According to Amazon, Swordspoint was first published in paperback in 1986, Point of the Sword in 2006, and Fall of the King in 2002. Ann also mentioned to me that at the time FOTK was written the history wasn't just recapping history.
I'm afraid tweeting is a world I've never really gotten into. All tweets sound like nonsense to me, the letters don't even arrange into proper words. *g* But it is beyond cool that you earned a mention through Kushner - she is such a great writer and from what I have heard is really generous both with fellow artists and her fans. (Not that those two groups are by any means self-exclusive.
Btw, I wrote a Swordspoint/Lord of the Rings crossover that you might want to read, if you have the time and interest. (No pressure if you don't.) I'm not sure I'll actually post this one to FB, because I feel a bit odd posting a story with gay characters where my parents might see it. It's not that I'm homophobic or anything, but I just don't want to start a Thing, if you know what I mean. But if you're interested in Kushner you might enjoy it.
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Date: 2012-03-17 08:48 pm (UTC)I'm afraid tweeting is a world I've never really gotten into. All tweets sound like nonsense to me, the letters don't even arrange into proper words. *g* But it is beyond cool that you earned a mention through Kushner - she is such a great writer and from what I have heard is really generous both with fellow artists and her fans. (Not that those two groups are by any means self-exclusive.
Btw, I wrote a Swordspoint/Lord of the Rings crossover that you might want to read, if you have the time and interest. (No pressure if you don't.) I'm not sure I'll actually post this one to FB, because I feel a bit odd posting a story with gay characters where my parents might see it. It's not that I'm homophobic or anything, but I just don't want to start a Thing, if you know what I mean. But if you're interested in Kushner you might enjoy it.