Sounisian Meetup!
Nov. 19th, 2007 02:56 pmAmid the insanity that ensued after aspecabund's recent post (though I'm not sure many people noticed--there was, as I said, alot of insanity going on, as usual) kilerkki and I realized that we go to the same university (Go Cougars!) and we decided to meet up today for crazy booktalk. Checkers requested a report on how it went and what we talked about so, here I am, writing up a quick report.
We decided to meet in the library. I found kilerkki very easily--she was standing near the entrance reading Queen of Attolia. (We decided that we'd each carry a copy of an Attolia book so we'd recognize each other.) I'll admit that it was a bit awkward at first--"Um, hi, I don't know you... I like books!"--but we chatted as we went to get lunch and I think we were both feeling considerably more comfortable after a short time.
What did we talk about? Books, mostly. (What else?)
We shared our stories of how we found the Attolia books.
I was reminded, again, that I need to read Rosemary Sutcliff's books, The Last Unicorn, and more DWJ.
We decided that we like young adult fiction because it isn't trying too hard to be deep/philosophical/whatever, it just has to have a plot that keeps you interested.
We decided that happy endings are nice, and bittersweet endings are good only if the bad things happen for a good reason.
Hmm, what else, what else... (Rosie has a bad short-term memory, it seems.)
I shared something that has always bothered me about fantasy--intelligent, talking animals/non-humans. It's always bothered me, just the tiniest bit, when there are different intelligent species that interact with humans in books... what if members of two different species ended up falling in love with each other? They could love and respect the mind and character of the other individual, but the relationship could never be romantic.
(((And I wouldn't really want to read the book if it was.)))
I can't think of much else... kilerkki will have to get on and remind me and correct anything I may have reported wrongly.
We decided to meet in the library. I found kilerkki very easily--she was standing near the entrance reading Queen of Attolia. (We decided that we'd each carry a copy of an Attolia book so we'd recognize each other.) I'll admit that it was a bit awkward at first--"Um, hi, I don't know you... I like books!"--but we chatted as we went to get lunch and I think we were both feeling considerably more comfortable after a short time.
What did we talk about? Books, mostly. (What else?)
We shared our stories of how we found the Attolia books.
I was reminded, again, that I need to read Rosemary Sutcliff's books, The Last Unicorn, and more DWJ.
We decided that we like young adult fiction because it isn't trying too hard to be deep/philosophical/whatever, it just has to have a plot that keeps you interested.
We decided that happy endings are nice, and bittersweet endings are good only if the bad things happen for a good reason.
Hmm, what else, what else... (Rosie has a bad short-term memory, it seems.)
I shared something that has always bothered me about fantasy--intelligent, talking animals/non-humans. It's always bothered me, just the tiniest bit, when there are different intelligent species that interact with humans in books... what if members of two different species ended up falling in love with each other? They could love and respect the mind and character of the other individual, but the relationship could never be romantic.
(((And I wouldn't really want to read the book if it was.)))
I can't think of much else... kilerkki will have to get on and remind me and correct anything I may have reported wrongly.
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Date: 11/19/07 10:29 pm (UTC)I wish I could meet random people (who I suspect will not maul me) over the internet and meet RL. It'd be interesting!
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Date: 11/19/07 10:58 pm (UTC)Word. YA makes me so happy. Although I feel just the slightest bit uncultured around my fellow English majors because they've all read the classics and I'm sitting there reading Garth Nix.
What if members of two different species ended up falling in love with each other?
FURRIES, that's what.
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Date: 11/19/07 11:28 pm (UTC)Have you read his Keys to the Kingdom series? Are you a Sabriel, Lireal and Abhorsen fan?
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Date: 11/20/07 12:39 am (UTC)Lol, yes. When I was younger I used to play Furry Muds, but it wasn't until a few years after I stopped playing them that I learned they weren't exactly 'prudish' genre.
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Date: 11/20/07 12:55 am (UTC)We talked about art, too, and careers--mostly, I think, whatever we could come up with to fill the awkward pauses. I should have come with a prepared Discussion List. Only I'm fairly sure that would have been even weirder.
I'm still wondering about the intelligent animals question. I have to admit that I've used intelligent non-humans in at least two stories (though I think they may be ruthlessly eliminated from one of those). For one thing, I imagine it would be pretty hard to get past the ingrained sense that members of species other than one's own aren't physically attractive, at least not in the sexual sense (and at least not for most people). If there was such a bond formed, I think in the vast majority of the cases it would be a purely platonic bond of the kind you'd have with your best friend, who finishes your thoughts simply because he or she knows you so well.
In the small minority of the cases... Well, those would be the stories I would tend to avoid. >.>
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Date: 11/20/07 03:44 am (UTC)The animal thing used to bother me, but then I read this book by Mary Brown (Pigs Might Fly? Something like that...the heroine's name is Summer) which has a fairly successful "girl in love with dragon" romance. I remember it foggily as being slightly silly but hugely enjoyable. And it put me at peace with cross-species romance because the hero comes off as ridiculously attractive. And if it's a magic animal, you can play the shape-changing game; Mercedes Lackey's Firebird book is really fun.
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Date: 11/20/07 03:46 am (UTC)Furry Muds are basically were take on animal characters - but grown-ups used them to play-out relationships with, and us kids just used them as "Let's Pretend" play. We must have been a pain for all the grown-ups who wanted to be serious and we just wanted to talk in monkey talk.
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Date: 11/20/07 03:53 am (UTC)SPOILER ALERT
She used interspecious as the reason why two characters couldn't get together and could only have platonic love but I found it hard to get around that the relationship was interspecies, since she didn't introduce the interspecies idea until will into the series.
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Date: 11/20/07 05:36 am (UTC)And While She Knits doesn't help with that? ;D
(RANDOM OF-TOPIC-NESS!)
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Date: 11/20/07 06:44 am (UTC)Re: Human/non-human romantic relationships. As long as I can ignore what that would involve physically, I'm fine. If one or both has the ability to shape-change, or if the non-human is at least humanoid, I'm even more ok with it.
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Date: 11/20/07 07:17 am (UTC)Re: (RANDOM OF-TOPIC-NESS!)
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Date: 11/20/07 03:46 pm (UTC)That sounds like kind of shoddy plotting.
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Date: 11/20/07 05:22 pm (UTC)Or there's this book by Vivian Vande Velde--the one where the guy turns from cat into human. Totally blanking on the title at the moment.
~Feir Dearig
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Date: 11/20/07 09:29 pm (UTC)<img="http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/54/039_11930~gene-kelly-posters.jpg">
Is he holding a ruler or something? Either way, yay, sneak peeks! Thursday's my favourite too, I think.
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Date: 11/20/07 11:00 pm (UTC)Rise and Shout! The Cougars are out...
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Date: 11/21/07 03:22 am (UTC)I think the cat book is Hidden Magic. Most of Velde's book have other worldly romance.
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Date: 11/21/07 02:26 pm (UTC)Re: Rise and Shout! The Cougars are out...
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Date: 11/24/07 12:20 am (UTC)Re: Rise and Shout! The Cougars are out...
Date: 11/24/07 02:26 am (UTC)Robert Lund--Workin' The Glory 15 Rise And Shout
http://download.yousendit.com/0770AE4760F0AD76
http://www.spaff.com/workintheglory/index.html
To keep this marginally on-topic, we should talk about Life, The Universe, & Everything, BYU's excellent sf symposium every March. They've had excellent authors there in the past, like Lois McMaster Bujold & Patricia McKillip. Maybe y'all should talk to them about asking mwt.
:)
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Date: 11/24/07 03:47 am (UTC)I'm glad you liked it. The others on the album are equally excellent. I can upload some samples for you, if you'd like.
Let's talk about getting mwt to BYU. Then we can talk about getting us front row seats.
:)
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Date: 11/24/07 03:58 am (UTC)...but how do we make this dream a reality? ;)
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