Sorcery & Cecelia
Jun. 25th, 2011 05:57 pmor The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
It started as the Letter Game. One Character writing a letter "in personna" to another. The Players must never reveal their idea of the lot to another.
Set in England just after the Napoleonic Wars, in an alternative universe in which magic really worked.
After they had completed they reviewed the exchange and decided to turn it into a book. They worked together to revise the letters, timing of events, explanations of occurrences, plot threads that had never gone anywhere, until the manuscript was ready to be submitted.
The final book kept the format of an exchange of letters.
I loved this book. I enjoyed the points of view of both Kate and Cecelia. I can't wait to read the next books.
It started as the Letter Game. One Character writing a letter "in personna" to another. The Players must never reveal their idea of the lot to another.
Set in England just after the Napoleonic Wars, in an alternative universe in which magic really worked.
After they had completed they reviewed the exchange and decided to turn it into a book. They worked together to revise the letters, timing of events, explanations of occurrences, plot threads that had never gone anywhere, until the manuscript was ready to be submitted.
The final book kept the format of an exchange of letters.
I loved this book. I enjoyed the points of view of both Kate and Cecelia. I can't wait to read the next books.