Rants & Rambles

Pavlov’s Audiophile

I love HEARING a good story; audio books, original audio plays, old time radio episodes, etc.

I also like tuna fish sandwiches.

These two things have combined to turn me into Pavlov’s audiophile.

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My 10 Favorite Fantasy Covers

So, we’ve got that old adage about not judging a book by its cover but, let’s face it, we do. That’s part of why books HAVE covers. Well, cover art that is. Have you ever read a book that had cover art you could just sit and stare at?

I have, and here are are my top ten favorite fantasy book covers (of books I’ve read and have in my collection):

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Dance With Dragons is Actually Real! (we hope)

OHMYGOD! OHMYGOD! My husband went to our local genre bookstore, Mysterious Galaxy, today and guess what he saw in the window:

and... A 'Heads Up' George R.R. Martin A Dance With Dragons July 12 2011!!!

Could it be? Could the much anticipated last book of the epic and seemingly-never-ending Song of Ice and Fire high fantasy series by George R.R. Martin actually be in sight?

I remember when my taller half and I went to Mysterious Galaxy to see Martin for one of his author events. He said that A Dance With Dragons was always supposed to be the last book in the series. That when we saw that title come out we would know that completion was nigh.

For those of you unfamiliar with the Song of Ice and Fire series … This is one of those beloved fantasy series, like Wheel of Time, that people have been waiting half their lifetimes for the end of the story. The ‘last book’ keeps getting split into multiple novels. A source of major fan frustration.

But look, LOOK! The little bookstore sign says the wait is ending. But… could it be real? QUICKLY, to the author’s website!!! ….

Okay, so it’s not as good as on the shelves. Martin hasn’t actually finished the book. But he says that this publication date is really actually real this time. Unlike the other, previous publication dates from past years.

Clap if you believe.

Re-Read-aholic

Hello, my name is Chriss. And I’m a re-read-aholic.

*hello, Chriss*

I can’t help myself. I love to re-experience great stories.

Having a shelf full of books you enjoy is like having all the seasons of your favorite TV shows on DVD; at any time you can pull one out and re-live all the fun with the gang.

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Name That Book: Unknown Fantasy

WARNING: Contains some adult material. Like the ‘S’ word. You were warned.

 

You ever read a book but never pay attention to the title or author?

But there’s something in this book, either positive or negative, that sticks with you? And you tell people about this book over the years, but you can’t remember it’s title to tell anyone?

I’ve got that quandary. Largely arising from my early tendency to check books out of the library but never make a mental note of their names.

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Jane Austin’s Fight Club

Literary mash-ups with Jane Austen + popular-monster-here have been quite the genre rage for 2010. Since I posted a review of Mary Robinette Kowal’s historical fantasy Regency romance Shades of Milk and Honey Monday I though I’d continue the Regency theme to the end of this second-to-last month of 2010.

So, in the Regency romance and Jane Austen vein I give you…

“Jane Auten’s Fight Club”

Book “Trailer” For Habitation of the Blessed

The Habitation of the BlessedThis is pretty cool. Especially if you’re both a history and historical fiction lover, such as myself.

Catherynne M. Valente has written a historical fantasy novel starting with the idea of “What if Prester John and his utopian kingdom had been real and not a medieval hoax?”

Than, to market her book The Habitation of the Blessed, Catherynne made herself a book “trailer”.

Using action figures. (Extra geek points)

The “trailer” doesn’t so much showcase the book as explain the novel’s premise. Which is REALLY handy. Because even those of us who recognize the name “Prester John” tend to be a little vague on the details, mainly due to pop culture things like Marvel’s Prester John character and such.

So, here is Catherynne M. Valente’s home made book trailer, with action figures, for her novel The Habitation of the Blessed which explains a) who Prester John was (or wasn’t) and b) how that plays into her new Dirge For Prester John historical fantasy series:

Vampire Fiction Origins

So, books with vampires in them are HOT right now. Though, some readers and purists feel many of these new angsty fangsters don’t deserve the name “vampire”.

Vampires aren’t new to the literature scene, though; the first work of prose featuring a vampire was published about 300 years ago. So let’s take a quick look at where the vampire novel started out:

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My Steampunk Convention Article on Convention Fans Blog

So, I’m a staff writer now over at Convention Fans Blog. (yay) Check out my first article on New Steampunk Conventions For 2011.

Down With Destiny!

Updated: September 30, 2010

No, this isn’t a rail against my personal fate or a fist shake at kitschy children’s books.

No. What I’m snarling about this time is the over use of destiny as a plot trope in the fantasy genre. (*Ggrrrr*)

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