On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Susan <dragonmom7@onebox.com> wrote:
-- there was an entire plot point about burned witches, good and evil covens and George Washington
a girl can get confused about the exact location.
New York may be NE to me, but I am aware it is not considered a part of New England.
What is and isn't New England has developed into something of a pet peeve for me and I don't even know why. New York shares so much history, environmental conditions, architecture, and other stuff, with New England that it practically might as well be considered New England. There are plenty of places in upstate New York where, if you woke up with amnesia, you could certainly be excused for thinking you were somewhere in New England.
Matt
"I think that pretty much every form of fiction (I'd include fantasy, obviously) can actually be a real escape from places where you feel bad, and from bad places. It can be a safe place you go, like going on holiday, and it can be somewhere that, while you've escaped, actually teaches you things you need to know when you go back, that gives you knowledge and armour and tools to change the bad place you were in.
So no, they're not escapist. They're escape." - Neil Gaiman
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