Hello!

Oct. 23rd, 2013 10:52 am
[identity profile] canonisrelative.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] queensthief
Hello! I’ve been an intermittent lurker here for a couple years, I guess, mostly I just silently drop by when I need a fix :)

I was introduced to MWT’s books (and this community too I think) by my sister who is [livejournal.com profile] mortalasabee back when the only one published was The Thief. Of maybe Queen was out but we didn’t know about it right away? Anyway, I have a very distinct memory of reading it in the car on a family vacation and that night trying to sneak out of the camper without getting caught. My sister caught me, of course, and said that after she’d read the book the first time she also spent lots of time sneaking around the house. We are nothing if not dedicated fans!

One of the best days of my life was the day Conspiracy came out. My sister and her best friend and I took the day off, went to a specialty grocery to stock up on fancy cheese and bread and olives, and sat outside, taking turns to read the chapters out loud. I’m not sure I’ve ever laughed so hard as when Ty got to the part where Sophos says “I was not so comfortable with my new authority that I could say, ‘We eat the chicken now!’”

So, yeah. That’s me as a fan. Beyond that my name is Rose, I’m somewhere in my upper 20s and live in the lovely midwestern USA.

Oh wait I’m not done talking about The Thief. Or myself. On my way up to a writing conference this summer I got the audiobooks, which I’d never listened to, and fell back in love with them as deeply as I’d ever been before, and spent most of my time not in workshops sitting in my car and listening, laughing, and even crying a couple times. The second night there I had a dream about two characters having an argument that, when I woke up, I thought was an upcoming scene from King that I’d just forgotten about, and later in the day realized was a scene I’d written myself several years ago in a fantasy story that never really got off the ground.

Since then I’ve gotten inspired to re-work that story because I realized that I failed the first time before because I didn’t like the style I was writing in, too high-fantasy-fake-Tolkien-BS, where what I really like to read is Megan Whalen Turner’s very spare but very precise style. So while my story is very different from hers, it’s been really helpful to me to keep the Queen’s Thief series in mind and try to emulate her style somewhat, because I think with fantasy it’s really easy to get overblown and long-winded.

So…with brevity in mind I’m going to stop talking. But I’m wondering if anyone else here is a writer, and/or planning to do NaNoWriMo this year? My handle over there is gentlest_sin and I’m always looking for new writing buddies :)

Be blessed in your endeavors! -Rose

Date: 10/23/13 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freenarnian.livejournal.com
I'm also a 20-something living in midwest America. (It really is lovely, isn't it? Especially in autumn! I tend to watch more British television than American, and feel that the midwest American atmosphere/culture is severely unrepresented in international drama. You'd think everyone in America had a Hollywood lifestyle, a New York accent, and Texas cowboy taste in clothing, lol.)

I was nodding through your whole description of developing your writing style. I was never much good with Tolkienesque high fantasy (much as I adore it) and realized early on that it really can't be imitated. Well, it can, but you end up with Eragon. (For the record, I loved that book when it was the Next Big Thing and still feel fondly toward it, never mind the rest of the series.) Anyway, I was a teen when I discovered MWT's books and yes, she really has been influential in more ways than even I probably realize. I know her writing philosophy (which I absorbed like a happy little sponge) is partly to thank for the successful completion of my first 'real' novel. Prior to that, I was mostly imitating writers like Robin McKinley or Patricia C. Wrede. But C. S. Lewis was my favorite author, and now that I go back and re-read his books in a more analytical manner, I realize that he too had a down-to-earth, sometimes spartan method of conveying deep themes and rich world-building. I'm still rattling around in my writer box a bit, but I think my unique style is starting, at last, to emerge, and it's somewhere between the lush prose of the authors I read in my childhood and the more focused (but no less complex) storytelling of writers like MWT. What I've treasured most, of all the things I've taken away from her writing, is the freedom to break away from traditional settings and plot devices and have fun with whichever cultures/legends/whatever stir up my imagination. Yay amphorae and pocket-watches!

I've never done NaNoWriMo (too busy with the 90,000 word novel that took me 2 whole years to write) (no knittings were darned in the making of this novel), but I watched some of my friends participate and it looks like fun!

But enough writer babble. 0:) So glad you introduced yourself!

Date: 10/24/13 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiegirl.livejournal.com
Welcome to Sounis! Now I have a question: where does one find the audiobooks *puppy eyes*? I cannot find them for anything except exorbitant prices and then only few and far between and usually only The Thief. And everyone here seems to have access to them, and most seem to like them, though not all. *is super frustrated*

Date: 10/26/13 01:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiegirl.livejournal.com
Our library does not seem to have them! I'll have to check again.

Date: 10/24/13 03:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosaleeluann.livejournal.com
Hello! I know I've seen you around before, but welcome :-)

Rose seems to be a popular name hereabouts. Just sayin'.

Date: 10/24/13 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pianolise.livejournal.com
So many Roses... it's great. :)

Date: 10/25/13 02:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosaleeluann.livejournal.com
And for some reason I can't articulate, I find our userpics/the order our userpics appear in amusing. That is all.

Date: 10/28/13 10:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sgwordy.livejournal.com
Hi, and welcome! Good luck in November - I hear it's a crazy time for writers that participate.

Date: 10/30/13 05:30 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] filkferengi
For audio recordings, you can't beat the home-grown stylings of the [livejournal.com profile] sounis community. There's an old post, periodically updated, where folks signed up to record individual chapters of each of the works. Ask around for the link to it.
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