Thank you!
by morgan on Sep.25, 2009, under Kate Elliott and Ken Scholes
Ken & Kate, it has been a pleasure having you on Babel Clash. It’s been a great conversation, and I really appreciate the amount of thought and time put into it. Do you want to take your last message or two and recommend Canticle and Traitors’ Gate to those fans who haven’t given them a shot yet?
In case Ken has his hands tied with the kids, here’s an excerpt from Canticle to help make his case!
Again, it’s been great, and you’re welcome back on Babel Clash anytime!
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