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message 11601: by Charming (new)

Charming (charming_euphemism) Juthi wrote: "I totally agree! To most readers content matters more. But it'd be nice to see SF genre try to draw in a larger female readership. Might help to bring some more diversity in physics/math related fields. "

Scifi has been getting better by leaps and bounds. And actually math and physics are doing well at attracting women. Engineering, not so much. :-(


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Tharayn wrote: "Josh wrote: "Well, if I may confess, I am a long-time fan of such old school yaoi as Kizuna, Fake, Bronze. So I wasn't entirely uninitiated, although I'm pretty out of touch with what is current. "..."

LOL. I'm glad to see they aren't entirely forgotten!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "OK, I have to admit my ignorance... what is BL manga? or what does BL stand for?"

Boy Love. Even though it's not always about boys. :-)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Juthi wrote: "Tharayn wrote: "Sorry, but right now I want to hug you for that. "

ME TOO! *e-hugs*"


Oh you too! :-)


message 11605: by Josh (last edited Feb 15, 2013 12:53PM) (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "As far as what I'm reading now -- I'm catching up again on several months of Publisher's Weekly (wow, I picked the wrong time to fall behind on industry ..."

Welllll, I don't think realistic police procedure is much of a priority in manga. Certainly not what I'm ever looking for. ;-)

I have great affection for those three in particular. I'm not saying they were flawless by any means! But I still did really enjoy them.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Lori wrote: "One of the most beautifully rendered animes I have ever watched is Mushi-Shi. The artwork alone makes it worth watching."

I have this in my rental queue. I've never seen it.


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Christine | 458 comments Susinok wrote: ". CJ Cherryh had strong female characters,"

Yes!

I'm reading her Faded Sun trilogy right now. Just finishing it, in fact. It's interesting, because while her MCs are both male, the society they live in is a strong matriarchy.

She builds really rich worlds. LOVE her work. She has this knack of making her aliens seem alien while still making them...human. People you can empathize with.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Christine wrote: "Susinok wrote: ". CJ Cherryh had strong female characters,"

Yes!

I'm reading her Faded Sun trilogy right now. Just finishing it, in fact. It's interesting, because while her MCs are both male, th..."


I met her a few times. She lived in Lawton, OK, for a while and would come to our science fiction club meetings now and then. She was a lovely person and so interesting to talk to.


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Christine | 458 comments Susinok wrote: "I met her a few times. She lived in Lawton, OK, for a while and would come to our science fiction club meetings now and then. She was a lovely person and so interesting to talk to. "

Words...cannot describe...my envy...

Also, I think I lost my jaw somewhere on the office floor. Excuse me while I go find it.


message 11610: by Susinok (last edited Feb 15, 2013 06:52PM) (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I met her brother, too. He went to the same high school as I did and graduated several years before I did. David Cherry (no H) did a lot of fantasy art back in the 80s. He did a lot of work for Dragon Magazine, the role-playing game magazine.


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Katharina | 656 comments Christine wrote: "Also, I think I lost my jaw somewhere on the office floor. Excuse me while I go find it."

LOL


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Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Bluesimplicity wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "As far as what I'm reading now -- I'm catching up again on several months of Publisher's Weekly (wow, I picked the wrong time to fall behind on industry ..."

So weird to "hear" this. It's my story, too. After years of combing libraries and bookstores for m/m stories, coming away with a very meager harvest, I stumbled on yaoi. For awhile there...well, it's just like you said. I got tired of it, but shopping for it on Amazon had by then lead me to m/m novels with the kind of romantic leads that mainstream fare doesn't offer.


message 11613: by Christine (new)

Christine | 458 comments Susinok wrote: "I met her brother, too. He went to the same high school as I did and graduated several years before I did. David Cherry (no H) did a lot of fantasy art back in the 80s. He did a lot of work for Dra..."

Sweet!

I miss Dragon. They stopped publishing it around the time I started reading it. :P

A family friend of my roommie told me the story about how the H ended up in Cherryh's name. Something along the lines of: Her agent/editor/publisher said, "'Cherry' is just not...sci-fi enough, so let's add this silent H."

And you know, Cherryh does seem so much more...mysterious and interesting and exotic.

Anyway, that's the story that I heard. :)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Christine wrote: "A family friend of my roommie told me the story about how the H ended up in Cherryh's name. Something along the lines of: Her agent/editor/publisher said, "'Cherry' is just not...sci-fi enough, so let's add this silent H." ..."

I think that's pretty much true. It sounds similar to what she told us.


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Pender | 638 comments Katharina wrote: "So, if you aren't completely turned off at this point, I'd recommend trying Junjou or Dear Green, both by Fujiyama Hyouta. ..."

I love Junjou. I just bought myself the first and second season on DVD for my birthday. (Hiro and Nowaki are my favorite couple.)

My love of manga inspired me to learn enough Japanese to read all those written sound effects and since I watch anime in Japanese with subtitles, I picked up a fair amount of spoken Japanese too. I actually had to speak quite a bit of Japanese when I stopped off in Tokyo for four days so it came in very handy.


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Katharina | 656 comments Pender wrote: "Katharina wrote: "So, if you aren't completely turned off at this point, I'd recommend trying Junjou or Dear Green, both by Fujiyama Hyouta. ..."

I love Junjou. I just bought myself the first and ..."


Ah, you talk about Junjou Romantica, though, right? I watched both seasons and like them, too! What I meant here, though, was Junjou, the manga by Fujiyama Hyouta. It's really great!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Candice wrote: "Bluesimplicity wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "As far as what I'm reading now -- I'm catching up again on several months of Publisher's Weekly (wow, I picked the wrong time to f..."

I think there is a very natural crossover there. Which is why I think certain Japanese publishers are thinking that crossover might work the other way too.


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Katharina | 656 comments Candice wrote: "But also, like you, I can't remember much of it and nothing that makes me want to revisit it."

And that is really the universal sign of a book that didn't shake up your guts while reading. I have still this vague feeling of thinking of it as good and original, but that's it. Whereas with the Talisman, I thought it was fricking AWESOME. And I remember that very well (even if I'm shaky on the plot details) :D


message 11619: by Pender (new)

Pender | 638 comments Katharina wrote: "Ah, you talk about Junjou Romantica, though, right? I watched both seasons and like them, too! What I meant here, though, was Junjou, the manga by Fujiyama Hyouta. It's really great!"

Oh dear. I just checked it out and there goes my budget. It's just the kind of manga I love. I'll have to order it. The artwork is beautiful.

Have you ever read Rin by Satoru Kannagi and illustrated by Yukine Honami? She also illustrated Desire which is one of my favorites. I have that one in both English and Japanese

Katharina, you know there's manga for Junjou Romantica, right?)


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Pender | 638 comments Tharayn wrote: "Junjou Romantica... I like Junjou Egoist. The mainpairing is funny yeah, but I really really hate the bottom (Misaki?) for his "well we love each other since five+ years and are a couple and have l..."

Egoist is my favorite too. Misaki is my least favorite, though the drawings when Miskai is annoyed (those little chibi drawings) always make me laugh.


message 11621: by Katharina (new)

Katharina | 656 comments Pender wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Ah, you talk about Junjou Romantica, though, right? I watched both seasons and like them, too! What I meant here, though, was Junjou, the manga by Fujiyama Hyouta. It's really gre..."

Yeah, I've read the manga, too, but the anime stuck with me more. Misaki can be a bit annoying sometimes, but I really liked how he dealt with Akihiko's father at the end.

Actually, no, I haven't read Rin yet. I think I'll need to check it out then :)


message 11622: by Pender (new)

Pender | 638 comments Tharayn wrote: "Do you know Sekaiichi Hatsukoi? It's from the same Mangaka but in my opinion much better."

No, but thanks for the info. I see there's some crossover of minor characters from Junjou Romantica too. Oh, my poor wallet.


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Darkm | 252 comments Charming wrote: "Juthi wrote: "I totally agree! To most readers content matters more. But it'd be nice to see SF genre try to draw in a larger female readership. Might help to bring some more diversity in physics/m..."

Here we have almost as many guys as girls in those fields right now.
The hard part was shift a pretty male field to accept women, but we're getting to it.

Johanna wrote: "Since there are so many anime fans here, I bet at least some of you also draw manga, am I right? It would be lovely to see your visions of Blood Red Butterfly as manga drawings! Just saying... ;)"

I saw you and Calathea posted some :))


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Amazon has been driving me nuts lately. It won't let me put anything on my wish list! I just tried to do it on my kindle, and there was an error of some kind. I haven't been able to do it on the website in a couple of weeks.

I can't even buy BRB right now, if I'd wanted to. Or, anything for that matter. I went to their "help" section on the website, and got an error message there too. *sigh* WTF?

As for what I'm reading next, well, I'm still currently reading Andrea Speed's book, then I promised to read Veterans, and after that, perhaps something of Josh's. I'm very tempted to read BRB, but I've been meaning to read Fair Game for awhile too, so I'm not sure which one it will be.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Totally venting. Got the wishlist feature to work on my kindle, so BRB is there now. Phew! And got to the "help" page online, but then the "contact us" button was having errors. Oiy. Not good.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Does anybody have any Smashwords search tips? I knew what I wanted and got Blood Red Butterfly right away, but what if your are just browsing?

One nice thing is that the site is FAST to navigate and it's easy to buy. Just not that great for browsing a particular category like m/m unless I'm missing something.


message 11627: by Lori S. (last edited Feb 17, 2013 08:32PM) (new)

Lori S. (fuzzipueo) | 186 comments I think you just have to be aware of what you're looking for after linking to the 'Gay & Lesbian' tag. Make sure the adult filter is off. I tend to keep the site bookmarked for easier searching.


message 11628: by Katharina (new)

Katharina | 656 comments Jorrie wrote: "I keep meaning to read the Romano and Albright series!"

The Romano and Albright books are really awesome! Smart, very funny and very... uh... eventful? I had a lot of fun reading them!


message 11629: by Katharina (new)

Katharina | 656 comments On a different note: I've had War and Peace (Tolstoi) looming in my book shelf for a while now. I don't think I can escape much longer... has anyone here read it and can tell me whether I'm going to potentially waste my time? I know a lot of people are raving about it, but I've had mixed experiences with so-called 'classics'. (Sometimes I have this suspicion that if you write long enough sentences with the most confusing, nonsensical plots the labels 'classic' and 'intellectual' are automatically pinned on your books, because no one has ever read enough of it to actually know what it is that you've written.)
So, to read or not to read? I'd be really happy if someone could advise me one way or another here... :)


message 11630: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Katharina wrote: "On a different note: I've had War and Peace (Tolstoi) looming in my book shelf for a while now. I don't think I can escape much longer..."

LOL! Another one feeling that she has to read it.

I felt like this for a long time and then I decided I lived well for 50 years without having read it, I can go on like this. But I've liked Anna Karenina, which is also much shorter ;-).

What about Proust's ''Recherche''? Opinions of readers?


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Katharina | 656 comments Antonella wrote: "Katharina wrote: "On a different note: I've had War and Peace (Tolstoi) looming in my book shelf for a while now. I don't think I can escape much longer..."

LOL! Another one feeling that she has t..."


Well... I haven't read 'Recherche', but I've read 'un amour de Swann' and let's just say, it wasn't my cup of tea. Very... flowery. Over the top flowery. To be honest, I didn't really understand what all the fuss was about. So, it will be some time until I will try Proust again, I think :)


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments Antonella wrote: "What about Proust's ''Recherche''? Opinions of readers?"

No. I'm sorry Marcel, but no. I read somewhere it's probably the least read book by literature critics and experts.

A book I thought I'd never read and actually loved was Madame Bovary.


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Katharina | 656 comments Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Antonella wrote: "What about Proust's ''Recherche''? Opinions of readers?"

No. I'm sorry Marcel, but no. I read somewhere it's probably the least read book by literature critics and experts.

A bo..."


Oh, that sounds pretty interesting! I'll keep it in mind!
I'm a big fan of 19th century British novels like 'Jane Eyre'. That book really had me captivated from the very first page!


message 11634: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Antonella wrote: "A book I thought I'd never read and actually loved was Madame Bovary."

Me too, me too!


message 11635: by Reggie (new)

Reggie Antonella wrote: "Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Antonella wrote: "A book I thought I'd never read and actually loved was Madame Bovary."

Me too, me too!"


Even I liked Madame Bovary!
(I fall asleep with most classics). ;-D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Juthi wrote: "I just realized something. If you click on the BRB link from Josh's website, it actually links to The Limited Engagement page on Amazon.

I was very confused for a second reading the blurb and thin..."


The weblord is working to fix that last night. I have to say this has kind of been a comedy of errors. I've yanked the file three times from Amazon because of really stupid, inexcusable mistakes on my part that *had* to be fixed.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Lori wrote: "I think you just have to be aware of what you're looking for after linking to the 'Gay & Lesbian' tag. Make sure the adult filter is off. I tend to keep the site bookmarked for easier searching."

Yes to the adult filter. I do tag all my stuff as "adult content" even though I fear that compared to the stuff that's usually called "adult content" I fall on the blinkandyoumissedit scale.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Katharina wrote: "Jorrie wrote: "I keep meaning to read the Romano and Albright series!"

The Romano and Albright books are really awesome! Smart, very funny and very... uh... eventful? I had a lot of fun reading them!"


They're very funny. Very clever and very sexy. Yes, LB is one of my dearest pals, but that's my frank opinion.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Katharina wrote: "On a different note: I've had War and Peace (Tolstoi) looming in my book shelf for a while now. I don't think I can escape much longer... has anyone here read it and can tell me whether I'm going t..."

I used to feel a great deal of guilt for not finishing War and Peace, but I've come to the conclusion that I can't read EVERYTHING. I mean, I think I got the gist with War and Peace. ;-P

I recommend Woody Allen's Love and Death after you finish W&P. :-)


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Katharina | 656 comments Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "On a different note: I've had War and Peace (Tolstoi) looming in my book shelf for a while now. I don't think I can escape much longer... has anyone here read it and can tell me w..."

LOL, I hadn't heard of Love and Death before (shame on me), but I just googled it, and it sounds really great! Woody Allen's perspective is usually hilarious, so I have high expectations :)
I'll definitely watch it after W&P, though, or I'll never get started on that... and I'm afraid I'll just have to at least TRY or these bound pages of Russian cheerfulness are going to mock me forever.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Katharina wrote: "and I'm afraid I'll just have to at least TRY or these bound pages of Russian cheerfulness are going to mock me forever. ..."

It's a worthy ambition! And it will make for great discussion here as you move through the book. :-)


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Katharina | 656 comments Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "and I'm afraid I'll just have to at least TRY or these bound pages of Russian cheerfulness are going to mock me forever. ..."

It's a worthy ambition! And it will make for great d..."


Ha! I'll remind you of these words, when I get on all your nerves with my running commentary. Now, that is something I'm looking forward to! :P


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Antonella | 11565 comments Josh wrote: "I've yanked the file three times from Amazon because of really stupid, inexcusable mistakes on my part that *had* to be fixed."

Don't beat yourself up over mistakes. They just happen ;-).


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Josh wrote: "I've yanked the file three times from Amazon because of really stupid, inexcusable mistakes on my part that *had* to be fixed."

Don't beat yourself up over mistakes. They just happen ..."


Ugh. Yes, they do. But I like them better when I am in the position of forgiving not MAKING. :-D


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "and I'm afraid I'll just have to at least TRY or these bound pages of Russian cheerfulness are going to mock me forever. ..."

It's a worthy ambition! And it will mak..."


I've never completely finished War and Peace either. I tried reading it though, but that was a long time ago. That's why I found the bit where Steven (Satan) Krass is (view spoiler) in Somebody Killed His Editor hilarious (23%):

(view spoiler)

And by the way, the audio book narration of that whole scene was absolutely fantastic!!! :)


message 11646: by Katharina (new)

Katharina | 656 comments Johanna wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "and I'm afraid I'll just have to at least TRY or these bound pages of Russian cheerfulness are going to mock me forever. ..."

It's a worthy ambitio..."


Thanks for posting this, Johanna, I totally missed it when I read SKHE!... And well, if that isn't foreboding fun then what is? :D


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Susinok wrote: "Does anybody have any Smashwords search tips? I knew what I wanted and got Blood Red Butterfly right away, but what if your are just browsing?

One nice thing is that the site is FAST to navigate a..."


I had the same problem. They have SO many books there and I wanted to find a few new ones, without searching through textbooks and The Great American Novel. If you click on the Gay and Lesbian category, there is a subcategory for EITHER Gay or Lesbian, so that can narrow it down a bit more. Then I spent some time clicking on one of the search categories above this: Best Selling, Newest, Highest Rated, Length, etc. Doing each of these subcategories finally got me to some workable lists that at least had some books on it I had heard of. And I perused from there.

Another thing I just found recently at Smashwords. You can tag authors as a "Favorite Author" and that can lead to easier searches by going to My Smashwords and proceeding from there. Also, they have a Wishlist feature, but it's more like you add a book to your Library. When you then click on your Library, you will see unpurchased books at the top of the page and your purchased books at the bottom. A bit strange, but it works okay if you know that adding a book to your Library doesn't actually buy it.

Why, yes, I did have some time to kill recently. LOL


message 11648: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Marge wrote: "Why, yes, I did have some time to kill recently. LOL ..."

Thanks for the tips, Marge! It will help. I need to get more familiar with that site.


message 11649: by HJ (last edited Feb 18, 2013 12:10PM) (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "I've yanked the file three times from Amazon because of really stupid, inexcusable mistakes on my part that *had* to be fixed. ..."

I think I bought it from Amazon before you wanted them to let it go (I was awake after midnight on Sunday night/Monday morning in the UK and found it waiting to be bought!!) - does this mean that a revised version will come through to my Kindle?

PS don't worry about making errors - you're still getting over the flu.


message 11650: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments No! Heresy! I love Hamlet. Always felt he and Horatio had a special relationship, and that was what really upset Ophelia...


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