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Chasing the Bard
Follow Shakespeare into the world of the Fey
The members of Sive’s Council
It’s been a long hard road, but finally the members of Sive’s Council have been chosen and small tokens of the dark goddess’ appreciation sent out. To all those that participated, thank you so much- every one of you made a difference to both me and the success of this podcast. Special thanks to Kimberly Atkins for her wonderful art featuring Sive that she let me use for the limited edition bags sent to the Council Members.
So without further ado- the members of the Council are
- Lady Beth Highstar of Amaranthe
- Lord Ethan Sharpsight of Ironbark
- Lady Rachel GreatArt of Peony
- Lord Adam FirstDark of Winterberry
- Lady Jachelle Sapphireflame of Gloriosa
- Lord Michael Strongsword of Hornbeam
- Lord Charles Whitesoul of Cypress
- Lord Asher Blessedlight of Larch
- Lady Vaney Carefulthought of Bellflower
- Lady Jachelle Sapphireflame of Gloriosa
Now these last two members should email me at pip@pjballantine.com as a computer meltdown meant I lost contact details for them.
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June 2nd, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Thank you so much! The bags are amazingly beautiful (you’re amazing, Kimberly!) and the chocolate was wonderful. It really made my day at a very stressful time.
June 2nd, 2009 at 3:03 pm
The gifts of the Lady were a wondrous bright point to a profoundly trying & difficult day. The chocolate was superb and Kimberly’s beautiful & haunting depiction of Sive is a treasure. My thanks!
July 23rd, 2009 at 5:57 am
Oh how I wish I had found this story sooner. Still, a grand project, and once I get to Sive’s tests, I’ll likely be looking into this all. This world needs the fae now more than ever, and in fact that thought is what led a friend of mine to recommend this story to me. I’ve been rather obsessed with all things faerie for a few years now, in a strange sort of finding myself.