Vaginal Fantasy Book Club discussion
Oct 2013: Dark Currents
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Where do I (as a complete novice) learn to make something decent?
I love the guild, and table top and would love to do stuff like that with my friends.
Second Question:
If you (all the ladies) had a tail, what kind of tail would it be?

My question is, if immortal, at what age would you want to lock in at and why?
Personally, I would want to be at least 33 or 36.

This is not the JC from Kushiel. And even if this is trying to switch genres. don't. the urban style doesnt suit her.
And everytime some flowery term comes up in a Kushiel manner it is truly misplaced in this Michiganderian world building attempt.


Comments and a question about Dark Currents:
1) Nothing wrong with ramen for dinner, even for those of us who have not seen our 20's in awhile.
2) I want one of Mrs. Browne's cinnamon buns!
3) Question - I like Daisy's use of visualization to control her anger (ie, pouring it out of a cup, or wrapping it up in a package and throwing it away). I use similar visualizations to get rid of negative thoughts. Do any of you use visualization tricks to control unwanted emotional reactions or thoughts?
4) Instead of a tail, I would have preferred that she had wings. Even Daisy admitted to wanting them!


I personally love the setting in novels like the Hel and Dresden series, but I'm not sure it sets up for the epic romance like fantasy does. I just can't picture a Phedre/Joseline type match in this series (though I'm hoping!)

2. I didn't notice the use of the word "gah" at all until people started complaining about it, then I noticed it every time she said it. Sometimes I feel like people get annoyed at such silly things. :)
3. I love how Carey researches everything before she writes her book. An example from this book is the legend of the buried mill
http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapid...
(I'm sure everyone already knows that Pemkowet is based on Saugatuck, MI. I'm usually late to the party, including using the phrase "late to the party", lol)


Och, this is a good question, I don't know why, but I see her tail as a tail of poodle...it's a funny vision ;)

That said, did the fact that we'd read something with more flowery language put y'all off of this story at all? Were you disappointed, or relieved, that the writing was different?

I have wondered before about the longevity of urban fantasy. Do you think that the high-fantasy will have a longer shelf life, so to speak? The urban fantasy is riddled with very 'now' kind of references. i.e. facebook.
Will this even be understood 20 or 100 years from now?
If someone picked up Kushiel's Dart 100 years from now, because all the references are internal, I don't feel it would lose meaning and relevance in quite the same way.
Does it matter? Can a book be for just this time in history? Does it need to stand the test of time to have worth?


Or which pantheon (Greek, Norse, Cthulhu, Tiki...) would be your faith?

I personally has a super easy time since I lived in Grand Haven,MI at one point and kinda just visualized Pemkowet as that town.

I thought of it kinda like a draenei tail.

Minsta wrote: "Please post the link to tonight's VF - thanks!!!!!!"
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EDIT: SUPERNATURAL IS at 9PM NOT 8PM I AM STUPID. SO it's basically at the same time. Please carry on, sigh.
I need to live tweet my Supernatural episode because the rest of the cast has been doing it and I'm a total follower, and it's back to back scheduled now, so we're gonna push an hour so I can do both! Sorry to Europe, I guess we owe you a few :)
OXOX
Felicia