SA Book & Challenge Lovers discussion

36 views
Retired Challenges > Know Your Author - Task nominations

Comments Showing 1-50 of 76 (76 new)    post a comment »
« previous 1

message 1: by Lauren (last edited Oct 24, 2013 03:06AM) (new)

Lauren Smith This is the nomination thread for the Know Your Author challenge. You may nominate one task based on an author every week for four weeks or until we have 25 tasks. If the nominations go very slowly I will allow extra nominations.

Challenge description:
Objective
Complete 25 tasks based on authors.

We will nominate 25 tasks and each task must relate to an author e.g. read a book written by an author whose birthday falls in the same month as your own, read a book by an author who has written both fiction and non-fiction etc.

Tasks
1. Read a book by an author who has published both realist/contemporary fiction and non-realist/speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, etc.)
2. Read a book that was written by 2 authors. Whether they are a duo under 1 name, or each by their own name.
3. Read a book by an author who has published both a children's book/books and an adult book/books.
4. Read a book by an author that writes both historical and contemporary fiction.
5. Read a book by an author who died the year you were born
6. Read a book by an author who was born in the same country as you
7. Read a book by an author who was born in the same year as you.
8, Read a book by an author whose name starts with the same letter as yours (name or surname)
9. Read the first book of a new (to you) series. By an author that you have read and enjoyed in the past.
10. Read a book by an author who has a career in addition to writing. The book can be fiction or non-fiction.
11. Read a book by an author who you have read a book by more or equal to 4 times before.
12. Look on the bookshelves of other members participating in this challenge and find an author who is new to you. Read a book by that author and include the name of the member whose bookshelf you raided!
13. Read a book by an author who appears in the book as a subject/character. It may be an autobiography, a biography, or fiction.
14. Read an authors debut novel/book that is their only novel/book.
It can be an author who only ever wrote one book and never wrote again. Or it can be an author who has only publish one book at the time that you are doing this challenge.
15. Read a book by an author who has had movies made from one of their books. The book you read does not have to be one that was made into a movie.
16. Read a book by an author who is younger than you (it can be by 1 day).
17. Read a book by an author that has more then one pseudonym. i.e Nora Roberts - J.D Robb - Jill March
18. Read a book where the 'author' is a name that has been used by at least two different writers, at different times. In other words, read a book written under a house pseudonym.
One example is Carolyn Keene where a number of authors have ghost written the Nancy Drew books over time.
19. Read a book by an author that is older than 50.
20. Read a book by an author who has the same name (first or surname) as you or a close family member (sibling, parent, spouse or child).
21. Read a book by an author born in an exotic/unusual country.
So NOT born in America, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia or Southern Africa and Holland/The Netherlands (to cover Barbara)
22. Read a book by an author who uses their initials and not full name e.g PD James, JD Robb
23. Read a novel by an author who studied literature at university or college.
24. Read a book by an author who has a degree in something not related to writing/literature.
25. Read a book by an author who shares your birthday, it doesn't matter the year just the day


message 2: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith 1. Read a book by an author who has published both realist/contemporary fiction and non-realist/speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, etc.)


message 3: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
2. Read a book that was written by 2 authors. Whether they are a duo under 1 name, or each by their own name.


message 4: by Claudia (last edited Oct 01, 2013 09:04AM) (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments Lauren wrote: "You may nominate one task based on a location every week..."

Uhm?

3. Read a book by an author who has published both a children's book/books and an adult book/books.


Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Read a book by an author that writes both historical and contemporary fiction.


message 6: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
Read a book by an author who died the year you were born


message 7: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Claudia wrote: "Lauren wrote: "You may nominate one task based on a location every week..."

Uhm?."


Sorry! Lu already pointed that out to me (I'd called it the Location challenge too) and I forgot to change that as well!


message 8: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Read a book by an author who was born in the same country as you


message 9: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Read a book by an author who was born in the same year as you.


message 10: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jevine) | 938 comments Read a book by an author whose name starts with the same letter as yours (name or surname)


message 11: by Lauren (Sugar & Snark) (last edited Oct 07, 2013 01:32PM) (new)

Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Read the first book of a new (to you) series. By an author that you have read and enjoyed in the past.

Say for example you like The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. You could then read
Gregor the Overlander from The Underland Series. Which I honestly had never heard of until about half an hour ago.
Easy :)


message 12: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Everyone may now nominate a second task.


message 13: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
10. Read a book by an author who has a career in addition to writing. The book can be fiction or non-fiction.


message 14: by Lu (last edited Oct 07, 2013 11:21PM) (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
11. Read a book by an author who you have read a book by more or equal to 4 times before.


message 15: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
12 Look on the bookshelves of other members participating in this challenge and find an author who is new to you. Read a book by that author and include the name of the member whose bookshelf you raided!


message 16: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Everyone may nominate another task.


message 17: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith 13. Read a book by an author who appears in the book as a subject/character. It may be an autobiography, a biography, or fiction.


Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
14. Read an authors debut novel/book that is their only novel/book.
It can be an author who only ever wrote one book and never wrote again. Or it can be an author who has only publish one book at the time that you are doing this challenge.


message 19: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
15. Read a book by an author who has had movies made from one of their books. The book you read does not have to be one that was made into a movie.


message 20: by Lu (last edited Oct 14, 2013 10:48AM) (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
16. Read a book by an author who is younger than you (it can be by 1 day).


message 21: by Angelique (new)

Angelique (angelique682) 17. Read a book by an author that has more then one pseudonym. i.e Nora Roberts - J.D Robb - Jill March


message 22: by Carolien (last edited Oct 14, 2013 11:48AM) (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
18 Read a book by an author whose name has been used by a pseudonym by more than one author.

This is not the same as task 2. Different authors must have used the same pseudonym over time. One example is Carolyn Keene where a number of authors have ghost written the Nancy Drew books over time.


message 23: by Lauren (Sugar & Snark) (last edited Oct 14, 2013 11:39AM) (new)

Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Carolien wrote: "18 Read a book by an author who has been used as a pseudonym by more than one author.

This is not the same as task 2. Different authors must have used the same pseudonym over time. One example is ..."


:( There better be other options besides Nancy Drew!!! I am already being forced to read one of her books for the Someone who died in your birth year task. No way am I reading two!!!


message 24: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
There are quite a few, but it will take some detective work. In quite a few cases, the original author died and the series has been continued by another author/s.


message 25: by Lauren (Sugar & Snark) (last edited Oct 14, 2013 12:12PM) (new)

Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Yeah I know that is the case with V.C Andrew, I used to read her books as a kid. But all the authors I am coming up with seem to write childrens series.


message 26: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
Don't worry. Lu's latest task is driving me to consider which cricketer's autobiography I am going to read just to find a reasonable author who is younger than me...


message 27: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Carolien wrote: "18 Read a book by an author whose name has been used by a pseudonym by more than one author.

This is not the same as task 2. Different authors must have used the same pseudonym over time. One exam..."


So the author's name must have been used by at least two people? Wow, that's a tough one.


message 28: by Lauren (Sugar & Snark) (last edited Oct 14, 2013 01:00PM) (new)

Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Lauren wrote: "Carolien wrote: "18 Read a book by an author whose name has been used by a pseudonym by more than one author.

This is not the same as task 2. Different authors must have used the same pseudonym ov..."


I'm considering going with Anonymous unless I can find a very short Nancy Drew set on a train :D


Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Carolien wrote: "Don't worry. Lu's latest task is driving me to consider which cricketer's autobiography I am going to read just to find a reasonable author who is younger than me..."

I know! Authors are really secretive about their birthdays! I ended up using the same link that I did for the "author born in the same year as me" and slowly worked my way backwards. There are not a lot of great options but I found one or two.


message 30: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lauren (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "I'm considering going with Anonymous unless I can find a very short Nancy Drew set on a train :D"

You mean 'Anonymous' as the original author's 'name'? Does that count?


message 31: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lauren (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "Carolien wrote: "Don't worry. Lu's latest task is driving me to consider which cricketer's autobiography I am going to read just to find a reasonable author who is younger than me..."

I know! Auth..."


The YA fans will have an easy time with this one; many of the authors are quite young.


Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
Lauren wrote: "Lauren (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "I'm considering going with Anonymous unless I can find a very short Nancy Drew set on a train :D"

You mean 'Anonymous' as the original author's 'name'? Does that count?"


I had assumed so as many authors have chosen to publish under the name... but I guess it is up to Carolien.


message 33: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith It's not a name though.


message 34: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Carolien wrote: "There are quite a few, but it will take some detective work. In quite a few cases, the original author died and the series has been continued by another author/s."

Can you give a few examples?


message 35: by Carolien (last edited Oct 14, 2013 09:41PM) (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
Lauren (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Lauren (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "I'm considering going with Anonymous unless I can find a very short Nancy Drew set on a train :D"

You mean 'Anonymous' as the original author's 'name'..."


Nope, you cannot use Anonymous. It must be an actual name, but used by more than one author over time.J.J. Marric is an example.

There are some thriller writers (some very well known)who started writing on their own and eventually had a book farm going with a bunch of other writers for their books.


message 36: by Lu (last edited Oct 15, 2013 12:02AM) (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Carolien wrote: "Don't worry. Lu's latest task is driving me to consider which cricketer's autobiography I am going to read just to find a reasonable author who is younger than me..."

For younger than you authors (there are A LOT trust me, I think I am the youngest and I have tons of options):

Veronica Roth Here Lies Bridget by Paige Harbison

Also check this blog post series about authors under 25 (just check cause it is when they wrote their first book, but most are current):

http://www.booksandsensibility.com/20...
http://www.booksandsensibility.com/20...
http://www.booksandsensibility.com/20...
http://www.booksandsensibility.com/20...
and so on.


message 37: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Carolien wrote: "J.J. Marric is an example."

From the Goodreads page, I see that JJ Marric was used as a pseudonym by two people - the original author himself (John Creasey) and another author (William Vivian Butler) who continued the series after Creasey's death.

However, JJ Marric is in itself just a pseudonym, not the name of an author. By that logic, you can use any pseudonym that has been used by two or more people, including books that would count for task 2, like The Mall by SL Grey (the pseudonym of Sarah Lotz and Louis Greenberg). Either that or JJ Marric can't be used for the task because it's not an author's name.


message 38: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "Also check this blog post series about authors under 25 (just check cause it is when they wrote their first book, but most are current):"

Can you post that under questions and suggestions too?


message 39: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lauren wrote: "Carolien wrote: "J.J. Marric is an example."

From the Goodreads page, I see that JJ Marric was used as a pseudonym by two people - the original author himself (John Creasey) and another author (Wi..."


Oh bugger, I see you specified "over time". Which is vague enough to loophole, but I know what you mean - different authors used it at different times. However, the issue with JJ Marric and using names that were always pseudonyms still stands.


message 40: by Angelique (new)

Angelique (angelique682) You know, I am loving the little technicalities that are being derived from a simple (but crazy fun) book challenge.
Loopholes are my thaaang. :)


message 41: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Angelique wrote: "You know, I am loving the little technicalities that are being derived from a simple (but crazy fun) book challenge.
Loopholes are my thaaang. :)"


Mine too! And Lauren F's :)


message 42: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
Lauren wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Carolien wrote: "J.J. Marric is an example."

From the Goodreads page, I see that JJ Marric was used as a pseudonym by two people - the original author himself (John Creasey) and ano..."


The "over time" is on purpose. And it is exactly what I meant. JJ Marric started out as a pseudonym for somebody and continued to be used as a pseudonym by another person at a later stage. Same as Carolyn Keene. Started out as a pseudonym for an author and became the pseudonym used by other authors over time.

The other version is where somebody started out as an actual author and the name is eventually used by other people to maintain the "brand name" of the author. Robert Ludlum's estate has gone that route.


message 43: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Ok. What I wanted to confirm was that you can use a name that was always just a pseudonym, as the task states "Read a book by an author whose name has been used by a pseudonym". As it stands it only refers to an actual author whose name became a brand, like Robert Ludlum as you mention. But it's more like "Read a book where the 'author' is a name that has been used by at least two different writers, at different times." Or perhaps "Read a book written under a house pseudonym" (since we know the term now).

By the way, are we allowed to use any book written under the house pseudonym, or only the books by the first person to use it?


message 44: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
Lauren wrote: "Ok. What I wanted to confirm was that you can use a name that was always just a pseudonym, as the task states "Read a book by an author whose name has been used by a pseudonym". As it stands it onl..."

That's a great definition. Any book will do.


message 45: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Cool, can I change it then? It may help avoid confusion.


message 46: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
19. Read a book by an author that is older than 50.


message 47: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
20. Read a book by an author who has the same name (first or surname) as you or a close family member (sibling, parent, spouse or child).


message 48: by Lauren (Sugar & Snark) (last edited Oct 21, 2013 12:15PM) (new)

Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
21. Read a book by an author born in an exotic/unusual country.
So NOT born in America, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia or Southern Africa and Holland/The Netherlands (to cover Barbara)


message 49: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 2729 comments Mod
22 read a book by an author who uses their initials and not full name e.g PD James, JD Robb


message 50: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Oooh and JK Rowling!


« previous 1
back to top