In the Land of the Babblers
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:49 pm
1. What is this about?
2. Are you planning on making it a complete book?
2. Are you planning on making it a complete book?
I'll cite Mark's own description, from his page The Secret History of Verduria:Cypress wrote:1. What is this about?
Some tidbits of further information on Babblers can be found on the Secret History page, which includes a short excerpt, in the form of a Cuzeian legend; in the Historical Atlas of Erelae, under the year 287, which also summarizes the story; in the Cuezi grammar, which includes a "translated" excerpt from Babblers at the end; in the page on Cuezian monotheism from the section Belief Systems of Almea (which has a few brief comments); and in several threads here on the ZBB, primarily in the Almea forum.zompist wrote:The second novel was written not long after this; it's called In the Land of Babblers. It's set in the year 297, and concerns a young courtier named Beretos, who is sent to be the Cuzeian Resident in a miserable little Cadhinorian barony on the edge of the Plain that happens to guard the only pass through the Ctelm Mountains against the ktuvoks. The Cadhinorians are basically barbarians at this time, and Beretos finds it hard to be accepted even as a warrior, much less a help against the demons.
As Mark's description in the Secret History implies, Babblers already exists as a completed (but as yet unpublished) novel. Mark sent it to a number of publishers at the time it was first written, and as he's said here on the board, at the moment he's seeking once more to get it published. There are already a number of us here who will be happy on the day that In the Land of Babblers appears at the local bookstore.Cypress wrote:2. Are you planning on making it a complete book?
Interesting idea, but it won't fit on one shirt.JonathanaTegire wrote:he might publish it over cafepress.com, though the number of zbbers with credit cards (of which I am not a member) is very small.
I just use my mother's credit card and reimburse her in cash.JonathanaTegire wrote:he might publish it over cafepress.com, though the number of zbbers with credit cards (of which I am not a member) is very small.
My main credit card is my bank's Cash & Charge card, which acts essentially as an ATM and debit card--if I use it as a credit card to charge for something (online or otherwise), the money is removed from my account as soon as the purchase clears.Xephyr wrote:I just use my mother's credit card and reimburse her in cash.JonathanaTegire wrote:he might publish it over cafepress.com, though the number of zbbers with credit cards (of which I am not a member) is very small.