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Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12225] Sun, 01 March 2009 03:24 Go to next message
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Fresh page for fresh introductions. Smile

If you are new to Robin's forum then feel free to introduce yourself. We love to hear from other fans of Robin's work.


Please note: If you are a forum regular (in posts) it would be appreciated if you could keep your posts here to a bare minimum so we can hear the new young things. Thanks!

April 2011 - Blogmom: Reanimated this thread and made it sticky. If you've joined recently or even if you just want an excuse to talk about yourself Wink please post away.

[Updated on: Sat, 09 April 2011 18:47] by Moderator


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12388 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 04 March 2009 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello!

I'm new, just got my lovely shiny new account approved *polishes shiny account* and thought I'd just say hi.

I've loved Robin's books since I stole my brother's copy of The Blue Sword as a young teen. I still have that copy, but bought a second in the same cover in Hay one year. The first copy has to be handled quite gently these days!

Also into reading most other fantasy especially children's fantasy, regency romance, plus a small travel writing and Antarctica exploration interest.

My 'to read' pile is currently 2ft high and competing with my Humax and DVD 'to watch' list not to mention the pile of console games I have 'to finish'..

Wish me luck!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12402 is a reply to message #12388 ] Wed, 04 March 2009 12:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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helbel wrote on Wed, 04 March 2009 11:21

...My 'to read' pile is currently 2ft high and competing with my Humax and DVD 'to watch' list not to mention the pile of console games I have 'to finish'..


Welcome!! But, um, <looks worried> be warned that hanging around here will likely make that 'to read' pile grow rather alarmingly... Very Happy
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12404 is a reply to message #12388 ] Wed, 04 March 2009 12:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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helbel wrote on Wed, 04 March 2009 11:21

Hello!


Hi there! Welcome to the forum. Might want to see if you can make a dent in that to-be-read pile while you still can. As Shalea said, this is a very book-enabling group!


Smooshes!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12520 is a reply to message #12225 ] Fri, 06 March 2009 02:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome! And about that TBR pile--you're in trouble now!


"And by the way you look fantastic in your boots of Chinese plastic."
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12529 is a reply to message #12225 ] Fri, 06 March 2009 06:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks all! I shall try to resist on the book front. At least till I've made some headway into my current pile...

Realised in my list of 'stuff to do' I forgot to mention the cross stitch that lurks in the corner, I've only been working on the current project (Janlynn Fantasy Sampler) for a decade so it might take a little while to finish it Smile
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12549 is a reply to message #12225 ] Fri, 06 March 2009 12:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi helbel, welcome! Wow cross stitching, good for you! I myself am awful. And good luck with all those mountainous piles looming over your head!


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #12596 is a reply to message #12529 ] Fri, 06 March 2009 22:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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helbel wrote on Sat, 07 March 2009 00:34

Thanks all! I shall try to resist on the book front. At least till I've made some headway into my current pile...

Realised in my list of 'stuff to do' I forgot to mention the cross stitch that lurks in the corner, I've only been working on the current project (Janlynn Fantasy Sampler) for a decade so it might take a little while to finish it Smile


Welcome helbel - I am also a cross stitcher (Teresa Wentzler) with projects dragging on over a decade Smile We have a Fibrecrafter discussion in the Talk section where you can talk about x-stitch etc. Come play!
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #13137 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 18 March 2009 14:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello, I'm niakix, and I should actually be working on my papers for the sememster, but it is way too easy to get caught up in discussions about opera and planting and things. I'm in my 30s--In my former life I helped support my partner the farmer--I loved to come out and milk the goats and help make goat cheese and weed the gardens. But now, we are both in school, and I was taking a break from all of my papers which lead me to re-read "Outlaws," which lead me to THIS most sinful of all sinful past-times--web-forums and blogs! seems like a really good crowd, and I would be happy to be part of it--lots of real positive folks who are into art and music and thinking and becoming the best person they can be.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #13138 is a reply to message #13137 ] Wed, 18 March 2009 14:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome, niakix, good to see you here. Sounds as though you'll have some interesting things to contribute. Smile


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #13140 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 18 March 2009 15:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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welcome to the group,we enjoy having new people here.


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #13142 is a reply to message #12225 ] Wed, 18 March 2009 16:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi niakix, welcome to Robin's forum. We do keep a positive tone, and if we don't our kind moderators bring us back to order. It sounds like you'll blend in well around here Smile


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icon12.gif  Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #13171 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 19 March 2009 02:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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wow! this is great! thanks so much for the warm welcome! good to know the moderators will herd us with sticks and things (no hard feelings, blogmom, etc). sometimes it is easier when someone clearly points out the boundaries. meanwhile, let 'er rip!

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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14158 is a reply to message #12225 ] Fri, 03 April 2009 05:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I notice that our newest registered member is CaptainNancyBlackett - obviously a fellow 'Swallows and Amazons' fan. Welcome....I think you'll find lots of people with similar tastes in reading here. Especially books which feature girls who DO things, like our Nancy.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14209 is a reply to message #14158 ] Sat, 04 April 2009 11:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi!

I'm a high school sophomore, and I just recently found this site from the author's bio off of Chalice. I love Robin McKinley's books, especially The Hero and the Crown. I'm a big reader, mostly of fantasy. I am also, as noted, a fan of the Swallows and Amazons. All the characters are just so much fun to follow.
I sing in the musical in the fall, and work backstage in the spring. I look forwards to exploring this forum-it looks so nice!


A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. -Oscar Wilde
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14215 is a reply to message #14209 ] Sat, 04 April 2009 15:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello CaptainNancy, welcome to the forum. There's a lot of different topics to explore and I hope you enjoy yourself. Feel free to ask for help anytime you have a question. Smile


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14219 is a reply to message #14209 ] Sat, 04 April 2009 16:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Greetings, captain! Glad to have you on the forum. As you've no doubt learned, Robin herself does post frequently to the threads in the Blog Post Forum, so feel free to say hi to her personally over there--she doesn't often read the threads here in Talk. Too busy writing PEGASUS! Smile

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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14373 is a reply to message #14219 ] Mon, 06 April 2009 15:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi! My name is Meredith. I'm in my late twenties. I've spent most of my gainfully employed years in bookselling-- specifically, Children's books-- but in just in the last month have transitioned to a job in the Technology industry. So I'm going through some withdrawal right now.

I've been reading Robin's blog for quite a while. I only posted on it a couple of times before the boards were created, and I may do quite a bit of lurking here as well, but I had a couple of questions which I will post elsewhere, so I'm delurking to introduce myself. Smile Thanks!

Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14375 is a reply to message #14373 ] Mon, 06 April 2009 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello Meredith, good to see you here. If you need a fix of book discussions, to get you over your new job transition, I'm sure you'll find something here. You might try something in the Pollyanna section, for a start. Smile

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What's up? I have been a fan of Robin McKinley books for only a while, but I absolutely love Beauty, Rose Daughter, and Deerskin. I like pretzels and strawberry smoothies. I am obsessed with all things Beauty and the Beast and Beauty-and-the-Beast-ish. I am so glad to have found a forum of people who like the same things. Anyway, it's nice to be here.
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14965 is a reply to message #14959 ] Fri, 17 April 2009 17:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Nice to see you here too Xenos. Smile
Pull up a comfy chair, make yourself a hot chocolate and enjoy the show! Very Happy


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It's nice to meet you, too. What can I call you?

[Updated on: Fri, 17 April 2009 18:45]

Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14994 is a reply to message #14959 ] Sat, 18 April 2009 07:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome Stranger, and I hope, Xenos, that you will soon be Philos (friend). Wink

Greek mutterings aside, you'll find this is a very friendly forum Smile


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14998 is a reply to message #14994 ] Sat, 18 April 2009 10:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I hope I enjoy it too. Very Happy
Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #14999 is a reply to message #14959 ] Sat, 18 April 2009 10:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Xenos wrote on Fri, 17 April 2009 14:19

What's up? I have been a fan of Robin McKinley books for only a while, but I absolutely love Beauty, Rose Daughter, and Deerskin. I like pretzels and strawberry smoothies. I am obsessed with all things Beauty and the Beast and Beauty-and-the-Beast-ish. I am so glad to have found a forum of people who like the same things. Anyway, it's nice to be here.


Sounds like you'll fit in just perfectly! I, too, am a big fan of smoothies, pretzles (soft), and anything Beauty and the Beast! Welcome!


Erika in Colorado

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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #15005 is a reply to message #12225 ] Sat, 18 April 2009 11:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey, everyone. I stumbled upon these forums after finishing Chalice a week and a half ago (not my first Robin McKinley book, but undoubtedly my favorite). Being the type of person I happen to be, I haven't spoken up until now. This is due to a mix of lurker instincts and procrastination, which don't make for a very productive or very social combination. I'm sixteen years old, I live to read, am slowly clawing and stumbling my way through highschool, and have dreams of eventually becoming an editor that may or may not actually ever come to pass. I could, alternatively, become a recluse and live in my room for an indefinite period of time, potentially the rest of my life, but being an editor sounds more fun. Juuust a little bit. Other hobbies/interests (which range from 'slightly interested in' to 'somewhat fanatical about'; I tend to cycle through very specific interests from time to time) include writing (I'm not very good but I love anything to do with words), drawing (I'm not very good), singing (I'm not very good but I'll be damned if it isn't fun), roleplaying, playing video games, entertaining small children (I'm very good), procrasti-

I'll finish this later. Maybe. Probably not.
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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #15007 is a reply to message #15005 ] Sat, 18 April 2009 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ah, the scratch and claw of high school. Many of us here can sympathize. Smile

Welcome to Robin's forum! Check out "tips and tricks" if you want some quick reference on how to customize your profile, upload photos, or anything else you might want to do. Always great to have new folks on here, lurking or not. Let a mod know if you've got any questions!


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #15099 is a reply to message #15005 ] Mon, 20 April 2009 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Luridel wrote on Sat, 18 April 2009 16:39

I could, alternatively, become a recluse and live in my room for an indefinite period of time, potentially the rest of my life


This was my dearest wish in secondary school, that everyone would _go_away_ and leave me alone to sleep and read.

It does pass (I counted down the years till university...) and whilst sleeping and reading are up there with shopping in my three favourite things to do, I do other stuff too now. Smile


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #15518 is a reply to message #12225 ] Thu, 30 April 2009 06:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi there! I just joined and figured I should start here. My first book of Robin's was Sunshine, a few months ago, and since I fell in love with that I've been lurking here while steadily continuing to read all her other works. There's only a few I have left to get my hands on! Currently, if I had to pick, my favorite book by Robin is a three-way tie between Blue Sword (because of Harry), Sunshine (for being my first), and Outlaws (because of Little John and Cecil).

Right now I'm reading Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier, found on Pollyanna's Booklist, and I am loving that.


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Cosmia wrote on Thu, 30 April 2009 06:11

Hi there! I just joined and figured I should start here.


Hi there, welcome! Sounds like you have *awesome* taste in books. ;) I hope you'll contribute to Pollyanna's booklist when you can!

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask a mod. We all wear neon green signs so we're easy to find. :)


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #19196 is a reply to message #12225 ] Fri, 07 August 2009 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hello. My name is Oblonsky and I've lurked for ages before plucking up courage and joining .

I love reading; have done for as long as I can remember. I'm also a knitter, but seem to've lost interest in that lately.

I don't work at present but used to teach. Stopped when we moved to the UK from Pakistan some years ago. Am trying to build up the energy and interest in finding something to do outside the home, but sometimes it seems I'm fighting a loosing battle against laziness,fear,shyness and an attitude of CBB(can't be bothered).

I was born in Pakistan, enjoyed my childhood in Nigeria and now live in the UK with my husband and 2 teenage children.
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Wow, what a fascinating background!
Nice to meet you.


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #19201 is a reply to message #19196 ] Fri, 07 August 2009 17:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Welcome to Robin's forum! We're so glad you worked your courage up--we try not to be TOO scary. Smile Don't forget to check out the tips forum for info on the ins and outs of posting, and if you have any questions, post 'em in Forum Help or send a Personal Message to one of the mods and we'll get you sorted!


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #19867 is a reply to message #12225 ] Tue, 25 August 2009 14:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I thought I should introduce myself... I'm a horsehair braider and jeweler who lives in NM. I live on a farm way up in the mountains in the middle of nowhere, and raise goats and a few miniature horses. The other thing I do for a living is kind of crazy... I make authentic miniature tack for collectors. You can see a picture here and here. This is kind of intense work as I must work under magnification, so I really need the escape that reading provides. Robin's worlds are so compelling and real that I find myself reaching for her work again and again.

When I'm not working (or reading) I like to drive (my miniature horses), knit, and search for wild edible mushrooms in the surrounding forests.

This seems like such a nice forum, with many fascinating people. I really look forward to spending some time here!

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Cool ... happy to meet you. I used to travel to NM regularly, northwest of Taos. I loved that part of the state.

The miniature tack is amazing. (as are the things people collect) I look forward to hearing your point of view.


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HorsehairBraider wrote on Tue, 25 August 2009 19:10


This seems like such a nice forum, with many fascinating people. I really look forward to spending some time here!


Oh we're a wonderful lot here, you'll really like us... Very Happy
Seriously, it's good to see you here and I hope you enjoy the various conversations going on. If you need any help at any time, please do PM one of the mods, or check out the various bits in the 'Tips and Tricks' section.


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #21324 is a reply to message #12225 ] Sat, 03 October 2009 19:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hullo HorsehairBraider, I am so glad that you have joined. You sound like a really neat person. Living in the mountains, in the middle of nowhere, must be fantastic! All that fresh air and lovely scenery. Which of Robin's books are your favorite?


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Re: Welcomes & Introductions #2 [message #21342 is a reply to message #12225 ] Sun, 04 October 2009 09:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi everyboby!
I've registred here quite a few weeks now, but I don't think I got to introduce myself yet (thanks for the reminder Beauty/Anna;))

My real name is Carla, but I'm always Jen, or Jen7waters in the internet, I turned 24 this year, I'm portuguese, living in Portugal, in the north, Oporto. That being told, forgive me for future/eventual english-related-mistakes;p
I'm an environment student, a vegetarian, a taurus, my favourite colour is green, and right now I'm the proud owner of the cutest fish in the world called Thirteen: The Shark, and also of a little yellow, kind of stupid, canary, Eddy.
I love to read, to draw, to bake, to watch BBC period dramas and to go shopping with my girls.
I love the classics. I'm a classic junkie. Jane Austen, all the Brontės, Dickens, Gaskell are amongst my favourite authors.
I just recently became a McKinley fan (better late than never) and it began because LibraryThing kept recommending her to me because of my favourite author being Juliet Marillier. Now that I read both I can't quite see the similarities, except that they both have the loveliest, strongest, female lead characters in fantasy and both like to re-tell fairy tales, and that I love both, utterly. Okay, maybe I can see the similarities... so LibraryThing kept recommending me Beauty and Deerskin most of all, I haven't read the last one yet, but I loved, LOVED, Beauty, I read it in one single afternoon. I don't think I ate or drank until it was over. I'm always so very gratefull to the universe when it makes me discover an author that turns out to become one of my favourite ones!:'D So, in a matter of weeks I collected almost every Robin McKinley book. I'm missing Chalice, because it hasn't come out in paperback yet;D
So I guess that's it for now, it's good to be here amongst other McKinley fans!Wink

[Updated on: Sun, 04 October 2009 11:13]

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Bom dia, Jen7waters! Glad to have you here. Smile

Look for Chalice in paperback this fall, I'm not sure the release date but should be turning up fairly soon. Great that you found Robin through Librarything--lots of us here use it, and you'll find (if you haven't already) that all the books recommended by forum readers in the Pollyanna threads have been compiled on a LibraryThing booklist here: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/robinmckinleysblog . Check it out!


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