tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post2571158012825710481..comments2024-03-26T13:17:29.405-04:00Comments on Outlandish Observations: What would you ask Diana, if you could?Karen Henryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07635855088490793965noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-86962836116644393592018-04-28T23:57:19.452-04:002018-04-28T23:57:19.452-04:00How does Diana decide how to end each book in the ...How does Diana decide how to end each book in the series. And, why will it be 10 books, why not more.KMChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11291803926737701495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-15143184765907809162018-04-27T17:56:57.271-04:002018-04-27T17:56:57.271-04:00Hi Karen,
My questions to the Diana Gabaldon would...Hi Karen,<br />My questions to the Diana Gabaldon would be the following:<br /><br />1. DG is a very gracious individual. Outlander has been her creation for many years. As the author of the very popular Outlander books that are now a widely liked Starz television series, which one has been her biggest challenge and why?<br /><br />2. What was her reason for the lack of writing the scene between Jamie and BJ after the death of Alex? Throughout the book all Jamie wanted was to kill him for Black Jack's mayhem at the prisons. Why did she feel this evil man even needed help to return to his abode. Why did Jamie mellow at that moment to find the inner strength to escort his enemy? The author just let them fade into the sunset without painting us a picture of the two at this emotional time. Will we ever know what was said between Jamie and this demon when Jamie walked him back to his residence after his brother's death? The void of DG's words at this time in the book has left many questions. I would like her to explain her vision of this scene which she set up only to let it dangle in the readers minds. Why did she do it that way? kkilgrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00284479040913616501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-14524033972362166002018-04-26T20:07:28.082-04:002018-04-26T20:07:28.082-04:00A question that herself could answer without givin...A question that herself could answer without giving anything away about Bees is this: How many fans have asked if we get to see Minnie (aka Duchess of Pardloe) in the colonies in book 9?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02363557638005282193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-25147953552684966602018-04-26T17:09:17.830-04:002018-04-26T17:09:17.830-04:00Wow, that is fantastic, Karen! Thanks for asking u...Wow, that is fantastic, Karen! Thanks for asking us! If I had a chance to interview Diana, I would ask her a couple of questions--- <br />- "What traditional Scottish foods have you eaten, and loved, or disliked?" <br />- "How have your personal spiritual life practices, or, religious beliefs, impacted your books and your stories?"Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07158090575543830618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-60847067151505380502018-04-26T14:21:46.531-04:002018-04-26T14:21:46.531-04:00Hi Karen one I would ask is what was the hardest b...Hi Karen one I would ask is what was the hardest book to write and how has writing the books have changed , back when Outlander came out there were Typewriters and Card Catalogs and research books available , now everything is dignal so I would ask how has writing the books changed since writing the first book in the 90s . please post more soon. sincerely . Happy Weekend. Mary Tormeynoreply@blogger.com