If you've been to my website recently, you may have noticed that my Toby FAQs are a trifle, well, sparse. Whole books are missing. Since I'm getting ready to shuffle things around to make room for InCryptid, I'd like to fix this. So here's what you need to do to enter today's ARC giveaway:
1) Leave a comment on this entry containing a suggested question for one of my FAQs. FAQ-type questions only, please, like "Is the date at the beginning of An Artificial Night correct?" or "Why has Quentin's hair changed color?", not "Will Toby and Tybalt ever get together?" or "Is there going to be a movie?"
2) Leave the comment on its own, please, not as a reply to someone else's comments. Comments on comments can't win, even if they have the BEST QUESTION EVER.
3) That's all.
Now here's the twist: I will be choosing two winners. One will be chosen by the random number generator, cruel mistress that it is, and the other will be chosen by me, based purely on my personal "that's the BEST question" reaction. Also, I will use your questions to improve the FAQ, so really, everybody wins.
I will choose a winner at 2PM PST on Tuesday, February 8th.
Game on!
February 2 2011, 18:32:46 UTC 6 years ago
What's the separation between bias against those faeries with mortal blood and those with weak magic? I mean, if a faerie had one human great-grandparent, would sie be counted as a changeling even if hir ability to work magic (and vulnerability to iron) was within the normal range for faeries?
February 14 2011, 20:45:55 UTC 6 years ago
If fae blood becomes dilute enough, the children are no longer considered changelings. If mortal blood becomes dilute enough, it can potentially be concealed, but the children are still changelings, because they will still, eventually, die.