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Attn. Naughty knitters and other yarn sorts: [livejournal.com profile] vree has an icon for you.

[livejournal.com profile] ladyaelfwynn discusses fanfic as an expected and even transformative act after an overwrought author compared fanfic to someone stealing her husband(?!) Further linkage here, complete with long list of published works that could arguably qualify as fanfic. (Full disclaimer: I read part of one of the overwrought author's books. It was ok, I guess - I wasn't interested enough to finish and actually found the botany more interesting than the characters).

Off LJ:

Can You Update Pulp Science Fiction Without Being F-ed Up? - I certainly hope so because while the cheese is grand some of the stereotyping is jawdroppingly awful.

Tor Books blog is rereading Cherryh's Atevi series: Foreginer; Invader. Reading these to refresh my mind as I left off at #4 2 years ago and #11 (!) is just out.

They're also rewatching Firefly....

Date: 2010-05-08 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com
Re: Fraser - yes, it sounds like you were coming at his work with more context than I was :P I think the library has several of the Flashman novels - do they need to be read in order?

Re: Cherryh - I may start over anyway, if only to refresh my memory on names, roles, and jargon (paidhi, man'chi and the like). You're right that the Atevi series is dense and it's been long enough and I read so widely it's likely I forgot something in the intervening years.

Date: 2010-05-08 03:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlsjlsjls.livejournal.com
It helps to read Flashman in order because he makes references to adventures past and yet to come, and just the usual reason of following the character's growth as he was written. The trick is to read the books in publication order rather than chronological order ... they contain spoilers for each other otherwise and they just plain ol' flow better read in the sequence Fraser intended. And you'll learn a ton of history tidbits (loads of well-researched footnotes).

1) Flashman
2) Royal Flash
3) Flash for Freedom!
4) Flashman at the Charge
5) Flashman in the Great Game
6) Flashman's Lady
7) Flashman and the Redskins
8) Flashman and the Dragon
9) Flashman and the Mountain of Light
10) Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
11) Flashman and the Tiger
12) Flashman on the March

And now I have an urge to re-read these as well!

P.S. Beware the newly-released 3-in-1 Flashman volumes ... these have been bound in chronological order rather than the proper reading order.

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