2009-02-20

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2009-02-20 08:53 am
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Cartime Stories

Do you read out loud? To your kids? To someone? Do you share stories with others?

Bryon and I occasionally get a hankering to share a literary experience together. We read the Harry Potter books together, mostly me reading and him listening, but sometimes the reverse. It became a shared experience for us. We read Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody books together. I enjoy giving the characters fun voices. I suppose listening to someone else read a book on tape is similar. There's less laughing at goofy mistakes, but it's still the oral/aural tradition.

Bryon and I have decided to read Terry Pratchett's Disc World series on the commute. Pratchett's prose trips me up a wee bit, as his sentences tend to lead one way, but wander actually another. I've read the books that feature Granny Weatherwax and her adventures. No surprise there. I also have enjoyed the Tiffany Aching books he's done, where Pratchett's sentences know exactly where they're going. I guess that's the difference 26 years of writing makes--from 1983, when he wrote Color of Magic to 2009.

I look forward to reading all the books as another shared experience with Bryon. I'd be happy to hear about your experiences in the oral/aural tradition.

Catherine

Originally published at Writer Tamago. You can comment here or there.

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2009-02-20 02:17 pm
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Drops of Crimson YA Issue/Check’s in the Mail

First, for all you horror/YA writers:

Drops of Crimson: June's issue will be YA. If you've got a YA story you'd like to submit, send it to editor @ dropsofcrimson.com. The deadline is May 15th. For submission details go to Drops of Crimson.

I like Drops of Crimson! Check them out! They were number 4 on the Preditor and Editors Electronic 'zine list, so apparently I'm not alone.

AND

I have my hotel room reserved, and my membership form filled out for World Fantasy. Check's in the mail!

I'm not opposed to roommates (2 double beds) provided they come with references from people I know, or are people I know. I get to see Julie Rose and meet Chris Kastensmidt, who is coming all the way from Brazil!

How about you? Are you going to World Fantasy?

Catherine

Originally published at Writer Tamago. You can comment here or there.