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stillsostrange) wrote2008-04-03 09:20 pm
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Bookkeeping
1. Butcher Bird - Richard Kadrey
2. Blood Engines - T.A. Pratt
3. Witch World - Andre Norton (reread)
It's probably been at least twelve years since I read this. I'd forgotten how much it influenced me--huge swathes of the Dread Juvenilia owe themselves directly to the Witch World books. I kind of miss them now. Maybe someday I can salvage some different parts of it. When I read Norton in high school I bounced off the prose a lot, but I appreciate it much more now. (Except some crazy-ass commas.) I should reread the whole set.
I want to consider the Loyse Issue, or fetishization of tomboys in a certain era of fantasy, but I think I'm too stupid to do it at the moment. You all may have a clumsy examination of gender and sexuality to look forward to in the near future, if I'm not distracted. Lucky you.
2. Blood Engines - T.A. Pratt
3. Witch World - Andre Norton (reread)
It's probably been at least twelve years since I read this. I'd forgotten how much it influenced me--huge swathes of the Dread Juvenilia owe themselves directly to the Witch World books. I kind of miss them now. Maybe someday I can salvage some different parts of it. When I read Norton in high school I bounced off the prose a lot, but I appreciate it much more now. (Except some crazy-ass commas.) I should reread the whole set.
I want to consider the Loyse Issue, or fetishization of tomboys in a certain era of fantasy, but I think I'm too stupid to do it at the moment. You all may have a clumsy examination of gender and sexuality to look forward to in the near future, if I'm not distracted. Lucky you.
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