Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
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."
Consuela, I was just coming in here to post Sherwood's essay. I love it so.
So many great things being written on awards right now. Among them, the fact that Kit Reed (one of Joss Whedon's teachers) and many other female writers and writers of color have gone for much longer than since 2009 without receiving a shiny rocket... and kept writing. Kit pointed out somewhere recently that if she'd written with an eye to awards, she would have buried her typewriter by now.
And the amazing Michi Trota said something I've been thinking about more and more. Awards are great for the extended reading lists -- and reasons to read -- that they provide. This year's reading list (I've given it a crack already, as I'm determined to give everything at least a paragraph to win me over) is differently shaped and I am missing a lot of new voices that emerged in 2014.
It's harder for me now to make public reading lists, but I'd love to keep one somewhere -- maybe here? I don't know, I'm mostly musing.
It's harder for me now to make public reading lists
Why?
Why?
Last list of novels I posted, I got asked why I hadn't included x book, by its author.
Whut?!
Dang, Sox, that's just...wow. One should be able to write a list of books one recommends without a frigging legal disclaimer attached to it. @@
It's not a huge deal, just something I'm more aware of now. Bent feelings :(
Oh Sox, I can totes picture that one. On your side I mean. I can't actually picture asking someone that. Because duh!
I want all the Girl Genius books in print. There are 13 of them, and they are appropriately priced. I have a credit card, a new one with hot rod flames on it. It's whispering "Use me . . . use me . . ."
In regard to gaming the awards system, I understand that someone has set up a publishing house in Finland which has fewer than ten authors, specifically to publish the "sad puppy" nominees. By being published authors, they then become eligible for membership in the SFWA and, thus, to vote for the Nebula awards.
Just sayin' ...
Just sayin' ...
that someone's Lex Luthor cosplay is getting more on point every day.