Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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Birthday giveaway #2: The FAQ Challenge.

So as you may have noticed, I love FAQs. I love writing them, I love updating them, and I love pointing people to them. With that in mind, we come to our second giveaway for the day:

Here is the current October Daye FAQ. You may notice that it's pretty sparse. That's why I'm turning to you, my best-beloved people who live free things, to ask for more questions. Be creative, be specific, be general, be pedantic, be whatever makes you happy, but ask questions.

I will be adding the best questions to the FAQ. I will also be selecting two winners from out those questions. One will receive a signed copy of Rosemary and Rue (and if you already have one, I can send a copy to your local high school or library).

One will receive a signed ARC of A Local Habitation.

I'll take entries until tomorrow morning. Now please, please, question me! Get rewarded! Flesh out my website! I'll be your bestest blonde if you will...
Tags: a local habitation, common questions, giving stuff away, rosemary and rue, shameless plea, toby daye
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Huh. There's very little dealing with Changelings at all, and they could practically get their own section, but I'd start with:

What is the social and political significance of being a Changeling in Toby's world?

What sorts of abilites do Changelings have?
For that matter, you should probably get "What is the Changeling's Choice?" in there, since you talk about it without defining it. At least if this is meant to be a FAQ for prospective readers rather than people who haven't read any of the books yet and are just curious.
That's a very good point. Thank you!
Ha. It was totally a good point until I got distracted in mid-writing and somehow managed to suggest a choice between either A or A. I meant, a choice between prospective readers, and experienced readers who want to delve deeper into your world.