If you ever published a novel, who would you dedicate it to?
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- Tokigirl2
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Re: If you ever published a novel, who would you dedicate it
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So I didn't "publish" my novels -- they are all 3 published for me professionally -- but nevertheless the dedication is the same.
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Whoops, I think I kinda went off on a rant a bit heh.
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I however disagree on one point --- "Ich liebe dich" sounds just fine, especially if sung per Beethoven. Not at all confusing or terrifying.
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To Aaron, because you believed in me.
To Nate, because I loved you more than enough.
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"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid
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Many thanks to my friends and family who encouraged and supported me when I was struggling with indecision on my novels.
Greatest appreciation to Bill Pronzini and Robert Crais for providing me such illustrious targets and goals toward which I could endeavor to aim.
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