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Sobre mimFantasy author, composer and filker, Music Therapist, and Massage Therapist.

Sobre a minha bibliotecaWhile my "library" extends far beyond what I have listed, I decided to take a breather once I had reached about halfway through my science fiction / fantasy books and realized that I wouldn't even be able to fit all of THOSE into LT. ...As to the contents of the library, they ought to speak for themselves.

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You have no idea how perfect this is!!!
Thanks for all of them.
:)
I know your schedule is a bit fuzzy but I've updated the information for the Green Dragon 2009 Summer Get-Together (Mid-Atlantic). Drop into the pub and leave feedback!
True success

(C. Hoppe)

I hope my achievements in life shall be these:
That I will have fought for what was right and fair,
that I will have risked for that which mattered,
that I will have given help to those who were in need...
That I will have left the earth a better place for what I've done and who I've been.
Hi Danny,

It's here, it's here, it's here. Your second book, 'Beginning' is here! I cannot wait to read it. Thank you for setting up the email notification system. As soon as I received your email advising the early release, I forwarded it on to my local book store and they replied yesterday afternoon with an "it's here" comment, which was all the information I needed.
I must admit, I snuck out of work at 10.00am this morning to collect it, and it has been residing on my desk, in full view all day! Teased.
The anticipation is toe-curling. And I pulled a late shift tonight (I've only just got in), so... to have little or no sleep tonight or, fresh tomorrow. Hmmm, decisions, decisions!
Many thanks,
Debs.
PS, the cover rocks too!
Hello Danny, yes I don't often interact with people whose libraries are so wildly dissimilar from mine either. It's one of the charms of LT! Your library as entered seems to be fantastical literature, and I never was one for that. Talking animals not in cartoons and not possessed of lisps or Brooklyn accents simply piss me off and always have. Dragons? *sigh* Magic? Oh dear.

Science fiction featuring aliens never got my interest, either. I fear I am one of those literalists who thinks that we're it, ladies and gents, at least within our knowable reach. Still, that's what makes a horse race...all sorts and kinds.

I will head off to look at the music therapy site and many thanks for the pointer. It is always fun to me to learn about something I hadn't heard of before!

Cheers
RMD
Hello Danny...I realize that you have no idea who I am, and thus might think this message a bit odd; you were a featured author recently and I looked into your books and profile as is my habit. I had never heard of a "music therapist" before, though I am well-acquainted with your brethren and sistern in massage therapy (bad feet, bad gait, blessed relief in theraputic massages).

Then Tim Spalding announced the minority stake sale of LT to CIG. One of CIG's companies is called "Bach to Rock." It is a for-profit company that provides music education nationwide, and you can look them up at: http://www.cambridgeinformationgroup.com...

I have no idea if this will be useful to you. I was and am verschmeckled at the idea of a music therapist, and so it's been in the thought-tumbler since I read about it; things tend to fall out of the tumbler when a connected thought that's new to me (a chain of for-profit music schools?!) shows up.

Any road, all good fortune with your degree (gorgeous part of Virginia you're in, just drove down I-81 this past fall going from Long Island to Texas for my daughter's wedding) and best of luck with your books!

Richard Derus
Relatively speaking. I lost all my forum activity, but at least I don't have to reenter my whole library!
Thank you! ^-^ I'm sure I'll be fine too, long time it may be before I get my hands on a copy. *pokes student budget*

Good luck with it whenever you end up putting them up!
I'm glad you like it so much. It must be incredibly different from learning the other languages too since the dynamics of vocalising them are so different, to stick to the linguistic terms I know. ^-^;

Ooooh... That sounds like it's a wonderful job, actually. I've always loved music, though, so the thought of using it to help others is a beautiful one. I'm glad you're in a position where you can do something like that and that you seem to be enjoying it. (Why else go for an MA?) ^-^
Hmm... Is there any book on music therapy that you'd recommend as an introduction? Reads easier than a website. ^-^

Planning to put your whole library on LT or just the interesting books? ^-~ (I'm still missing the books in the attic and my mum's cookbooks. I should really add the latter so I know which ones I shouldn't get her as a present.)
I'd imagine that depends on the books you get yourself. ^-~ To be fair, though, the only books I can read fluently are the English and Dutch books. My library actually gives a bit of a skewed image of my linguistic abilities. ^-^; Not necessarily so much of my interests, though. It runs in the family. So you've studied French, German, Spanish and American Sign Language? Which was your favourite?

Do you sing yourself or play an instrument? *curious now since the bio doesn't say* Sheet music is an area I really should get more of. I'm not a great singer, but I do enjoy it.

Any of the sub-cultures in particular or just in general? (I'm afraid I don't know too much about their history, though.)
Uhm... That's a good question... *thinks, because looking it up is cheating* Obviously there's present day English, some Old English, some Middle English, some Early Modern English, Dutch, Maori (which I misspelled lacking the knowledge of how to do macrons easily), Japanese, my dialect (well, I say 'my', but it's actually from a different city), uhm... There's a Latin book which I've misplaced (and thus isn't listed on LT) somewhere in the house, and there's my old Greek grammar book, my language learning books (Welsh, Irish) and my dictionaries (German being the unmentioned language of those) and... I think that's it. So that's 13ish, counting everything. If you count just the fiction it goes down to 8.

Yourself? Guessing from your recently added books, you've a fondness for Irish(/Celtic) mythology?
Help yourself to the 'viral napping' but beware...I don't think there is a vaccine developed for it yet...we had lots of coffee this morning and it didn't seem to have any effect! Not sure how original I am, it seems like everything these days can have 'viral' added to it to explain that snowballing, spontaneous combustion kind of experience.
I did enjoy your book, and I am waiting for book number 2 so make sure you let us know when you have a pub date. Keep up the good work.
Danny,

No, thank YOU sir for such a fine piece of work. Like most readers, I would love to have the gift you have. I envy you, if that is allowable, and am so very grateful that you and your kind endow us lesser mortals with the gifts that you bestow upon us.

Next time I'm in the Dragon I will raise my glass to you with one of Groo's delightful abominations that will have me seeing little blue people within a sniff.

Many, many thanks for sharing.

Debs.
I've got the pics from my sis-in-law, just need to sign up with flicker and post them.
Been letting work get in the way, dontcha know.

I'll def post in the forum once I get my derriere in gear!
Cool, hope it went well. I wouldn't have been able to make it out there anyway, so just as well. I do suggest publicizing your signings a week or so in advance, I'm sure there are plenty in LT who would love to stop by and say hi if you're within reach!
Thanks, Danny. I'll make sure that is the one I look for.

Carrie
Any chance of a kindle version of "Ending an Ending"?
"Two more days" is actually the first three words of my all-time favorite song which begins "Two more days is all you ever wanted/Paint your face; it's time to be social."

At the time, I think I just really liked the song, but I've continued to use it because I like that "two more days" can be wishing something would go on, reminding yourself that something unpleasant is almost over, or a countdown of sorts to something pleasant or unpleasant. It's kind of a multi-faceted carpe diem for me.

And that was probably way more explanation than you really wanted. :)
Thanks again for a great mid-Atlantic meet-up. You did such a great job planning the route and schedule.

BTW, the store on the walking mall that I mentioned, with the fossils, is the Handworks Gallery (http://www.handworks.biz/index.htm). My aunt wants to know where you got the cheese :o)
Unfortunately, my dear, I cannot attend the Mid-Atlantic GD get-together. Next year, I promise!

Seems there's more to this retirement business than just not showing up! I've been the school librarian around here for 25 years, and packing up all my cra--erm, stuff (!) is taking forever. In addition, I have to get the shelves and files in ready condition when the new librarian takes over in the fall.

Take lots of pictures, and send me a synopsis!!

*shedding tears of frustration, and looking for a roomba to bash*
in Thailand actually:)
Google Images! LOL

I type in something I want to as a cake: Like today it was "wedding cheese cake" for instance. I end up drooling the whole time. :o)
Uhm, okay, that worked.

Several times.

Oops O.o
Mmm, cookies!
Mmm, cookies!
Mmm, cookies!
mmm, cookies.

Bwaa haa haa! Thanks for the verbal fig leaf! :o)
Oh, please. I'm going to be so excited that I'll probably plaster it all over every GD thread, so there's no danger that you'll be out of the loop! :)
Heh, thanks, but I didn't make it. I got it somewhere... ummm, don't remember where exactly.
Happy to oblige on the puffin prediction. :) Didn't realize you're an author - seems like I say that a lot around the GD! Congrats on the publishing deal!
"see" you around!
- el :)
Curious, I was looking at Amazon for your book and it was saying it was a paper back for ~$20. Is your book currently a paperback? or did they get it wrong? Barnes and Noble is the same.
Congratulations on the publisher deal! From my budding-author friend's experience, I know how good that can be. Hope it all goes well!
Well, you never know, you just MIGHT be eaten by a gruel, LOL!!!
Just saw your comment on the Green Dragon "where are you from?" thread. I'm from Virginia! Hampton Roads region, though.
Thanks for the welcome to the Green Dragon Danny. I'm having a lot of fun. Ive just finished reading the 'Thread that can't be killed'
Danny,

thanks for your comment. I hope your mug is bringing you many enjoyable tea/coffee/whatever else drinking moments. It is indeed beautiful although occasionally I find it makes me dribble a little (when I drink from it not just from looking at it!) Should you ever find yourself in my little corner of the world between Germany, Luxembourg and France, drop me a line and I'll take you around the factory and even get you an extra 10% off at the factory store and you could get a whole set :-)

Barry
Danny,

Thanks for stopping by to say hello!

Nick
LOL thanks. Sorry it took so long to respond. My computer tore up and I have only now recived it back. The upside is that I have read lots and lots of books. :-)
Well we share a few of the same friends I see on your comment list, so while I was wandering through The Green Dragon I happened across your name. You have a nice stack of books here. We only share 7 books so far, but they are good ones. :)

I am also a big Terry Pratchett fan, so I think we're in some of the same groups. I haven't read any of your books, but good luck. As an admitted bibliophile/bibliomane, I am always in admiration of those who fulfill the dream of filling pages with wonderful words.

Much bliss,
~PandorasRequiem~
u makes cittehkitteh laff muchs :D
Hi Danny!

Thanks for joining the 20-Something LibraryThingers group!
Ook ook?
glad you liked it -- I'm always willing to write about food!
Delayed reply here i know sorry, but I'm glad u liked the dragon pics i posted & sorry bout the paranoia, lol :)

Did you post if you have any dragons in your home? my memory tells me u didnt say, but my memory's not so great, lol...

Are you a dragon fan in general? If so u shd join the group i started, i'll send you an invite :)
Thanks, though I can't take credit for it, just found doing a web search. I've seen you posting now and then, didn't realize you were an author. I'll have to check out your books sometime.
Sounds like we were, indeed, both there at the same time. I was in NOLA from 97-2001 working on my undergrad, then moved back down there from 2003-2005 to do my Master's. Incidentally, I both grew up in, and lived in for that 2-year interval, northern Virginia! I actually grew up in Reston, went to high school in Arlington (VA, not TX), and when I moved back up there, had a place in Ashburn. Winchester's not more than, what, an hour from there? How's that for coincidence?

What exactly is music therapy? One of my brothers did his undergrad in performance art (music), and is considering going back for his Master's. As I understand it, his chief difficulty is that most schools have limited spots available for each instrument, so opportunities are limited.
Hi there, I noticed from your author page that you went to Loyola, so I thought I'd drop a line to a neighbor. I did my BA & MA at Tulane, right next door. Where in VA are you now? Have you been back since Katrina? I was there for about a week in the January following the storm - hardly feels like the city I know anymore.

Anyway, thanks for the help with the Coldfire question I had!
Hello!

Was that sarcastic bout me postin the pics in the dragons at home thread? I was worried that ppl would be annoyed coz pics make the page take longer to load... I might just be bein paranoid, lol, but if it was, lemme know & i'll delete the pics :) If it wasnt sarcastic, I'm glad my dragons could bring some enjoyment to someone apart from me, I feel like I'm being greedy keeping them to myself, lol...
You said the secret woid! I love his movies, and I am amazed at what he was able to get away with in 1950's TV.
How did I decide on my favorite fantasy creatures? Hamadryads because I love the idea of trees being distinct individuals with dryads that mirror how the tree looks. The Waterhorses and Selkies because I'm attracted to water; I find it calming and when in large bodies like lakes and oceans it seems to hold secrets or mysteries. The idea of them being creatures between worlds able to live on land among mortals and then return is facinating to me.
You asked "I noticed a intriguing ?disparity? in your library. You have 21 Christianity-tagged books and 20 Neopagan-tagged books. Are/were you making a compare and contrast examination? Are/were you both, one after the other or simultaneously? I don't think I've ever seen that combination before."

I majored in Comparative Religion, which is where most of my books come from -- college days. Though, yes, I was once a Christian and now I'm "Pagan" -- not Wiccan, but I practice Witchcraft.

I can't wait until I finally get around to a paid account -- I've got way more books I'd love to add.

Thanks for the comment! :)
Thanks for the warning. ;-D
I've never heard of Eddings, its my own little creation. Its derived from the teachings of an offshoot of Hindu yoga and Theosophy known as the Ancient Wisdom tradition. Of course, now that you've mentioned it, I'm going to have to go track down a copy of the Belgariad to read.
Dear Danny,

I am so sorry for the tardy reply, but this fall has been so busy! You asked me what "with meat air freshener" meant in reference to one of my books. My husband and I went to see Chuck Palaniuk at the National Press Club for his Haunted book tour, and whenever he signs books he always gives you something and for Haunted it was a meat air freshener. It is in the shape of a T-bone steak and it smells like meat. Gotta love Chuck! It really was the best book signing I have ever attended. He is an absolute riot!

Have a great day!

Melanie
Mu!
(parthenogenesis) - Ah, well, I'm sure they can take a joke...*duck again*
Well, only almost grown up....so nothing to worry about just yet!
Thanks buchleser. I spent far too long trying to destroy Clam's thread but it was fun. Tim at LT did a good job protecting the posts. In the early days it was easy to mess up with some HTML code.

darrow
Hi Danny,
Thanks for your nice comment! I don't ALWAYS have super-librarian powers, but I was on a roll that day, for sure! ; ) Havne't had anything to equal that since, though. I took a peek at your first book...I do believe that I shall have to purchase a copy (new and exciting fantasy authors are a rare breed, in my opinion)! Can't wait to see what kind of wonderful world you created!
Regards,
James
lol! It's a part of my evil plan to take control of the world by confusing people who visit my profile! BWAhahahahaha! *cough* er...My parents are in the army (hence the name) and are currently stationed in Virginia. When I moved out to go to college, I tried to only bring the books I hadn't read yet, so slightly more than half of my books are with my parents.
You were wondering where I get my signed books. I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of the US Midwest. We have lots of chain stores and several independent bookstores, which is where I've gotten most of my books signed. Some are copies that a store had that I just picked up, but the majority of my signd collection is a result of me getting my books into the hands of an author. I just meet Terry Jones, from Monty Python, Friday evening at Augsburg College. Sometimes there quite a crowd, but quite often it's a much mre intimate gathering and you can chat with a writer for some time. Lots of fun.
To answer your questions: There are 143 people on LT that have their location listed as Norway. I take this to mean that there are at least that many here, and possibly some more that have not listed their location at all.
Hi buchleser,
Canadian Bookworms is just a chance for Canadians on LT to connect. We don't read just Canadian lit or specifically discuss it. I think there is another group (maybe with Canucks in the name, I can't remember) that does this.

I don't think Canandians read or buy books any differently from Americans but there are definitely fewer Canadian authors. I can't say I try too hard to look specifically for Canadian authors to read.

Cheers,
No. Sometimes I wish I were a struggling writer, just for the dramatic life experience. Maybe if I had more free time. Thanks for the compliment, though!
Thanks for your comment! Your profile says you're a grad student -- if you don't mind my asking, what's your area of study?
Yes, I really do have math tattoos :). I put a picture of them on my flickr account here. I got the top one in Berkeley, Ca and then I got the bottom one in Sydney Australia about a year later.

Cheers,
Greg
We appreciate the effort.
Thanks
Dan,
Would you mind terribly, do us a favor and fix your post in the Green Dragon: The Journey or the Ending? thread.

It's causing a problem for everyone who posts after you.

Thanks much,
WHL
No, not a photographer, just terribly, terribly clever!
You asked me:
I'm curious, Zette: Why did you make that rule (of finishing everything you start) for yourself? Were you not giving endings to your stories, or were you coming back to stories you had started long ago and not remembering where you were headed with them, or was there another reason?

There are several reasons. One of the big ones is that it's far too easy to give up and start something new every time you (generic author you) hit a difficult spot in a story, rather than working through the problem and fixing whatever needs to be corrected. Giving up just means the person ends up with files full of unfinished stories, and that's an awful waste.

I had always tended to finish most of what I started, but as I met more writers, I saw how often they put stuff aside and never got back to it. I decided to take an active step not to go that way.

Since I write quickly, I think that helps me work through to the end, so I don't have the 'what was I doing here' problem, even if I do set something aside for a while. I will always get back to it within the year (Zette's rule # 2 is to finish the draft within the year), so stories rarely slip too far out of my thoughts.

I hope that answers the question!
Good question! They are all pretty time-consuming!

I took advantage of my almost-one-year anniversary to make my account a lifetime one. I don't know why I didn't do that the first time!
Heh, glad you liked it! I think it's originally from The Goon Show, but it's been too many years since I heard it for me to remember for sure.
Thank you for that help. I think that will be useful, provided I can understand it! :) I'll work on it.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked my short review. I have just re read Hogfather with our high school junior boys book club. It reminded me how much I enjoy this novel.
lol I'd seen your username somewhere in Talk...oh right, I remember now, the three favorite discworld characters thread. Anyway, I'd recognized you, no worries even if I hadn't. Welcome to LT!
Well, Mace is now hiding under the couch. Nutmeg is looking at you funny thinking "you don't really look like a dog."
Thanks! That is indeed the first time anyone's complimented my mummified cat-naming abilities!
Mental Health - not even a passtime, I just like the particular way TP cuts through the clouds we all live in. As someone who came to selfconfidence only in my 20s I'm still amazed at how much difference it makes. And amazed at the number of people who don't seem to have any.

Any particular reason why your username is in German?
Oh I know eh they were just beautiful! Especially a couple, and I recognized one from Oxford...I think it was! Wow...I never even imagined libraries like that! Anyways must dash, homework, places, and all that jazz! Thanks for the comment and have a SPECTACULAR day!!
Jerusha
It's an interesting idea... actually, I don't tend to take baths, and if I did I probably wouldn't draw in them because I'm very clumsy and would almost certainly drop things. But it's true I do tend to get my best ideas when I'm on the can or in the shower. Maybe TS Eliot was right and there's a strong connection between art and scatology, lol! Thanks for dropping by my DeviantArt page.
Well, if it makes you feel better, I have read probably a third of the books in your catalog, even if I don't own them - for instance, Asimov, Pratchett, Niven... And the reason it doesn't show that we share the Pullman books is because mine are separate and yours is a set. There's no way to connect them yet. So we share a little more than you might think at first glance :)
My alias... Well. Easy answer is it's the name of my cat. It was given him by his previous family, who had him his two first years - he's 15 now so it was a while ago.

As for the name itself: It could come from anywhere, but my guess is the two young daughters in that first family decided to name him such because he is (was) quite mischievous and that is approximately the meaning of the word "busig" in swedish. And there's a swedish kid's comic where there's a mischievous Busifer...

But I usually tell it's derived from "bus" = trick(ster) and "-ifer" from Lucifer, kind of "Satan's trickster". More fun that way ;-)
Thanks for the comment. ;)
So glad to be of assistance! :) Welcome to the group, there can never be enough Pratchett fans.
Carmina Burana, I have never heard of but will go look up right now. It's actually from my nickname/potential pen name, Fatalis Fortuna. The initials being F. Fortuna, which has always just looked cool to me... :) Could be wrong though, I suppose?
I think your book looks intriguing - any plans for an unabridged audio version yet? (I'm pretty committed to audio books.)
I love that quote! :-D I use it all the time because it is so particularly apt. I stole it from Brooks' Sometimes the Magic Works: Lessons from a Writing Life, which is a great book in general, especially if you are a fantasy writer. I'd definitely suggest reading it.
Thank you so much for the compliment on my bookshelves! It took me a long time to come up with something I thought I would like. Unfortunately it is still not enough space. I have since added another wide, tall unit (the pics there depict 3 wide units)as well as a series of shorter units to create a stair-step effect for my cats. I have managed to get all the fantasy paperbacks handled, but I am out of room for hardbacks again! :

Really they are not expensive shelves if you have the wall space. IKEA,s Billy line - about $50.00 per unit in white.
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