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Drifter posted:Uhhh Wright's written some really drat fun and neat books. His Golden Age series is good and pretty unique. He's legit crazy, not just a right-wing rear end in a top hat, but he can write.
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Megazver posted:He's legit crazy, not just a right-wing rear end in a top hat, but he can write. Yeah. It just bothered me that someone would dismiss his writing because he's an rear end in a top hat or whatever. Call him an rear end in a top hat and choose not to read his books, fine, but don't call him an rear end in a top hat and say his books are assholes, too.
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Megazver posted:He's legit crazy, not just a right-wing rear end in a top hat, but he can write. High-quality writing!
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:02 |
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You're mixing your arguments.
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:05 |
Drifter posted:You're mixing your arguments. And you support human filth.
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:08 |
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How crazy do you have to be to think writing a lesbian relationship is treason?
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:10 |
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Are these people like O.D. gimmicks? I don't come into this thread all that often, just to get some neat recommendations about books. Finished Foxglove Summer, thought it was great.
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:10 |
Ague Proof posted:How crazy do you have to be to think writing a lesbian relationship is treason? He thinks god is literally talking to him, so pretty crazy. quote:Are these people like O.D. gimmicks? I don't come into this thread all that often, just to get some neat recommendations about books. No, I just hold the opinion that once an author goes far enough on the "I am a hateful dipshit" spectrum, it's perfectly acceptable to shun them, regardless of the quality of their writing, and I question anyone that can ignore all the vile poo poo these authors say in the search for "a good story." Ornamented Death fucked around with this message at 20:13 on May 17, 2015 |
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:10 |
Okay, I should probably clarify that the only things I've read from Wright is the stuff that got nominated and I maintain that's genuinely horrible. Maybe he wrote something decent in the past.
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# ? May 17, 2015 21:25 |
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What's the dumbest outfit Dresden has ever worn in the books? I'm thinking of doing a HoboDresden cosplay, and outside of fighting in the nude, I remember there was one point in an early book where he's dressed in a terrible dumpy tee-shirt and a pair of raggy sweatpants.
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:What's the dumbest outfit Dresden has ever worn in the books? I'm thinking of doing a HoboDresden cosplay, and outside of fighting in the nude, I remember there was one point in an early book where he's dressed in a terrible dumpy tee-shirt and a pair of raggy sweatpants. He wore the cheesy dracula costume to Bianca's party.
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# ? May 17, 2015 22:23 |
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Wheat Loaf posted:It's about ethics in fantasy novel awards shows. Oh, the Hugos thing. Yeah, I was aware of that, I just didn't realise it had a name.
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# ? May 17, 2015 22:24 |
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He said dumbest outfit.
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# ? May 17, 2015 22:25 |
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:What's the dumbest outfit Dresden has ever worn in the books? I'm thinking of doing a HoboDresden cosplay, and outside of fighting in the nude, I remember there was one point in an early book where he's dressed in a terrible dumpy tee-shirt and a pair of raggy sweatpants. I vote council bathrobe.
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:one point in an early book where he's dressed in a terrible dumpy tee-shirt and a pair of raggy sweatpants. Don't forget the cowboy boots on this one. The duster would really tie the whole thing together.
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# ? May 18, 2015 01:31 |
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Didn't he wear like a stained burger king shirt or something once? I recall that.
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# ? May 18, 2015 01:48 |
Yellow ducky boxers while escaping at the end of Grave Peril.
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# ? May 18, 2015 01:58 |
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Error 404 posted:Don't forget the cowboy boots on this one. Oh man, I'd forgotten about the boots. So the outfit is Boots, stained burger king shirt and sweatpants, Duster if I can find one/bare it in the summer and a staff. Thanks thread you're all stars.
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:Oh man, I'd forgotten about the boots. So the outfit is Boots, stained burger king shirt and sweatpants, Duster if I can find one/bare it in the summer and a staff. Thanks thread you're all stars. Go with a hockey stick as the staff as a nod to the tv show.
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# ? May 18, 2015 05:04 |
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Ornamented Death posted:Haha, fair enough on MHI - I haven't read it, was just passing along the fact that it was free. And it is important to remember that despite them claiming to be separate to deflect their bullshit straight into Beale, they were clearly coordinating and came up with the same core. They had similar logos from the same designer and theirs lists went up within 2 hours of each other. If anyone thinks this wasn't coordinated I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell them - particularly given the interview on AISFP
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Nemesis Of Moles posted:What's the dumbest outfit Dresden has ever worn in the books? I'm thinking of doing a HoboDresden cosplay, and outside of fighting in the nude, I remember there was one point in an early book where he's dressed in a terrible dumpy tee-shirt and a pair of raggy sweatpants. You have to shave half your head for that one - it was at the start of Summer Knight, he is dressed that way because he let himself go and had half his hair burned off when the red court sent him a bomb in a pizza box
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# ? May 18, 2015 05:08 |
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Wasn't the armor in changes conquistador style complete with tights and silly shoes?
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General Emergency posted:Wasn't the armor in changes conquistador style complete with tights and silly shoes? It varied a few times iirc but yes at one point I seem to recall that.
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# ? May 18, 2015 09:10 |
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anilEhilated posted:Should be noted that their way of fighting said hypothetical elite is forcing a bunch of right-wing nutjobs into the nominations even if they can't write for poo poo. See: John C. Wright. http://monsterhunternation.com/2015/04/16/im-not-vox-day/ Also, have you actually looked at the slate? https://bradrtorgersen.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/sad-puppies-3-the-2015-hugo-slate/ Fear those rabid right-wing elements like The Lego Movie, Guardians of the Galaxy, Jim Butcher, Marko Kloos (who pulled his book out because of those dirty right-wingers voting for him), The Flash pilot, etc. Is Vox Day a piece of poo poo? Yes. Do Correia/Torgersen/Wright hold some views I disagree with? Yes. Does that mean I can't enjoy what they write? No - because I'm not a loving six year old.
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My only real question is why on Earth this bizarre attempt to rig the Hugo awards to put one over on them wimmins is called "Sad Puppies". Like, what are the origins of that name in particular? I just about understand why Gamergate is called that (though I mostly feel sorry for online games retailer Gamersgate), but I can't see the connection here at all. There is a lot of good (or at least entertaining) writing out there. More than anyone could ever read in a lifetime. Declining to read something, even if it's well-written, because the author for whatever reason makes you break out in hives, is a completely reasonable position, and not just for six-year-olds. I don't owe it to people whose politics I despise to consume their work, even if it's good work. I probably do owe them the courtesy of not insisting that their work is terrible without something to back that up, but that's all. And, you know, if you're not bothered by a talented writer's odious politics or personality, good for you. We all draw our lines in different places, and that's fine too.
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docbeard posted:My only real question is why on Earth this bizarre attempt to rig the Hugo awards to put one over on them wimmins is called "Sad Puppies". Like, what are the origins of that name in particular? I just about understand why Gamergate is called that (though I mostly feel sorry for online games retailer Gamersgate), but I can't see the connection here at all. Basically riffing of the commercials with sad puppies in them. http://monsterhunternation.com/2013/01/16/how-to-get-correia-nominated-for-a-hugo-part-2-a-very-special-message/ docbeard posted:I probably do owe them the courtesy of not insisting that their work is terrible without something to back that up, but that's all. Which is a large part of what they were asking for. The Sad Puppies campaign has been pretty transparent in it's message of having people read the works and then deciding on whether they thought they were worth voting for. Instead, there's a lot of guilt by association because Larry's slate on #2 had one of Vox's works he liked (which wasn't that bad) and Brad had a couple of works that were published by Castalia (Vox's publishing house) on it. That combined with Vox deciding to call his slate "Rabid Puppies" (and paying the artist who did the Sad Puppies logo to make a similar one for him) culminated in the Sad Puppies campaign being painted with the same brush.
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It's a little disingenuous to dismiss "guilt by association" and "painting with the same brush" when the truth is more like "conspiracy to commit" and it's only after the backlash that Torgerson, Correia, Wright et al have been trying to distance themselves from Beale: https://naomikritzer.wordpress.com/2015/04/13/vox-days-involvement-in-the-sad-puppies-slate/
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Tornhelm posted:Basically riffing of the commercials with sad puppies in them. Bullshit. Nothing about this is the message, "read the works and decide." It's about putting in works that could not get nominated on their own honestly. They believe the reason they couldn't get nominated was a conspiracy, but for whatever reason, that's it. Period. Sure, some of the works are mainstream, but they basically nominated all their friends first, then filled in some spots after. This has nothing to do with merit.
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Call me old-fashioned, but not that bad isn't something I'd like to see on a fairly prestigious award nomination any way. The fact of the matter is, there is godawful stuff on that slate: Anderson, Correia, Wright, Kratman, Antonelli, Lerner - I wouldn't rate any of those anywhere near "good", let alone "praiseworthy".
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Might have missed this in Hugos chat, but is anyone here a fan of the Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka? Someone recommended it to me and I just finished the first book, Fated. It was very quick reading, an interesting magic world, and I liked it a lot. The protagonist is a mage who can predict the future and runs a magic store, but not quite as flamboyant or goony as Harry Dresden. I got very Dresden vibes from it, including a little blurb from Jim Butcher on the cover, and a direct shoutout in the first chapter.
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asiperi posted:Might have missed this in Hugos chat, but is anyone here a fan of the Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka? Someone recommended it to me and I just finished the first book, Fated. It was very quick reading, an interesting magic world, and I liked it a lot. The protagonist is a mage who can predict the future and runs a magic store, but not quite as flamboyant or goony as Harry Dresden. I got very Dresden vibes from it, including a little blurb from Jim Butcher on the cover, and a direct shoutout in the first chapter. I It's routinely recommended in here.
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Moderator hat on: I'm seriously considering some kind of restriction on sad puppies chat just because it feels like a dead horse. For now continued discussion is fine I'm just getting sick of it derailing every thread. Any ideas on how to address welcome but please use PM so it doesn't derail the thread further.
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asiperi posted:Might have missed this in Hugos chat, but is anyone here a fan of the Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka? Someone recommended it to me and I just finished the first book, Fated. It was very quick reading, an interesting magic world, and I liked it a lot. The protagonist is a mage who can predict the future and runs a magic store, but not quite as flamboyant or goony as Harry Dresden. I got very Dresden vibes from it, including a little blurb from Jim Butcher on the cover, and a direct shoutout in the first chapter. Just finished the third book myself. I'm really enjoying it so far, but I think I still prefer Dresden more.
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# ? May 18, 2015 18:08 |
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Yeah, this is not the thread for that bullshit. If any of you haven't read The Golem and the Jinni, you should. It's not really UF as in wizards solving wizard crimes, but it's a fantastical story in the city. It's set in the early 1900s New York and it's about a golem lady who ends up without a master minutes after she is awakened and a jinn who is released from a lamp a thousand years after he's been put into it and how they learn to live among humans. It felt to me like what would happen if J.K. Rowling (I'm thinking Galbraith rather than Potter here) tried to write a Neil Gaiman novel.
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# ? May 18, 2015 18:14 |
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^^^ Ooh, thanks, that's going on my list. ^^^ Well, the Hugos are going to be a topic of low-level buzz until August, when it's going to explode again. Maybe a dedicated thread would be a good idea if it's a derailing problem?
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# ? May 18, 2015 18:25 |
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Edit: saw the mid note
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# ? May 18, 2015 18:28 |
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Either a dedicated thread or a "don't talk about this at all" mandate are probably the only two workable solutions to keep it from running rampant across the forums like some literature-specific all-consuming fire. I can totally see why it would be brought up here (as Butcher is one of the Hugo nominees) but I also totally get it being a disruption for this thread. Megazver posted:If any of you haven't read The Golem and the Jinni, you should. It's not really UF as in wizards solving wizard crimes, but it's a fantastical story in the city. It's set in the early 1900s New York and it's about a golem lady who ends up without a master minutes after she is awakened and a jinn who is released from a lamp a thousand years after he's been put into it and how they learn to live among humans. It felt to me like what would happen if J.K. Rowling (I'm thinking Galbraith rather than Potter here) tried to write a Neil Gaiman novel. Definitely going to check this out. I like the Fantasy Detective Stories subset of urban fantasy just fine, but I'm definitely always on the lookout for more quality stuff from the Neil Gaiman/Charles De Lint side of the genre as well. In that specific vein, Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay is also fantastic. (I love all of his stuff, really, but Ysabel has the distinction of being one of his few works to be set in a contemporary location rather than being historical fiction with the serial numbers filed off.)
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docbeard posted:In that specific vein, Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay is also fantastic. (I love all of his stuff, really, but Ysabel has the distinction of being one of his few works to be set in a contemporary location rather than being historical fiction with the serial numbers filed off.) I love his historical fiction with the serial numbers filed off, and actually didn't bother with Ysabel because it wasn't that and I'd had my fill of urban fantasy at the time, but I'll have to give this another look now that I'm getting into the (sub)genre again in earnest.
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# ? May 18, 2015 18:42 |
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What's a good Charles de Lint book to start with? I vaguely recall starting one of his years ago, but it didn't click with me...
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torgeaux posted:I Sorry, I saw the rec in the OP but I guess I must have missed the in-thread discussion. I'm curious how people feel about the progression of the Verus series. I feel like Dresden has scaled up quite a lot in terms of world building, characters to keep track of, and Harry's power and importance compared to the world around him. Should I expect a similar epic scale to develop over the next few books, or is there more of a buildup? It seems like the first book has set up a lot of interesting stuff, but tbh there are also some plot lines that I wouldn't mind seeing abandoned.
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