Kat, I read MOST of it at Barnes and Noble the other night, but not ALL of it...so, I have to finish it! :)
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."
Ooooh, got more Octavia Butler on CD just in time for driving to Canada. Score!
What did you get?
As another instance of similarities, Williams pointed out that characters in both books call their wives "love."
How convincing!
Seriously? I'm not much of a Meyers fan, but that's ridiculous.
Personally? Any time she spends taking depositions or seeing a lawyer she's not writing or talking to the press. Lawsuit Chick FTW. Even though she'll probably lose. (Yes, I really have that special Coultergeist feeling for Ms. Meyer. And when I first read that article, I thought Meyer was facing a suit like John Fogerty did, for self-plagiarism.) Fogerty ultimately did not get a judgment for that, but I've sort of thought he was pathetic since.
I read the EW article . yeah, meyer has her irritating qualities , but at least she doesn't claim to love or own the genre. and I am guessing we won't be seeing many more vampires in her books.
LKH -- in her interview, I figured out why her books lost the fun. She isn't afraid of vampires or werewolves -- so after a while , it gets boring - so everyone has lots of sex.
and P. C Cast ( I haven't read her books yet) is one of us. Her favorite vampire - Spike.
That's a pathetic attempt to get people to buy a book "Read it and find the plagiarism!"It's pretty clear that Meyer did NO reading about vampires before writing about them. At all.
Meyers sued for plagiarism
You mean there's someone else who is willing to take credit for that crap?
ION, there's a long article about Laura and Rose Wilder in this week's New Yorker: [link]