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'


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beth b - Jun 05, 2004 8:34:25 pm PDT #3116 of 10002
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

"Oh dear Christ, another bestiality threesome with angst and handcuffs

threesome? -they are all magical orgies. I think the porn has gotten boring in LKH's books too.

Merry gentry - at least I know why she is haveing sex all the time. Since her purpose in life is to be a brood mare.


Connie Neil - Jun 05, 2004 9:42:42 pm PDT #3117 of 10002
brillig

Oh, god, Richard, who hates himself so much. At least Jean-Claude is fairly upfront about what he wants. And Anita at least has had a decent time with Jean-Claude.

Boy, Anita's come a long way from "I slept with my fiance, I'm evil and impure."


Betsy HP - Jun 06, 2004 5:28:17 am PDT #3118 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

I liked the old, guilt-filled Anita.

The rumor is that Richard was based on Hamilton's then-husband, and that the breakup and divorce have made it impossible for her to write the character sympathetically.


Volans - Jun 06, 2004 6:02:38 am PDT #3119 of 10002
move out and draw fire

That's a shame, as I have always rooted for Richard and against Jean-Claude. Richard seemed more real and less cliched, which apparently is because he was. If she can't write the character honestly anymore, maybe she should kill him off or have him move to Mars.


Connie Neil - Jun 06, 2004 1:18:49 pm PDT #3120 of 10002
brillig

Barbara Hambly apparently had the same problem with her divorce having negative effects on her books. I don't remember the exact title, something about Dragons, but the sequel to the first book was apparently so dark and the antithesis of everything she set up in the first book that people were sending the copies they'd bought to her with notes saying they'd never buy another of her books. She finally put out an apology citing the divorce and promised to try and fix the story.


§ ita § - Jun 06, 2004 1:43:36 pm PDT #3121 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Steven Brust had relationship troubles impact the Jhereg series, I heard. I never minded the changes in the narrative, so I didn't pay much attention.

eta: And google sez ...

Of course things from his life worked their ways into the book. Normally this questions is addressed at the breakup of Vlad and Cawti. To that, Steve wrote, on June 7, 2002:

Oh, I've answered that one before. It was directly out of my life, only I didn't realize it at the time I was working on the book. I figured it out when I read the page proofs, and felt like a complete idiot.


Betsy HP - Jun 06, 2004 4:33:15 pm PDT #3122 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

If she can't write the character honestly anymore, maybe she should kill him off or have him move to Mars.

Problem is, she's written it into canon that if Richard dies, Jean-Claude and Anita probably do, too.

No worries. Next book, Anita will develop her Time-Traveling Self-Resurrection Spell. Now with extra sex!


Betsy HP - Jun 06, 2004 4:34:47 pm PDT #3123 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

Note, however, that Brust said in 2002 (same FAQ):

No character in the Vlad novels is secretly another character in the Vlad novels, at least that I know of.

This has turned out to be more than a little not-true.


§ ita § - Jun 06, 2004 4:43:54 pm PDT #3124 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

What's that in reference to, Betsy?


Betsy HP - Jun 06, 2004 5:02:38 pm PDT #3125 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

Sethra is Kiera.