Jaylee
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R. Cooper:
soooo what would it take to get some scenes from Little Wolf told from Nathaniel's perspective? O:)
R. Cooper
Uhhhh time, I guess? Which I never have.
Although, seriously, mostly his point of view would be constant *constant* planning and worrying regarding the town, its people, his little pack (Zoe!) and Tim. His life is very exhausting. Tim only makes it more so.
If you were looking for something more painful, like Nathaniel knowing Tim is off with Albert... like... do you hate yourself? aha Do you really want to read that?
Idk. Lots of little pep talks to himself the whole way through. "You are strong. You can take this. You can take a little bit more. He came close to you today on his own. He chose to spend time with you. You can take a little more for his sake." And then, by the end, more worry but also, man, just obscene levels of pride in his Little Wolf.
Hmm unless you wanted one of the dramatic moments. Like him all stoned and weak and snuffling into Tim's neck. Or walking through town and hearing Tim call for him in absolute terror.
He really is great.
But, sadly, I am finishing up a thing, so I can return to my next stupidly brave and silently pining warrior hero type. <3
Although, seriously, mostly his point of view would be constant *constant* planning and worrying regarding the town, its people, his little pack (Zoe!) and Tim. His life is very exhausting. Tim only makes it more so.
If you were looking for something more painful, like Nathaniel knowing Tim is off with Albert... like... do you hate yourself? aha Do you really want to read that?
Idk. Lots of little pep talks to himself the whole way through. "You are strong. You can take this. You can take a little bit more. He came close to you today on his own. He chose to spend time with you. You can take a little more for his sake." And then, by the end, more worry but also, man, just obscene levels of pride in his Little Wolf.
Hmm unless you wanted one of the dramatic moments. Like him all stoned and weak and snuffling into Tim's neck. Or walking through town and hearing Tim call for him in absolute terror.
He really is great.
But, sadly, I am finishing up a thing, so I can return to my next stupidly brave and silently pining warrior hero type. <3
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Mere Rain
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R. Cooper:
This question is inspired by, rather than about, your short story about the Firebird. I've read a number of versions of the folktale, but realized recently that I've never seen the ballet (not do I know what version of the story it tells). Do you happen to have a favorite version, or have a recommended stage performance that might be available on video?
Elena
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R. Cooper:
Hello, I have a "technical" question ;) I've had your first 2 books of Beings in Love for ages on my laptop, and now I see you're going to re-publish the series... Do the "new versions" differ a lot from those previous ones? I mean the content, not the cover ;) What I want to ask is, should I re-buy those two first books or am I going to be OK with the "old versions"? TIA
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