Thanks for the info.
Let's see if I understand the timeline between Changes and Skin Games.
GS happend 6 months after Changes. Then Cold Days happend 3 months after that.
So if Cold Days happened at the end of October, going backwords, Ghost Story happened somewhere at the end of July and Changes near the end of February all in the same year???
Going forward from Cold Days. Harry hasn't seen Molly in more than a year and its February in Chicago (although someone is confused about what weather is like in Chicago area in February) ....so Skin Games is about a year and 4 months later.
Also, if Magaret Gwendolyn LeFae was about 100 when she had her kids....isn't that a bit of a stretch.... I understood wizards live along time but they still age and get older...at least in looks.....is this a conundrum or is it that in wizard biology...turning 100 is like mortals turning 30.
Not quite. Changes and Cold Days take place about a year apart, with Ghost Story at the approximate midway point. See the first posts on this thread:
11 ASF, October: Changes
And 45 minutes later: Aftermath, a novelette from Murphy's POV, published exclusively in Side Jobs.
12 ASF, May 9th: Ghost Story
12 ASF, September: Bombshells, the Molly-POV story from Dangerous Women.
12 ASF, October 31: Cold Days
14 ASF, late February: Skin Game
Jim recently commented on the nature of wizard aging, hinting that female wizards can "cheat" the usual limitations on fertility. He didn't comment further. Curious!