Well, this is exciting. I haven’t heretofore had anything to do with Facebook—feeling that there wasn’t world enough, or time, to deal with building a decent Facebook presence on top of everything else. The kindly and artistic souls at Random House, though, have built one _for_ me, and Facebook’s recent changes have resulted in several scattered non-official DG pages now being consolidated.
The Random House people made a beautiful app for the page, which you can see by clicking on the “Extras” link. (I’m told that you need to temporarily disable Secure Browsing to look at this, but that SB resumes automatically as soon as you go back to what you were doing. I have no real idea what this _means_, but will ask the Random House people.)
Now, I _do_ need to be working on WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART’S BLOOD, among other things, and therefore can’t spend hours a day on Facebook. But I will try to stop by at least once a day, and will post things regularly there.
For those of you who are following the #DailyLines postings on Twitter—you can see those both here on this website, _and_ now on the “Extras” section of the new Facebook page.
Anyway…you can visit the new page here.
Looking forward to the Scottish Prisoner and looking very much forward to the next in the Outlander series. Thanks so much for all the work you have put into them. They have given me so much enjoyment! I wish the series would never end!
ME GUSTARIA QUE LA PAGINA SE TRADUJERA EL ESPAÑOL UN SALUDO . ERES MI ESPECIAL , ME ENCANTAN TUS PERSONAJES …..MUAKKKKK ….. ¿CUANDO LOS DAS VIDA REAL? QUIERO VER UNA PELICULA SOBRE ESTA SAGA …O.K????????????????? BESITOS
As happy as I am to see you on Facebook, I want you to work on the next book. I love reading about Jamie and Claire!
So happy to find you in my FB feed when I logged in earlier. Glad to know there is a title for book 8; looking forward to reading it.
Dar
I am so looking forward to the next Jamie, Claire and their family adventures continuing. These characters are so beguiling. Can’t wait much longer for the pleasure thanks for the hours of disappearing into a whole new world everytime I pick up one your books Cheers
Hi,
Just wanted to let you know that I an very much looking forward to this next book.
I think you are the greatest Historical Fiction Writer Ever!
~elaine o.
I wanted to find out if Diana Gabaldon is going to have an official Facebook page.
Dear Susan–
Errrrrr…..presumably you now know that I do?
The URL for it is http://www.facebook.com/AuthorDianaGabaldon. Hope you enjoy it!
–Diana
what is the name of the book after Echo In The Bone and when will it be released??
Love this story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Alexia–
There’s a post a little way above this one, called “Book Eight Has a Title!” {g}
–Diana
glad to see ya here. My sister sends her reguards ( write the book write the book I’m jonesing) that is the short version. to say the least we enjoy all your works and look forward to the next. Movie? Really?
Dear Mrs. Gabaldon,
As I am slowly approaching the end of the last book (7) of your Highlander series,
I feel the need to present you with my gratitude for your gifts to us readers. I am not an english speaking mother tongue, only an english language avid reader and I am hoping to accomplish it by quoting one of the final paragraphs from an amazing book by the great James A. Michener, “The Novel”.
It perfectly expresses how I feel about your books .
Here it is:
“When I approach the closing pages of one of your novels, a feeling of profound regret comes over me, for I realize I am about to sever a relationship with characters I have grown to love. And to abandon a corner of the world in which I have spent rewarding weeks, months and even years, for I read slowly and carefully.
I feel, when the pages dwindle, as if something good were being stolen from me, something precious that would not be replaced.
You may laugh at what I say next, but when I realize how few pages are left I ration m self, only so many each day, and when the final one looms, and I close the book, I stare at the back map for many minutes, aware that something precious has touched my life.”
My best regards and deepest admiration for your work.
Caterina Loy
Thank you so much for such a compelling story. The passion, love and horror of it all. Thank you to all the actors who portrayed each character, with such emotions. Which one felt while watching, as if it came right into ones heart. Thank you to Starz for not holding back and opening the scenes to the love of the characters.
Nelda Clugston
Diana – please check out ELEANOR TOMLINSON as a wonderful find as a BRIANNA for the upcoming filming.
Find her as DEMELZA on the recent British TV series POLDARK. She is tall, red haired and would make a fabulous actress for this role.
Love the series. Can’t wait for the next one.
Diana – I’m currently reading Drums of Autumn. A couple of things: Ian’s decision affected me so..it was so heartbreaking for me. I really like Ian. And, I loved the banter between Lord John Grey and Brianna – that relationship may have worked out I can see this on screen as a little comic relief (Lord Grey: “He repressed a strong urge to bang is head against the wall” )
I’m enjoying these thoroughly. On to A Fiery Cross soon!
Your Outlander book series has given me a look into Scottish History I never thought I could call my own. I am 75 years old and recently heard my birth mother had ties to Scotland and Ireland. The loving family who adopted and raised me were MacDonalds. I loved the thought of being a part of that clan but deep down as I got older I knew I was “borrowing” their History. Now I am proud of my Scottish roots and grateful through your stories to learn about how people lived and loved, fought and died those many years ago.
Thank you for all the research you did to make events so accurate . and the exceptional use of the English language in your descriptions of people, places and battles. God has blessed you with a special gift.
Just to thank you for years of pleasure in reading your books.