Friday, December 25, 2009



MERRY JESUS-BIRTHDAY! to all of you, my patient fellow Sundergirdians*, or, as a soul might say in the Half-Continent, "Hale Thisgivingday!"

Time is inexorably moving on and not too soon we will be in the actual year of Book 3's publication (if not the month yet).

I want to thank you all for a year of great (though, I confess slow) blogging, of the ever excellent exchange between us. My hope is to regain some much needed energy over this festive (festy?) break to stride off in the new year with slightly more constant bloggingness (+ thoughts on a whole new story to embark, Lord willing). As always, we shall see.

May this be an excellent time for you all,

D.M.Cornish

*a citizen of the Half-Continent.

17 comments:

  1. Joyeux Noël! What a gorgeous angel. Hope you and yours have the merriest.

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  2. Merry Christmas to all :)

    Hmmm...does the Half Continent have their own version of Father Christmas I wonder...?

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  3. MERRY CHRISTMAS, Mr. Cornish!

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  4. Mery exmas day, Mr Blood-Tattoo. I trust your day was enjoyable & what-not.

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  5. Merry Christmas! Or... maybe Happy Kwanzaa and Happy Boxing Day now that Christmas is over.

    I hope everyone had a happy and safe holiday. Here's to 2010!

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  6. Happy Christmas! and to a successful new year!!!

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  7. Merry Christmas and a marvelously blessed new year!

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  8. i say just keep to the "festive break"
    festy break...it sounds,well ...festy
    lol,
    Merry jesus birthday to you too!

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  9. There are advantages that your book is waiting until September to be released! It's just in time for people to start rushing out and purchasing the trilogy for their friends for Christmas! Advantages!

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  10. The disadventages is that some people (like me) will be on their way to become nuts, if they don´t get something good to read. Lol!

    I´m on my way on getting desperate. i´m even thinking of starting to read the heavy russian author´s like Bulgakov. Or wait for the new sleazy Sookie Stackhouse-book.

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  11. Late merry christmas!
    its the new year now and i hope to make good on a bunch on resolutions.

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  12. A belated Happy New year to All. Do they celebrate the New Year in the Half-Continent?

    Can't wait for the short story collection to tide me over til Sept!

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  13. "sessesse"
    God, these word verification thingies couldn't get any weirder.
    Happy Australia Day, it's the next thing coming. (Chinese New Year too, I believe)

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  14. and then anzac day and then were all stuck until next christmas

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  15. Don't forget the Queen's Birthday!

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