BLOOD OF MY BLOOD discussions on TheLitForum!

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Looking for a place to discuss OUTLANDER: BLOOD OF MY BLOOD with other fans? Check out TheLitForum! Formerly known as the Compuserve Books and Writers Community, this forum, in its various incarnations, has been Diana Gabaldon's main online hangout for about 40 years. (It's where she posted the very first excerpts of what would become OUTLANDER, back in 1988.) Diana is on the forum most days, except when she's traveling, and she responds to comments and questions as time permits, sometimes in great detail. I've been managing the discussions (aka "herding the bumblebees") in Diana's section of the forum since 2008.

TheLitForum is a community of readers, writers, book-lovers, and fans of All Things OUTLANDER, and we invite you to come and join the discussions!

You definitely don't have to have an encyclopedic knowledge of the books or the OUTLANDER TV show in order to post there. Everyone is welcome, whether you've been reading the books for 30+ years or you just discovered OUTLANDER recently as a result of the TV series. We'd love to hear what you think of BLOOD OF MY BLOOD!

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Please come and check out the forum HERE. You'll need to sign up in order to read or post on the forum, but it's free. When you enter the forum, you'll see a list of the different sections. Scroll down until you see the Diana Gabaldon section. You'll find the BOMB discussions there, along with many other OUTLANDER-related topics. Be sure to take the time to read this important message, which explains the spoiler policy for BOMB discussions and how those discussions will be organized.

If you love Diana Gabaldon's books but you're not interested in the prequel TV series, no problem! We love to discuss and speculate about anything OUTLANDER-related, any time!

When you visit the forum, we encourage you to check out the other sections, too! TheLitForum.com is much more than just a place to talk about All Things OUTLANDER. If you're a writer or an aspiring writer, the forum is a great resource for feedback on your writing, advice on how to write a query letter, answers to obscure research questions, and much more! Take a look around and jump into any discussion that interests you, or start a new one.

If you have questions after you've signed up, please post on the forum (rather than leaving a comment here), and we'll do our best to try to help. Hope to see some of you there soon!

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