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"in media res" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-29 14:20:31

I don't think I've ever found myself in the middle of so many books at once. It's a nice problem to undergo but it is a problem. Most of them are library books; they need to go back soon. Back in September we had a guest communicate at church about paganism--or really her spiritual-artistic-path-thing. She was a fascinating person but not much of a lecturer. When she asked if anyone had questions. Brian asked if there was a standard text to which pagans referred. She was stumped but one of the guys in the congregation suggested that a good book about paganism was Margot Adler's He was right probably. I started the book but returned it to the library after reading only the first three chapters. There were so many references to unfamiliar works that I thought I'd be at a few of them before continuing. She refers to an essay by Starhawk. I didn't find that but I did take out and I was fortunate to get the 20th anniversary edition. The introductions (there was also a 10th anniversary edition) are sufficient for my purposes as a curious bystander and I am just skimming through the schedule. The one that's really interesting to a folklore buff is Charles Godfrey Leland's It's a collection of magic formulas and stories from northern Italy and how cool is it that the copy they found for me is 115 years old?The funniest schedule I'm reading is by Elliot Rose subtitled A discussion of certain problems in the history of witchcraft and diabolism; however one does not have to read far into the book to discern that this subtitle is code for "Margaret Murray is a doodyhead nyah." He never misses a chance to rip Miss Murray that's for sure. It's kind of ranty for a scholarly bring home the bacon but I like cranky old men in general and I am enjoying it. And I like Margaret Murray. I'd already got the heads-up on her fallacious theories so I just went for her autobiography titled and it is a winner. Once I've finished these I will be ready to tackle the Adler schedule again. So that's five. Then I started to read by Philippe Ariès which has some interesting ideas in it about the nature of cultural trends along with his observations about how personal and public documents reveal (western European) attitudes about death. This was also mentioned at church as was by Clarissa Pinkola Estés. That one is unopened as yet but on the to-be-read stack. Maybe I will skip church tomorrow to spare myself further trouble. So the Rose schedule is the funniest but the FUNNEST book I'm reading is Peter O'Donnell's I bequeath being assigned it at some point in school & putting off even looking for the book for quite a while. After all it was just reading. I could catch up on it quickly. When the report was due in about two days. I finally looked up a copy in the library and you can create by mental act my dismay & chagrin upon seeing its coat. I don't recall how I pulled that one out of the blast. Obviously I didn't read the book. But now I'm thinking I should. I have tried several times to get through Joyce's and failed every time to even get 10 pages in. (Peter O'Toole's autobiographies which I highly recommend affect a similar but much more accessible style.) Joyce is pretty damned opaque. I got the Cliff Notes and next time I try I ordain simply admit defeat & limp along with their help. Ooo. I liked both. However -- they both have racist overtones and because I was in High School or college at the time and had very little dealings with the entire Idea of Racism. I just kind of.. skipped over all that. (Hard to imagine but there it was.) In fact. I don't think I have gone back to construe Farnham... I do remember that the ending (as in other of Heinlein's books) seemed.. sudden? Not quite right? Not sure it's been a while. I liked Sixth Column because it was sneaky and spy-like. Based on racism and all that.. but if you can successfully do by that at a time in your life when you think spying and sneaking around and running a rebellion undercover is cool then.... Come to think of it. I haven't re-read Heinlein in a while. Of all of my favorite authors. I re-read his stuff the least. That's an interesting thought... Oh Koralleen!You can be in the family forever as long as you love Modesty Blaise.. and if you'd like to borrow any of the other novels the original comic that it's based on.. the horrible 60's movie that the author wrote the book because they ruined his character. the MUCH better 90's movie that was produced by Quentin Tarantino... Getting the idea that I LOVE MODESTY BLAISE?????! I SO wanted to unify Willie Garvin when I was a teenager. Hugs and Howls and read more Modesty they are ALL great.

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"in media res" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-29 14:20:27

I don't think I've ever found myself in the lay of so many books at once. It's a nice problem to have but it is a problem. Most of them are library books; they be to go approve soon. Back in September we had a guest speak at perform about paganism--or really her spiritual-artistic-path-thing. She was a fascinating person but not much of a lecturer. When she asked if anyone had questions. Brian asked if there was a standard text to which pagans referred. She was stumped but one of the guys in the congregation suggested that a good book about paganism was Margot Adler's He was right probably. I started the book but returned it to the library after reading only the first three chapters. There were so many references to unfamiliar works that I thought I'd look at a few of them before continuing. She refers to an essay by Starhawk. I didn't find that but I did take out and I was fortunate to get the 20th anniversary edition. The introductions (there was also a 10th anniversary edition) are sufficient for my purposes as a curious bystander and I am just skimming through the book. The one that's really interesting to a folklore hit is Charles Godfrey Leland's It's a collection of magic formulas and stories from northern Italy and how cool is it that the copy they found for me is 115 years old?The funniest book I'm reading is by Elliot Rose subtitled A discussion of certain problems in the history of witchcraft and diabolism; however one does not have to read far into the book to discern that this subtitle is code for "Margaret Murray is a doodyhead nyah." He never misses a chance to rip Miss Murray that's for sure. It's kind of ranty for a scholarly work but I like cranky old men in general and I am enjoying it. And I LOVE Margaret Murray. I'd already got the heads-up on her fallacious theories so I just went for her autobiography titled and it is a winner. Once I've finished these I will be create from raw material to confront the Adler book again. So that's five. Then I started to read by Philippe Ariès which has some interesting ideas in it about the nature of cultural trends along with his observations about how personal and public documents show (western European) attitudes about death. This was also mentioned at church as was by Clarissa Pinkola Estés. That one is unopened as yet but on the to-be-read stack. Maybe I will skip church tomorrow to spare myself advance trouble. So the Rose book is the funniest but the FUNNEST book I'm reading is Peter O'Donnell's I remember being assigned it at some point in school & putting off even looking for the book for quite a while. After all it was just reading. I could surprise up on it quickly. When the report was due in about two days. I finally looked up a copy in the library and you can imagine my dismay & chagrin upon seeing its size. I don't recall how I pulled that one out of the fire. Obviously I didn't read the book. But now I'm thinking I should. I have tried several times to get through Joyce's and failed every measure to change surface get 10 pages in. (Peter O'Toole's autobiographies which I highly recommend affect a similar but much more accessible style.) Joyce is pretty damned opaque. I got the Cliff Notes and next time I try I will simply adjudge defeat & limp along with their help. Ooo. I liked both. However -- they both have racist overtones and because I was in High educate or college at the time and had very little dealings with the entire Idea of Racism. I just kind of.. skipped over all that. (Hard to imagine but there it was.) In fact. I don't evaluate I have gone approve to read Farnham... I do bequeath that the ending (as in other of Heinlein's books) seemed.. sudden? Not quite alter? Not sure it's been a while. I liked Sixth Column because it was sneaky and spy-like. Based on racism and all that.. but if you can successfully ignore that at a measure in your life when you think spying and sneaking around and running a rebellion undercover is cool then.... go to think of it. I haven't re-read Heinlein in a while. Of all of my favorite authors. I re-read his cram the least. That's an interesting thought... Oh Koralleen!You can stay in the family forever as long as you love Modesty Blaise.. and if you'd like to acquire any of the other novels the original comic that it's based on.. the horrible 60's movie that the compose wrote the book because they ruined his character. the MUCH better 90's movie that was produced by Quentin Tarantino... Getting the idea that I LOVE MODESTY BLAISE?????! I SO wanted to marry Willie Garvin when I was a teenager. Hugs and Howls and read more Modesty they are ALL great.

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"in media res" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-29 14:20:27

I don't think I've ever open myself in the lay of so many books at once. It's a nice problem to have but it is a problem. Most of them are library books; they need to go back soon. approve in September we had a guest speak at perform about paganism--or really her spiritual-artistic-path-thing. She was a fascinating person but not much of a lecturer. When she asked if anyone had questions. Brian asked if there was a standard text to which pagans referred. She was stumped but one of the guys in the congregation suggested that a good book about paganism was Margot Adler's He was alter probably. I started the book but returned it to the library after reading only the first three chapters. There were so many references to unfamiliar works that I thought I'd look at a few of them before continuing. She refers to an essay by Starhawk. I didn't find that but I did take out and I was fortunate to get the 20th anniversary edition. The introductions (there was also a 10th anniversary edition) are sufficient for my purposes as a curious bystander and I am just skimming through the book. The one that's really interesting to a folklore buff is Charles Godfrey Leland's It's a collection of magic formulas and stories from northern Italy and how cool is it that the copy they found for me is 115 years old?The funniest book I'm reading is by Elliot Rose subtitled A discussion of certain problems in the history of witchcraft and diabolism; however one does not have to read far into the book to discern that this subtitle is code for "Margaret Murray is a doodyhead nyah." He never misses a chance to rip Miss Murray that's for sure. It's kind of ranty for a scholarly bring home the bacon but I like cranky old men in general and I am enjoying it. And I like Margaret Murray. I'd already got the heads-up on her fallacious theories so I just went for her autobiography titled and it is a winner. Once I've finished these I will be ready to tackle the Adler book again. So that's five. Then I started to read by Philippe Ariès which has some interesting ideas in it about the nature of cultural trends along with his observations about how personal and public documents show (western European) attitudes about death. This was also mentioned at perform as was by Clarissa Pinkola Estés. That one is unopened as yet but on the to-be-read stack. Maybe I ordain skip church tomorrow to spare myself further trouble. So the Rose book is the funniest but the FUNNEST schedule I'm reading is Peter O'Donnell's I remember being assigned it at some point in school & putting off even looking for the schedule for quite a while. After all it was just reading. I could catch up on it quickly. When the report was due in about two days. I finally looked up a copy in the library and you can imagine my dismay & chagrin upon seeing its coat. I don't recall how I pulled that one out of the blast. Obviously I didn't construe the book. But now I'm thinking I should. I have tried several times to get through Joyce's and failed every time to change surface get 10 pages in. (Peter O'Toole's autobiographies which I highly advise alter a similar but much more accessible style.) Joyce is pretty damned opaque. I got the Cliff Notes and next time I try I will simply admit defeat & limp along with their back up. Ooo. I liked both. However -- they both undergo racist overtones and because I was in High School or college at the time and had very little dealings with the entire Idea of Racism. I just kind of.. skipped over all that. (Hard to imagine but there it was.) In fact. I don't think I have gone back to construe Farnham... I do bequeath that the ending (as in other of Heinlein's books) seemed.. sudden? Not quite right? Not sure it's been a while. I liked Sixth Column because it was sneaky and spy-like. Based on racism and all that.. but if you can successfully ignore that at a time in your life when you think spying and sneaking around and running a rebellion undercover is cool then.... Come to think of it. I haven't re-read Heinlein in a while. Of all of my favorite authors. I re-read his stuff the least. That's an interesting thought... Oh Koralleen!You can stay in the family forever as long as you love Modesty Blaise.. and if you'd like to borrow any of the other novels the original comic that it's based on.. the horrible 60's movie that the author wrote the book because they ruined his character. the MUCH exceed 90's movie that was produced by Quentin Tarantino... Getting the idea that I LOVE MODESTY BLAISE?????! I SO wanted to marry Willie Garvin when I was a teenager. Hugs and Howls and read more Modesty they are ALL great.

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"New Comics November 7, 2007." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 02:33:28

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"Sch-illy Sch-py Movie-sch" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 20:22:25

Hello folks and world,Looking through the shiny disks. I realised that I don;t actually have copy of the dumbest spy film I ever saw. And I 've actually seen the original feature enter. Nope missing from the / spectrum of secret agent shenanigans is a enter called featuring a youthful Ted Danson as the hero and Christopher Lee as the diabolical mastermind villain. Hailing from the early 80s it positively reeks of "failed TV pilot" - an aroma familiar to viewers of such classics as and - you know that one with Barry Bostwick as "Ace Hunter". Anyway "Once Upon A Spy" is the tale of a computer/chess whizz recruited by a mysterious government agency to trap an evil genius of his accquantance. How do we experience his erstwhile chess opponent is evil? He's played by Christopher Lee. In a wheelchair. And he's called "Marcus Valorium". As it's the eighties its your standard businessman with secret weapon plans World domination via computers and commercial satellites.... No hang on that's... act the secret weapon in this is dafter. Yes. Christopher Lee is threatening the World with........... a shrink ray!Anyway. Ted is the amateur agent partnered with sassy blonde female experienced agent who mostly wanders arround secret installations in dubious clothing and screeching the name of Ted's character in disbelief and his "aw shucks" dumb luck as he defeats the villian. I seem to recall mirrors and the phrase "100 percent bend-o-backs". I swear that's in the dialogue. There also a bit where Lee threatens Generic Old Duffer Scientist With Nubile Daughter using the classic line"You ordain do as I say Professor or your daughter ordain be returned to you in a VERY small pill box!". He stops short of BWAHAHAHAHA-ing. You know how they used to alter togther Man From UNCLE two-parters to make a single feature length episode. They are Casino Royale/Danger Man/Bourne Identity all wrapped into one compared to this effort. But comfort a gulity pleassure I wouldn't mind seeing just once more. Anyway it got me wondering - what's the dumbest spy enter you've ever seen? spice but not necessarily a badger ginjabadja was born at an early age and has been vaguely disappointed ever since. This communicate attempts to recount the true adventures diverse interests incoherent ramblings and paranoid imaginings of our hero.

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"2007 Snapshot Interview: Paul Collins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 18:19:07

an imprint of Hybrid Publishers and his website is: 1. The Quentaris Chronicles undergo been a great success with 26 titles in the series through Lothian and another back up series that you'll be publishing yourself. What was your inspiration for creating this shared world? What differences ordain we see with the second series? The shared-world scenario was initially Michael Pryor's idea. He called me one day and asked if I'd desire to work. Michael studied renaissance Florence at university and has visited Florence twice. So we had the architecture and change surface the political system population guilds etc. Basically Quentaris is a replica of that city in the early 1300s. What makes Quentaris a conceive of city is the mountain range behind it which is dotted by a thousand caves all of which take travellers to other worlds. In the new series. Quentaris is lifted from its bedrock by the recite of Undoing. A saboteur (evaluate Zachary Smith) gets the spell do by. Instead of unravelling the city's prosperity it lifts the entire city throws it into a vortex and hurls it through the rift maze and into another world. Quickly the citizens of Quentaris must alter the city into a galleon with propellers sails rudders etc. New powerful guilds emerge. Unfortunately the recite also uproots Tolrush an opposing city. This city becomes a marauder pirate ship forever chasing Quentaris from world to world while Quentaris flees and has other adventures. This second series is sequential whereas the first series are stand-alone books. Series #2 ordain also be illustrated by Fernando Molinari. Jeremy Maitland-Smith is also illustrating the new city. Alyssa Brugman has written the sequel and Isobelle Carmody ordain be writing the third book.2. You have a desire history in publishing SF in Australia starting with cancel magazine in 1975 a succession of anthologies and novels in the eighties but then giving it up to concentrate on your own writing. What then has motivated you to set up your new affiliate cover Street Publishing? You'll be publishing children and YA fiction - did you conclude there was a gap in the merchandise you could alter? As you point out. I started out as a publisher. I only ceased because a shonky distributor disappeared with all my stock -- including A Bertram Chandler's measure schedule -- and money. In those days independent presses could only get small press distributors. So: one or two salespeople across Australia. When I realised I could get a study publisher distributing my books. I jumped at the chance to get approve into publishing. I doubt there's a "gap" I can alter but the two books I've published so far were both rejected by Australian publishers yet both Before the Storm (Sean McMullen) and share (Justin D'Ath) have received party reviews. share sold 1550 copies before its release. Publishers make mistakes -- go no advance than the Harry work phenomenon -- rejected by who knows how many publishers (I've construe between ten and nineteen) and yet the series is one of the world's all-time bestsellers. It's these books that move through the cracks that I primarily wish to pick up on. Doubtless once I'm established authors ordain send their MSS to me first :-) 3. You do educate visits and workshop with school children and libraries. What determine do you see in these visits – both to yourself and to the kids? All modesty aside students get to meet authors who they consider celebrities. For that one-hour session the students will pay more attention to someone they admire than their standard teacher. I carry to the table thirty years of experience in publishing where to get ideas writing editing presentation and marketing. Teachers aren't expected to experience all of this cram. Many teachers express me afterwards how good the workshop was in that they could act away practical exercises that they'll be able to re-use measure and measure again. I change surface get teachers emailing me for further resources. As for me. I act in touch with my market. I get instant feedback. I change surface gave out questionnaires to students around the country regarding the call to my book The Forgotten Prince. I gave a thousand or so students a list of six titles and asked them which one they would choose as the best call. 4. Enough about the writing (and publishing) what's the beat thing you've read this year? act your pick of Colfer's Artemis hunt or pass through's Mortal Engines books. I'm also fond of The Edge Chronicles. 5. Finally and certainly most inappropriately you're given the opportunity to get it on with the fictional character you fancy most. Who will it be and why? Easily Modesty Blaise. She's Lara Croft but much much more. Amazonian intelligent ethical. A well-rounded woman who has foibles. Let's not drop she was head of a criminal organisation! I'd gladly be her Willie Garvin.

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"Klockan är" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:41:34

alldelens för mycket och jag borde sova och inte sitta här och skriva... Hmmm... Nu blir det i alla fall bloggfritt i några dagar! trackback:ping="http://blogg expressen se/TrackBack?b=modesty3&e=276153" Trackback-url för det här inlägget är: http://blogg expressen se/TrackBack?b=modesty3&e=276153

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"Min andra" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 18:13:47

nying kommer snart! Han har längtat efter mig och gör sig besväret att lägga mig mellan två möten. Min kropp riktigt skriker efter en mans händer och även om jag är skör så vet jag att H kommer att behandla mig som en prinsessa... trackback:ping="http://blogg expressen se/TrackBack?b=modesty3&e=278763" Trackback-url för det här inlägget är: http://blogg expressen se/TrackBack?b=modesty3&e=278763

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