Your name is in English. I usually see the author's names in Greek (spelled phonetically). Was that a special request to keep it in English?
Congratulations James! Thanks also for the book, its fantastic; an outstanding value =)
The greep alphabet does work well with dinotopia books, doesn't it.Although the greek themselves probably won't see it as so exotic:)
Erik: Yes, I love seeing "Dinotopia" in Greek, since it's composed of the Greek roots for "terrible" and "place."Matthew: I don't know why they wrote my name that way. I'd be OK with it either way. Thanks, Tyler and Emmanuel!
We will have a portuguese edition? :)Regards from Portugal..Paulo Alves
Paolo, thanks for asking---I'm not aware of any plans yet.
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Your name is in English. I usually see the author's names in Greek (spelled phonetically). Was that a special request to keep it in English?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations James! Thanks also for the book, its fantastic; an outstanding value =)
ReplyDeleteThe greep alphabet does work well with dinotopia books, doesn't it.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the greek themselves probably won't see it as so exotic:)
Erik: Yes, I love seeing "Dinotopia" in Greek, since it's composed of the Greek roots for "terrible" and "place."
ReplyDeleteMatthew: I don't know why they wrote my name that way. I'd be OK with it either way.
Thanks, Tyler and Emmanuel!
We will have a portuguese edition?
ReplyDelete:)
Regards from Portugal..
Paulo Alves
Paolo, thanks for asking---I'm not aware of any plans yet.
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