Ah, yes, of course. The gypsies, they gave you your soul. The gypsies are filthy people. Ptui! We shall speak of them no more.

Ilona Costa Bianchi ,'The Girl in Question'


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."


amych - Oct 03, 2008 9:46:01 am PDT #7676 of 28404
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

OMG I did! I haven't thought of it in ages.


Glamcookie - Oct 03, 2008 9:53:24 am PDT #7677 of 28404
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

Oh yay! I remember reading The Match Stick Girl over and over and over (sob). Also there was a story about a fisherman who caught a fish that granted him a wish. He made a modest wish but his wife was greedy and unsatisfied so she made him go back and ask the fish for another wish (grander). This happened a few times until the fish finally took it all away. Remember that one? Remember the name by chance? Was it The Fisherman and His Wife?


Dana - Oct 03, 2008 9:55:53 am PDT #7678 of 28404
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I still have a copy of it.


Glamcookie - Oct 03, 2008 9:56:42 am PDT #7679 of 28404
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

I wonder if my parents still have mine. I'd love to have it.


Glamcookie - Oct 03, 2008 10:07:08 am PDT #7680 of 28404
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

Dude! I was right: [link]


Strix - Oct 03, 2008 2:53:11 pm PDT #7681 of 28404
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Kathy, I've read both the Cast and the Mead YA vampire novels and I prefer the Mead. The Cast heroine is a little too Mary-Sue + TSTL at times. They're not awful, but they're not great.

I quite like the Vampire Academy books...but, as people have pointed out, check out how much the cover of the 2nd in that series looks like Buffy and Angel, Season 2


Barb - Oct 03, 2008 3:03:24 pm PDT #7682 of 28404
“Not dead yet!”

I think the concept of the Cast novels is interesting, but I haven't read them because P.C. was incredibly rude to me when we were both on a panel at a conference back when the first book had only just been published. It was a panel on writing YA and by luck or design, I was the only one who wasn't writing paranormal YA and she treated me like I was such a major second class citizen.

Turned me right off of any of her books, adult or YA. Which is perhaps petty, but it was really off-putting how rude she was to me in a public forum.


Strix - Oct 03, 2008 3:07:46 pm PDT #7683 of 28404
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Hmm. Really?

(God, I am such a whore for gossip.) That's interesting because everything I hear is all "LALALALA she's awesome-cakes!"

Although I admit I do have a severe prejudice against relatives of successful authors (Anne Rice, I'm looking at your fam) who would otherwise probably not get published.


Barb - Oct 03, 2008 3:17:43 pm PDT #7684 of 28404
“Not dead yet!”

Yeah, that was not a good panel, overall for a conference I'm not likely to participate in again, pretty much, ever, if I can help it.

It was during that same panel we were talking about the revisions process (it was supposed to be aimed at beginning writers) and I described how it had been for me with Adiós and Accent. (One major revision for each, just for the record.) Afterwards, this woman comes up to me and with a straight face says, "Wow, your work must have been in rough shape to require so much work. My editor only ever has me correct typos."

I looked at her name badge-- saw that she was published by one of these tiny, tiny e-pubs that does primarily erotic romance and said the first thing that popped into my mind.

"Well I guess my editor doesn't expect my readers to be distracted by their vibrators."

Which was a hugely bitchy thing to say but I was already in a foul mood.


Strix - Oct 03, 2008 3:22:50 pm PDT #7685 of 28404
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

Hee. Oh, dear, dear. Now, I'm not saying you can't find some decent writing in a e-pub...for most the most part, it's...um. Not impressive.

And it was hugely bitchy, but she deserved it. SHE was hugely bitchy.

Every time I hear a writer brag about how they don't pay attention or don't need editors, I just think "Anne Rice! Laurell K. Hamilton! YES YOU DO, BITCHES! Writing is supposed to evolve! You do not crap out perfection, dumbass."