It's not like Voldemort, though.
Heh. I would think "impotence" might get the Voldemort treatment.
"Don't say that word! I just had too much to drink. I've been very stressed at work lately! It's not...you know....That word."
Womack ,'The Message'
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."
It's not like Voldemort, though.
Heh. I would think "impotence" might get the Voldemort treatment.
"Don't say that word! I just had too much to drink. I've been very stressed at work lately! It's not...you know....That word."
Yeah. Well, spending so much time writing as Munch, I've acquired a new respect for The Penis, and the people that have them. Freud was still wrong, though. Y'all can keep 'em.
don't talk about the Melty Man
"iridescence" is nice also. "conscience" can be a bit bothersome. "tuppence" is for Jane.
Anybody read Lois Bujold? A friend insisted I read The Warrior's Apprentice and I have done. I enjoyed the writing and all, but it seemed a bit...Mary Sue?
Mary Sue... maybe. In that Miles is a bit too good at things. On the other hand, he's also supremely fucked up. But some of that comes later.
I enjoy the stories so much I don't much care if Miles is a little idealized. And really, Cordelia's far more perfect than her son is.
I recommend finding a copy of Borders of Infinity and reading "In the Mountains of Mourning", though. That'll give you a better sense of Miles and his fucked-upedness. And what he has to deal with at home that makes him in part what he is.
I like "concupiscience." Yes, there's an extra "i" in there. But pretty word.
Does everyone have a favourite word? I like "preternatural" and you never see it. Also? "Nacreous". Two favourite words.
(/linguistic, yet not really bookish, natter)
I like "concupiscience."
Which calls to mind the movie "Threesome"....
I have 2 words that I love for how they sound: cinnamon and equanimity.
I'll see if I can, Consuela. I've already discovered that every Miles book is out of print.
My favorite words are "intaglio" and "eidolon."
huh. maybe if I thought about it, but I think I like them as parts of a whole, primarily.
Words, and almost on topic: Tep's picking cinnamon reminded me of a character in my favourite Tanith Lee, "Kill the Dead". The woman was called Cinnabar.
Must replace my lost copy of that book, damnit. Been dying to reread it.