First let me thank everyone who entered the Falling Glass freebie competition. If you didnt win, it was not a reflection on your lack of skill because really there was no way you could have worked this one out.
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In the deleted scene from Falling Glass it comes out that Killian, an Irish Traveller, was born in England on St George's Day making him more English than the English. He's in New York for this birthday and he gets made fun of and bullied a little by the crew he's working with. Anyway I cut the scene but his birthday remains. April 23rd. The astoudingly clever/very very jammy Katherine Howell completely deduced/blindly guessed the answer and the book is on its merry way to her.
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Incidentally in the novel Dracula, by that other dodgy Irishman, Bram Stoker, evil things are said to happen on St George's Day..It's also Shakespeare's birthday and that of Lee Majors.
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Normal blog service will resume tomorrow.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Yes We Have No Bananas, Yes We Have No Bananas...But We Do Have A Winner
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Boy, did I love Lee Majors when I was in about eighth grade. He hadn't become the Six Million Dollar man yet, though. He was still just the bastard son of the Stockton Barkleys in Big Valley.
I also stayed in a bed and breakfast in Dublin, one half of which had been the home of Bram Stoker and one half the home of Lafcadio Hearn, neither of which names instantly bring Ireland to mind.
So you'd think I would have somehow intuited this. But never mind. Congratulations, Katherine--that was a fantastic guess.
Seana
I had one of these, worth 86 bucks now apparently
Congratulations Katherine!!
Maybe I should buy that one and find some cowboy clothes for him.
Twas a very jammy guess indeed! I Googled saints days and Georgie popped up.
Thanks :)
Hey I was only 7 days off, and my middle name is George! I should get a bookmark or something!
Kidding, congrats, fun contest.
Congrats, Katherine!
I finished the audio version, Adrian, and reviewed it on Audible (moniker: Cheryl Seattle, WA). I loved it, Adrian, but… I gots to know!!!
Glenna
Thank you for the review! Three reviews now audible.com Beginning to look a little more respectible over there!
Katherine
Dont be telling me that. I thought you were some kind of intuitive genius or something.
Dennis
There will be a next time, I promise. In fact if we get an American edition, to celebrate I'll have another compo.
Cheryl
If I told you I'd have to kill you. Just like X does to Y at the end. Or maybe he doesnt.
And FINALLY, FINALLY the answer I've been waiting for since I was five years old:
Tiger Kills Lion
Great comments under this story at Boing Boing.
I have to say that that is a question that has never occured to me.
Along with one of the commenters, I was more curious about why if the 'incident' happened in September, the BBC decided to present it in March.
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