Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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Time for another FAQ party!

This one comes in two parts. Part the first: The Toby Daye FAQ is looking a little thin on the ground, with very few questions directly relating to the books themselves. Please give the FAQ a glance, if you get the chance, and propose new questions? I want to get things cleaned up and updated. In, y'know, my copious spare time.

Part the second: The Horror Movie Survival FAQ is going to be moving to MiraGrant.com with the launch of the new site. I know, I know, it's a sad day. But it'll fit in better there, and I'll have a lot of really awesome opportunities to update and expand.

This means I need a new "silly" FAQ for my main site...and that's where today comes in. I'm going to do a Fairy Tale and Ballad Survival FAQ. Please propose questions, offer survival tips, whatever comes to mind, and I'll get started from there! Help protect a new generation of children from evil stepmothers, wicked witches, inexplicable beanstalks, and the dangers of gingerbread houses.

Sometimes my life is awesome.
Tags: common questions, fairy tale remix, requesting things, silliness, toby daye, website updates
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Do not annoy a minstrel. Your name scans to Greensleeves, and you will be immortalised in songs you won't like.

For that matter, don't wear green sleeves. Or green anything, especially kirtles.

If someone stops you and wants to play at riddles, don't. Whether you win or lose you will be in for trouble.

If an attractive member of an appropriate sex invites you to go for a ride, don't. Unless you are seriously interested in losing a hundred years or so.
"Do not annoy a minstrel. Your name scans to Greensleeves, and you will be immortalized in songs you won't like."

And the corollary, "Revenge is a dish best served in front of a live audience."
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