Charley's family: Naw, there really isn't anything about her family after she starts jumping into the other worlds and times.
Excellent. I think I finally worked out the birth order for her and her siblings, which had been bugging me for a while. (Sissy is mentioned as the youngest, and given that Margaret was said to be engaged, while Charley left when she was still in school, I'm thinking Charley is the middle child.) I got strange vibes that Charley's father might be dead, although it was never explicitly mentioned. Also, I'm torn between whether her father is a baronet or a knight. Either one gets Louisa Pollard the title of "Lady," while the kids don't get any honorifics (I imagine that, since it's never been mentioned, Charley is just "Miss" and not "Honorable" or whatever.)
Oh, well. Time to make things up!
Though of course there's the Gallifrey audio about her sister, which I've not heard yet.
I haven't heard it either, and for the purposes of the thing I'm writing, I'm blithely ignoring its existence. *g*
Anansi Boys: Oh yes, read it when it first came out, loved it...Gaiman is my favorite writer. *g*
More and more I wonder if you and asinpterodactyl were separated at birth. *g*
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Date: 2006-06-19 09:15 pm (UTC)Excellent. I think I finally worked out the birth order for her and her siblings, which had been bugging me for a while. (Sissy is mentioned as the youngest, and given that Margaret was said to be engaged, while Charley left when she was still in school, I'm thinking Charley is the middle child.) I got strange vibes that Charley's father might be dead, although it was never explicitly mentioned. Also, I'm torn between whether her father is a baronet or a knight. Either one gets Louisa Pollard the title of "Lady," while the kids don't get any honorifics (I imagine that, since it's never been mentioned, Charley is just "Miss" and not "Honorable" or whatever.)
Oh, well. Time to make things up!
Though of course there's the Gallifrey audio about her sister, which I've not heard yet.
I haven't heard it either, and for the purposes of the thing I'm writing, I'm blithely ignoring its existence. *g*
Anansi Boys: Oh yes, read it when it first came out, loved it...Gaiman is my favorite writer. *g*
More and more I wonder if you and