rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Nov. 15th, 2017 09:11 pm)
I've been off of Tumblr for a month because I haven't been able to watch SPN, and of course the backlog grows. And I haven't even used it to increase my productivity! I did watch Shadowhunters, though, and fall further in love with Brooklyn 99 and The Good Place, so there's that.

Frances Hardinge, A Skinful of ShadowsRead more... )N.J. Jemisin, The Stone SkyRead more... )
Leigh Bardugo, The Language of ThornsRead more... )
Claudia Gray, Defy the WorldsRead more... )
Dave Duncan, The Reluctant SwordsmanRead more... )
Alan Dean Foster, Strange MusicRead more... )
Molly Knox Ostertag, The Witch BoyRead more... )

I now have a Google+ at Rivka T and at my pro name; feel free to add me there or not.

Blurbs gone wrong--Thanks for these nightmares, LibraryThing:

I would not even make rachelmanija review this )

Brust, Sanderson, Star Trek novelization )
So, I was trying to get inspired to write and I realized that I really, really like a story of mine that nobody else seems to. There are good reasons not to like it: it lacks narrative flow and just sort of ebbs away at the end. But it works for me, in part because it doesn't have a real flow; it's a story of a breakdown, of a man who thinks so hard he destroys the natural course of his relationships. No link, because this isn't about trying to get you to read it -- what I wanted to know is whether other authors reading this have beloved monsters, stories that you like even though they didn't get a positive reaction, or as much of a positive reaction as other stories of yours.

What are your orphans, and why do you hold them close to your heart? I would like links, if you're willing to give them, whatever fandom. Readers, your thoughts are welcome too, if you've got them.

And now, a huge number of fiction books: Martha McPhee, Umberto Eco, Stephen King, William Gibson, Tim Cockey, The Mammoth Book of New Horror, Alan Dean Foster, Graham Greene, George Turner, Walter Tevis, Patty Dann, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer v. 2, Steven Brust, Kage Baker, Peter David, Hot Blood XI: Fatal Attractions, and James Maxey. I'm pretty sure that's a list that hasn't ever been put together before.

Read more... )
I am committing SV vids in my head. It's a good thing I lack the time and the technology, or I'd have a new hobby to inflict on you all. Currently, I'm stuck on this:

I love Bruce Springsteen, even if he's lost his voice )

Very Bad Day at school: I showed my students Monty Python, and they still sat there like scrambled eggs, refusing to respond. Perhaps I have confused them so much that silence seems the only option. I like the subject so much; why can't I make them like it too?

I also have been doing reviews, but now there's such a backlog I'll do them a bit at a time. Some fiction:
Snicket, Bujold, Kress, J.A. Jance, David Auburn, Alan Dean Foster, Pratchett, Mark Haddon, not in that order )
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