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JuliaTheBookNerd
The Lightning Thief | Rick Riordan
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BoleyBooks
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Violetta
Antkind: A Novel | Charlie Kaufman
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Tonton Whoa! All of them on my TBR❣️ 4y
Violetta @Tonton Yay! 🙌 Great reading to both of us! 😊 4y
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Annihilation | Jeff VanderMeer
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Mehso-so
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MrBook
The Expo Book | Gordon Linden
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#LeighBardugo and #JeffVandermeer talk to us for an hour! 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Anyone want to sit with @TheSpineView , @Beachesnbooks , and me?

#BookExpo #BEA #BookCon ##NYC

j9brown Hey, are you doing invites to the slack channel? Can i get in on it? My email is my user name at gmail 😀 5y
MrBook @j9brown Of course!!! 😁☺️🤗 5y
Rachel.Rencher Ooh Lucas is jealous about Jeff Vandermeer 😂 5y
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WitBeyndMehsure
Annihilation | Jeff VanderMeer
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Okay, this might be one of my favorite reads so far this year. It was eerily unsettling, completely transporting you to this landscape. I already checked out the next book in the series. Is Environmental Horror a genre? #EnvironmentalHorror #ScienceFiction #Horror #Suspense #Pagetofilm #JeffVandermeer

WhatWouldJaneDo This series is fantastic! I've seen it categorized as "cli-fi," but I think environmental horror works too. 5y
WitBeyndMehsure @WhatWouldJaneDo oooo now I‘m going to look into cli-fi books! 5y
WhatWouldJaneDo @WitBeyndMehsure cli-fi is a prompt in the popsugar challenge this year; if you're on Goodreads the Ultimate Popsugar Challenge group had a thread with suggestions 😁 once you finish the Southern Reach trilogy, I also really liked this author's book Borne! 5y
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GingerAntics
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2.5⭐️ I‘ve read just about everything in here I need to read right now. I‘ll reserve the revision chapter for after NaNo. Some of this is very specific to writing fantasy works, which I do not, so I had to take those things with a grain of salt. He likes Campbell‘s whole “Hero‘s Journey” thing, which I do not. I disagree with parts of this and felt disheartened by others. The writing challenges are very specific to each chapter (cont‘d below)

GingerAntics so they cannot be used for whatever you‘re working on or developing. The writing exercises in the back are specific to the fantasy genre, so if you‘re not writing that you‘re SOL. I like my writing exercises to be more utilitarian than Vandermeer I guess. I‘m glad I didn‘t have to read this for a class. I honestly probably would have dropped a class centred on this text before it made just not want to write at all. (Cont‘d below) 6y
GingerAntics This wasn‘t the writing book for me. I did enjoy discovering new authors and I‘m a huge Neil Gaiman fan so I greatly enjoyed his essay. I probably learned more about writing from Neil Gaiman‘s tumblr account that I did from this book. If this is your genre this is probably a great book for you. It just wasn‘t for me. The graphics are great, but their placement got old and then obnoxious fast. (cont‘d below) 6y
GingerAntics I took a few things from this book, but not enough for this book to be worth it for me. I honestly think there are two things from this text I plan to incorporate into my own writing. Again, this may be the text for you, but it‘s not for me. #wonderbook #jeffvandermeer #creativewriting #nanowrimo #notmycupoftea 6y
GingerAntics As reference, I plan to incorporate studying poetry to study concise ways to describe things, and writing your ending then deleting the last paragraph or two to add in a bit of mystery/ambiguity to your ending so readers can infer things for themselves; although, admittedly I am a fan of ending things with a question of two left unanswered anyway, so it might not always be necessary. (edited) 6y
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GingerAntics
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Total fan of some parts of this book, not a fan at all of others, but I am enjoying discovering new authors to check out. My TBR is growing from various parts of this book (the ones I like obviously).
#wonderbook #jeffvandermeer #authordiscovery #growingTBR

jmofo John Le Carre‘s descriptions can be quite eloquent and surprising. His books are unusual but not in a way the word unusual is usually used for. I am a big fan but he‘s not everyone‘s cup of tea. I‘m still near the beginning of Wonderbook. I never expect to agree with this kind of book completely but I am a fan of vetting your own ideas against others‘. I‘m glad you‘re digging in! 6y
GingerAntics @jmofo I like vetting ideas as well. Ultimately, this book really wasn‘t for me. If I had to take a class cantered on this text I would either drop it or stop writing after the class for a while. I don‘t write fantasy so that could be a factor, but I just didn‘t like this book as much as I wanted to. I‘m glad I gave it a shot, though. On to more development and other authors before November. 6y
jmofo @GingerAntics Hooray! Go get ‘em! 6y
GingerAntics @jmofo lol thanks 6y
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GingerAntics
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Now this was useful - is this too much highlighting? lol
#neilgaiman #americangods #jeffvandermeer #wonderbook

Dr._Who_number10 You should have seen my annotating for it was crazy my friends thought I was going crazy...I basically doubled the pages of the book😂 6y
GingerAntics @Dr._Who_number10 wow, that‘s impressive. 6y
SomedayAlmost I lent my copy of Capote‘s “Music for Chameleons” to a fellow writing student back in grad school, and he was like “whoa” when he saw my zealous underlining... 😉 6y
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GingerAntics @SomedayAlmost rotfl I love when people see things like that, that I see as totally normal, and they‘re impressed. I got a similar reaction when a classmate borrowed my notes in grad school. 6y
SomedayAlmost He may have been more frightened than impressed, lol... 😉 But go you for taking so much from the text! 6y
GingerAntics @SomedayAlmost oh I do love when we can frighten someone. lol I‘m evil like that, though. lol 6y
Linsy Love it! 5y
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People never understand why I obsess over characters names so much, or why some names keep changing even several drafts in. They don‘t get why I look up name meanings and take such pains to get just the right name for each character. They also don‘t get why I can‘t even start writing unless my main characters are properly named. Neil Gaiman is most definitely my spirit animal. #neilgaiman #americangods #jeffvandermeer #wonderbook #nanowrimo

CocoReads Yep, names are important 6y
Bookwomble In Tolkien's initial draft of The Hobbit, Gandalf was called Bladorthin, whilst Thorin Oakenshield was called ... Gandalf! Getting the right name is important 😊 6y
GingerAntics @Bookwomble oh wow, that would have been an interesting change. The whole thing would have been totally different. Names really inform the role and personality of characters. The mind boggles at what could be if those two names handed been changed. 6y
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GingerAntics @CocoReads some people just don‘t seem to get that changing a name came take a minor character and make them a major character. I don‘t get writers who are just like “eh their names don‘t really matter to me.” 6y
CocoReads @GingerAntics exactly—I mean, I can‘t have a badass alpha male character named Waldo, after all. 🤣🤣 6y
GingerAntics @CocoReads exactly!!! 6y
Bookwomble @CocoReads Heinlein's character character Waldo was badass in a nerdy, evil corporate way! 😁 6y
GingerAntics @Bookwomble @CocoReads it probably depends on the story you‘re trying to tell. 6y
Bookwomble Definitely - context is everything. 6y
CocoReads @Bookwomble that may be (Heinlein isn‘t my thing) but all I can ever picture is Van Halen‘s “Hot for Teacher” video, or the “Where‘s Waldo?” books. 6y
CocoReads Context definitely makes a difference! 6y
Bookwomble @CocoReads Ha,ha! I 😁 And, yes, about Heinlein: I like his earlier stuff, but he does get very creepy/sleazy later on. 6y
GingerAntics @cocoreads @bookwomble I was thinking about Where‘s Waldo as soon as I heard the name, too. I‘m sure it‘s a nice name, but I think those particular books have cut that name off from serious consideration for many people. Of course, now I‘m thinking I must write something with a character named Waldo, just to say I did. lol 6y
CocoReads 😂😂 6y
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