That was charming.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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."
Amy knows Libba Bray personally.
Check it out! She's got a glass eye from a tragic teenage mishap, and yet is still totally pretty. Also her musical taste is totally my age really cool.
Has anyone here read Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer? It's YA, vampires, set in Forks, WA (where they really get all the rain my Bama relatives think we get in Seattle). I'm about 1/3 in and enjoying it so far.
set in Forks, WA (where they really get all the rain my Bama relatives think we get in Seattle).
I think we may qualify in Olympia. While we don't get the most inches of rain, we get more hours of rain than any place in Washington State - less sun, perfect for vampires.
My latest ambition for if I ever become an author successful enough to quit my day job is to move to Sequim--cool weather and mountains and oceans and everything there is to love about this region with only 16 inches of rain.
Did y'all know that Emma Bull and Will Shetterly made their own trailer for a War of the Oaks movie? (Emma is the Unseelie Queen.) I like the Eddi.
Very RenFaire, but fun.
Will Shetterly called me a homophobe. Fun story.
I read Twilight, Susan. It annoyed me for about the first half, and then I got sucked in. It's not a great book-- more like popcorn, when you know you should stop eating it and you're going to feel sick later, but it's too good to stop at the moment.
And yeah, I do want to read the sequels.
A lot of people here really like Twilight, IIRC. I took a strong dislike to it, but I won't repeat my rant here, Susan, unless you really want to know. I'd rather not color your experience of the book if you're enjoying it.
Amy knows Libba Bray personally.
Really? Cool! I've met her a couple of times and really liked her. And I would never have guessed that she has an artificial eye!
Speaking of YA novels, I'm about 100 pages or so into Nick Hornby's new book, Slam (which is his first YA book), and it's really excellent so far. The main character is this 16-year-old skater boy who talks to a poster of Tony Hawk, which I love because I always feel like Nick Hornby understands what it means to be a fan of someone and to feel like you've got a kind of relationship with them, and he doesn't treat that feeling trivially.
Will Shetterly called me a homophobe. Fun story.
...Come again??
...Come again??
On Livejournal. I referred to a conversation he was having with someone else as "mutual masturbation", and he followed a referrer log or something, found the comment, and called me a homophobe in his LJ.
Then I got to explain that I wrote gay porn for fun, and he got kind of flustered and said he thought Brokeback Mountain was a good movie.