Please Help Squash a Rumor
Sep. 2nd, 2010 01:30 amFor Those Of You Who Read/Buy/Enjoy Stargate Atlantis Novels
Jo Graham [
jo_graham] is a professional writer who has written a wonderful original series (the Numinous World books comprising Black Ships, Hand of Isis, and Stealing Fire so far. Wonderful! Go buy them. Read them!). She is also, among other things, working on a series of Stargate Atlantis novels - the Legacy Series - for Fandemonium. There is a rumor going around Gateworld's groups that she is shipping John Sheppard and Sam Carter in these. This is not the case, and she has mentioned this three times in her lj, including here where she says "John and Sam are friends. Friends. Nothing else. And Sam is very, very taken." This seems like a pretty clear and unequivocal denial of the rumor. Obviously, she would like for people to have a fair and accurate idea of what they can and cannot expect from her books, and as she does not know where the rumor started, and it does seem to rearing its head like a particularly persistent Whack-a-Mole critter, I would like to help her spread the facts. Her lj has information about her books (including some Q&A posts), some previews of her work, and discussions of what she is working on currently. If you have any interest in her stuff you should check it out.
If you happen to wander across the rumor while you are out there wandering the internetz, could you please give them the link to her journal and her refutation?
I'm a Bryn Mawr College graduate. Bryn Mawr women are very smart and tend to be quirky individualists. My husband, who attended Haverford, and has been friends with many Bryn Mawrters (including his grandmother-in-law, his mother-in-law, his wife and her friends, and his daughter) says that the only characteristics that link us all is that we are bright (sometimes frighteningly so) and we are fierce and terrible defenders of the truth. Well, Beloved Husband, this is me, in my bright and shiny armor, defending!
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If you happen to wander across the rumor while you are out there wandering the internetz, could you please give them the link to her journal and her refutation?
I'm a Bryn Mawr College graduate. Bryn Mawr women are very smart and tend to be quirky individualists. My husband, who attended Haverford, and has been friends with many Bryn Mawrters (including his grandmother-in-law, his mother-in-law, his wife and her friends, and his daughter) says that the only characteristics that link us all is that we are bright (sometimes frighteningly so) and we are fierce and terrible defenders of the truth. Well, Beloved Husband, this is me, in my bright and shiny armor, defending!