so where are we?
Nov. 12th, 2003 10:18 amI feel like I haven't posted anything (a.) intelligent, (b.) interesting, or (c.) both, for a really long time. With the current head-and-chest cold (*cough*sniffle*wheeze*), the near future isn't looking too hopeful in that direction either.
I haven't forgotten about the Tam Lin/Revengers Tragedy post, but I want to have my wits about me before I try it. My reading recently has consisted of John Dickson Carr, who is splendid mind-candy but not well suited to lit-crit analysis. Haven't been writing anything useful, either fiction or dis, and I think it's just because I'm tired and burned out. And, this week, ill.
But, hey, Audrey isn't dead yet. So that's something.
I haven't forgotten about the Tam Lin/Revengers Tragedy post, but I want to have my wits about me before I try it. My reading recently has consisted of John Dickson Carr, who is splendid mind-candy but not well suited to lit-crit analysis. Haven't been writing anything useful, either fiction or dis, and I think it's just because I'm tired and burned out. And, this week, ill.
But, hey, Audrey isn't dead yet. So that's something.
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Date: 2003-11-12 08:38 am (UTC)Yes, she is a vampire. Soon her kind will TAKE OVER THE WORLD.
Hope you feel better soon.
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Date: 2003-11-12 10:22 am (UTC)oooh!
*sits and waits with an expectant look on her face*
(no pressure, though--i'll just look forward to it!)
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Date: 2003-11-12 02:03 pm (UTC)Which Carr? I love his work.
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Date: 2003-11-12 02:28 pm (UTC)Right at the moment, I'm reading The Four False Weapons. Before that, it was The Corpse in the Waxworks, preceded by Hag Nook and The Problem of the Wire Cage. I'm thinking I may go on to H.M. next.