although he doesn't think it was written by JKR.
Why not?
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although he doesn't think it was written by JKR.
Why not?
Because the writing is "tighter and sharper" (I quote) and because characters and situations are introduced and developed in a different manner than in the previous books. He thought the writing in HBP was a lot better than previously demonstrated in JKR's work, and said "She either got a lot better or someone else ghostwrote."
I did point out she wrote a lot of words prior to HBP, so one assumes she got practice. I don't think he disputes that the ideas/story came from her.
Way to go, Knut! That rules!
one assumes she got practice.
One would think. She's been fiddling with it for years, I think she's picked up some tricks.
Knut's book sounds really interesting, too!
potentially very useful lj community, what's that book?: [link]
Question to the hive-mind:
I just finished re-reading one of my favorite 30's-era British mysteries. One of the women, a Russian former ballerina of, naturally, less-than-sterling virtue, is consistently referred to as "the Merkalova", Merkalova being her last name. There's an element of contempt in the useage, but it also has the feel of being a standard useage for a woman on the stage in some fashion.
I've seen the usage in books up to about the '50s, where a major female performer is referred to as La LastName or The LastName.
What is the source of this, does anyone know?
What is the source of this, does anyone know?
It was common in ballet, opera and, I think, theater to refer to divas and prima ballerinas and Great Lady Thespians like that.
Just read this on Neil Gaiman's blog:
So the UK edition of Fragile Things doesn't contain the stories that were in the UK edition of Smoke and Mirrors.
The US edition contains the stories that weren't in the US edition of Smoke and Mirrors.
So if you have a UK edition of Smoke and Mirrors and a US edition of Fragile Things, then three of the stories will repeat.
(Contrariwise, if you have a US edition of Smoke and Mirrors and a UK edition of Fragile Things then there are three stories you won't have read.)
Guess which combination I have? Oy.
if you have a US edition of Smoke and Mirrors and a UK edition of Fragile Things
Huh. I think that's me too.