Steph I had issue with that. I want to love the books because there are so many great parts but I mostly think they are okay.
I'll still read the next one but if it's like the other two it will take me awhile to really get into it.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Steph I had issue with that. I want to love the books because there are so many great parts but I mostly think they are okay.
I'll still read the next one but if it's like the other two it will take me awhile to really get into it.
I really liked Feed, too.
The Guardian has a feature where writers ask themselves questions they've never been asked in interviews. Several are fun and interesting, but I particularly liked this short one with Jeanette Winterson.
*****
How do you feel about being interviewed?
I feel like a perfectly good potato put through a masher. Nothing comes out the way I expected, and my skin is off, and the solid, sane things get pulped and the whole thing is served up easy to swallow, but not for me. I am still somewhere at the bottom of the masher shouting "I AM A POTATO GET ME OUT OF HERE".
Why do you think what you do matters?
Art and potatoes are pretty similar. Everyone needs slow-release energy and something to stabilise the gut. Art does that – it isn't fast food, but it isn't fancy food either. It's the solid stuff of life. I once had lunch at Heston Blumenthall's Fat Duck at Bray. I was very depressed because I am not a chocolate risotto kind of person. That night I dug up new potatoes from my garden with my hands, steamed them, covered them in olive oil and mint and chives, and ate nothing else. Then I felt better. The same thing happens to me with a book or a painting. It reminds me that life is good and solid, not about money and not about fad.
Have you ever found true love?
Yes, but then what do you do?
"I AM A POTATO GET ME OUT OF HERE".
Ha, that's brilliant. Man, I used to be super into her books, but I haven't read anything she's done in years. This makes me glad she's still around.
I tried Sexing the Cherry, but I was just...bored.
Sarah Waters, OTOH, I eat up with a spoon. Although I like the Victoriana better than the 20th c. stuff, although it is good.
Did anyone ever read "The Observations," speaking of 18th c. cryptolesbian lit? Memfault on name, but quite good.
I just finished Feed
Damn
I just finished the book One Day which is so good. Highly recommend.
I'm reading One Day right now, alternating with Catching Fire. They are both good.
Octavia Butler's going to be in the SF Hall of Fame. Someone I don't know of is hosting a party on Saturday (in Seattle) to celebrate. info
Actual A Dance with Dragon update on GRRM's lJ.