 29, 2000 at 07:28:50:<p>
In Reply to: <a href="61.html">Re: Secret History of Verduria V: The novels you can't read yet</a> posted by Mark Rosenfelder on November 20, 2000 at 18:00:52:<p>
: Personally, I still like this book. <br>I liked trying to get inside the mind <br>of someone from a very antique culture; <br>and the spiritual desolation that Beretos <br>feels echoed some parts of my life. (I'm better now, thanks.) <p>: I'm not going to post it online; I still <br>want to be published on dead trees, and <br>explore this wacky idea of writers getting <br>'paid' that I hear so much about nowadays.<p>I am afraid it is a strongly illusionary idea<br>indeed and very far from reality. Why not <br>post it here in original Verdurian instead, for<br>the benefit of us learners?<p>(By the way, the Irish translation of your "explain<br>everything" page is advancing, but not yet completed.<br>I had some marginal problems with strange Americanisms,<br>but I assure you I have as yet been able to translate<br>all the relevant parts.) <p>
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: : Personally, I still like this book.
: I liked trying to get inside the mind
: of someone from a very antique culture;
: and the spiritual desolation that Beretos
: feels echoed some parts of my life. (I'm better now, thanks.)
: : I'm not going to post it online; I still
: want to be published on dead trees, and
: explore this wacky idea of writers getting
: 'paid' that I hear so much about nowadays.
: I am afraid it is a strongly illusionary idea
: indeed and very far from reality. Why not
: post it here in original Verdurian instead, for
: the benefit of us learners?
: (By the way, the Irish translation of your "explain
: everything" page is advancing, but not yet completed.
: I had some marginal problems with strange Americanisms,
: but I assure you I have as yet been able to translate
: all the relevant parts.)
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