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February 12, 2004

BTDT

I worry about thunderstorms. Or let's say, right now I'm worried about writing about a thunderstorm. It's a hazard by the time you get to the fifth volume of a series, the been-there-done-that element. I need a good storm, and as I'm trying to visualize it there's the alarm is ringing in my head.

You've used that image before. You've done this storm before. You've been here; you're recycling.

So I go off and search through the earlier books, and in this case I find I'm okay. There's a big thunderstorm in ITW but none of any significance in the others. So I can let loose, as long as I avoid echoing myself. Sometimes it happens in spite of my best intentions, and maybe it's inevitable. Sometime I have to go re-read all twenty of Patrick O'Brien's Aubrey/Maturin novels and see how he manages to keep things fresh in a limited environment (ships, sea, men, war).

This idea has led me into temptation, once again. Apparently Norton has released all twenty novels in a matched set, hardcover (ISBN: 0393048403). I do have a weakness for sets of novels, I confess. So I popped over to Campus and had them compare bookstore prices. The cheapest price for the set new is $470 and used, $360. As a rule I won't buy used copies of novels that are still in print (call it a matter of solidarity with other authors) but there are a few exceptions, such as in this case, when the author is deceased. So I'll be thinking about this and contemplating what else I could do with $360 in an effort to stop myself.

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