Points of interest on a Thursday
Oct. 9th, 2008 10:51 amPoint the first: I would like to remind those of you commenting on the Red Seas Under Red Skies post that Scott is a friend of mind. I am not, nor would ever dream of, asking you to censor your opinions, but I am asking that you remember that this author, like me, is a real person and deserves the courtesy of being discussed as such. Also, it's entirely possible that he will read what you say about him and his books.
Point the second: in a nutshell, why I changed my name when I got married:
Point the third: I don't talk about politics on this blog, and that's going to continue, but for the record, the fact that I share a given name with that particular VP candidate makes me cringe.
Point the second: in a nutshell, why I changed my name when I got married:
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Point the third: I don't talk about politics on this blog, and that's going to continue, but for the record, the fact that I share a given name with that particular VP candidate makes me cringe.

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Date: 2008-10-09 04:42 pm (UTC)I liked the first book so much I was really looking forward to the second. Ezri's convenient death left me feeling so ill I'm dubious about reading the third, but I'll probably give in to temptation.
This being said, I don't think Scott Lynch is an awful person for getting caught up in genre conventions. Aside from anything else, he's keeping so many plates in the air that I can see wanting to not add more complications.
And there were some things I liked very much about Red Sails. I enjoyed the learning to be a pirate stuff. There was a very fine "oh shit!" moment when the man who actually knew how captain a ship died. And the bandit on the cliff scene was wonderful.
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Date: 2008-10-09 05:52 pm (UTC)I have learned NEVER to underestimate how people can mispronounce or misspell one's name.
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Date: 2008-10-10 01:47 am (UTC)I do always bear in mind that the author may (and in the age of Google Alerts, probably will) read what I'm saying. And it occurs to me that I may have stated more strongly than I meant to my personal hypothesis behind the element I was critiquing; if there's one thing that annoys the snot out of me, it's reviewers assuming they know why a particular flaw ended up in my work. Since they're 0 for however many so far.
<bites tongue to avoid naming examples>
So anyway. Apologies if I got too strident.
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Date: 2008-10-10 02:21 am (UTC)I share a name with Laura Bush -_-
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yeaaahhhhh...>.> I'm still in therapy for it
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Date: 2008-10-10 04:22 am (UTC)How many have your name? (http://howmanyofme.com)
People often seem to forget that there's a real person inside that writer / actor / director / yes, politician. I gave an LJ friend a private dressing-down when he expressed glee that a sixteen-year-old film actress was looking "rather plain." With three younger sisters and a teenage daughter, I can only imagine what the poor girl's going through.
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Date: 2008-10-11 02:53 am (UTC)How many have your name? (http://howmanyofme.com)
;.;
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Date: 2008-10-17 12:14 am (UTC)Yeah. Me too. Just adds insult to injury, somehow.
-Nameseeker
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Date: 2008-10-26 05:51 pm (UTC)And, as of yesterday, yes, I am on facebook.