Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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Time for the Toby FAQ.

Well, Rosemary and Rue has been on bookstore shelves for a month, and that means it's time for me to split off the Toby Daye FAQ into its own page. What questions would you like to see answered? I'm dividing them roughly, for now, into "series" (IE, publication dates, number of books, typos), "world" (Toby's world), and per-book, but this could change.

Please expect mild spoilers in the comments on this thread, with the stress being on mild. I won't answer FAQ questions that read like "on page 189 you say, but on page 317...," since that's way too much of a spoiler for a publicly-accessible website.

Game on!
Tags: common questions, requesting things, toby daye
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Wow. I wondered the same thing and I was trying to decide if it was worth asking, and not only had it already been asked, it was the first question posted!
At this point, it's actually been asked enough to make me want to cry. The single thing people want to make sure I know about my book is that I screwed up the pronunciation guide. :(

I fixed it for the ALH guide, but I can't exactly go around the world and use correction fluid on all the other copies out there.
Yes, but the fans will learn and teach each other, and that's how you know they love the world you made.
No, the fans will continue to email me nasty notes about how I'm an idiot.
That is not so much with the good.

Hopefully the pronunciation fans will stop being quite so vocal when the FAQ goes up.

*gives you a haystack, a haunted corn maze and Autumn Mix*
...no, the idiots will continue to email you nasty notes etc.

Now, idiot and fan may be overlapping terms...but these are the idiots. Non-idiots will either email you nice questions (which may get wearing, admittedly), or will find this or the FAQ and say to themselves "ah, she knows, so it's all good."
You know, I just tucked it away with a 'she knows more about this than me, deal' and moved on.

People have weird brains.
Only if they either know each other or can find somewhere to ask.

Unfortunately, in the wide world of readers, there are a lot more morons than there are nice people that we know and will ask us instead of bothering Seanan.
Oh dear. The single thing I want to be sure you know about your book is that I want more. Plenty of fantasy novels out there reduce faerie to two or three races; you include most of the ones I've heard of in other places and several I'd never seen before at all. And they mostly have Celtic names whose spelling makes my head hurt; the pronunciation guide was a good idea. I referred to it several times while I read.
To be fair, it IS the first thing (except the cover) in the book, so if they nitpick chronologically? :->
I actually don't find that fair at all, given the amount of weight that gets put on it. "Wow, you gave me a brick of pure chocolate coated in gold! But it had A SPECK OF DUST ON IT YOU SUCK FOREVER."

I am so tired of that one I could weep.
Oh, then in that case, I got nothin'; they're just assholes.

*hug*

I mostly ignore pronunciation guides, ever since discovering (a) I disagree w/Anne McCaffrey about her protagonist names, and its corollary (b) it matters to nobody but me how I pronounve protag names in my head when I'm reading a book ...

Your situation is not directly the same, but does have a lot of, "Hey, tempest? That teapot is TOTES big enough for you, have a try!" If that's their biggest concern about your book, they've missed the point so far they're trying to stab themselves with the hilt, y'know?