Sigrid Undset's "The Wife" (1921) and @marlyyoumans's "Charis in the World of Wonders" (2020), novels with surprising similarities, combined into one blog post.https://t.co/9rTmaJzWIH— Amateur Reader (Tom) (@AmateurReader) June 16, 2020
"His breath ruttled as he blew outward and sent the plants to trembling."
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I am so pleased that two of my books have been discussed at the stellar Wuthering Expectations! Please take a look at the new post on Charis in the World of Wonders. See posts on both Charis and The Book of the Red King HERE.
How I enjoyed that moose.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thanks. And thank you for reading and thinking about the book. I am grateful--my record on disaster-timed book launches is a bit depressing, but that cheered me.
DeleteAnd I thought my Uncle Harry had invented the word. He was referring to his mother, my grandmother, who insisted on scrubbing the cellar steps in mid-winter and who died of a cold aged 96. "When she was asleep last night I could hear her ruttling." he said.
ReplyDeleteI thought our family could lay tiny claim to literary fame; now it seems we can't.
Oh, interesting usage there!
DeleteYou will just have to lay claim to literary achievement.... all on your own with poems and stories, RR!