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In Praise of the Fantasy Genre

Over at fellow RORee Marianne de Pierres‘ blog I’ve written an article about the fantasy genre.

It’s a genre much maligned by the literary world, yet many literary books are fantastical in nature. As in all genres there’s a bell curve with a lot of stuff sitting in the middle, being neither remarkably good or really bad. Yet fantasy can be used to explore all sorts of interesting concepts. You only have to look at the work of Margo Lanagan to see how freeing it can be. And you only have to read a Terry Pratchett book to see how it can be used to satirise our world. For Terry Pratchett fans here’s link to TP Quotes.

Closing with a quote from the great TP himself:

‘The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.’

 

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Floods …

I live in Brisbane, which is currently experiencing its worst flood in 100 years. As a young teenager, I lived through the floods of 1974. And my great grandmother lived through the floods of 1983.

I’m lucky, my family are all safe. We kept calling around yesterday to make sure everyone had checked the flood levels for ’74 and knew how high the water would come. My brother was headed to work through Toowoomba when he got a call to say don’t come in, so he missed the ‘inland tsunami’.

The fridge is full of food. We’re not expecting to lose power, but we do have a gas stove, so we’ll be able to cook if we do lose power.

It’s funny. This is the first sunny day we’ve had in ages, yet the news programs are constantly talking about the flooding and they keep showing views of the city with water lapping into buildings.

What’s even odder is that we’ve had 10 years of drought, when the dams got down to less than 15% capacity, now they are at 170% capacity and the flood gates are open, releasing the equivalent of two Sydney Harbours full of water each day.

The disaster had brought out the best in people, with strangers turning up to help people move their belongings and others risking their lives to save those trapped on cars or roofs.

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Inspiration, or an Art Nouveau

I’m a very visual person. I used to work as a graphic artist. I love watching movies that are visually rich. I love wandering through the art gallery. I leave feeling like I’m floating on air.

One of my favourite styles is Art Nouveau.

Everyone would be familiar with the work of Alphonse Mucha. He shaped the look of the period. My DH bought me a book on Mucha and his work for Christmas one year and I devoured it in a day, then dreamed in Mucha stylisation for a week. Poor Mucha, they told him not to bother with art school because he would never amount to much!


What you might not be aware of  the beautiful jewelry of the period.

And furniture …

And there is the architecture, both internal and external. Think Gaudi, among others.

Now wonder when the set designers were looking for inspiration for Rivendell, they looked to Art Nouveau.

I’ve spent way too long putting this post together. I got lost wandering through a feast of Art Nouveau images. The sad things is that I can’t use this for resonance in my writing because if I use the term art nouveau it will throw the reader out of the secondary world of the book and if I say the flowing/sensuous organic lines of the building/jewelery it doesn’t really convey the power of the art nouveau period.

Hope you’ve enjoyed this dip into Art Nouveau as much as I have.

 

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Obsessed by words

Here is an amazing site where you can enter words and find out how often they have been used in the last 300 years. I entered the word ‘awesome’ and found the world has been getting ever more awesome recently.

It is truly sad that I’ve spent the last half an hour typing in words to see when they came into use and how often they were used!

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A ramble on Art Deco and Resonance

It’s interesting what inspires writers. For Christmas last year my husband bought me this book on Art Deco houses. Did you know that there is a whole town in NZ filled with Art Deco houses? The town was flattened by an earth and rebuilt in this style. I do love the Art Deco. You don’t seem much of it where I live in Brisbane, Australia. There are more buildings in Melbourne. Lots of blocks of flats.And you can get modern homes built in the Art Deco style.

I’m torn between Art Deco and Art Nouveau. Anyone else love these two styles?

My friend Tansy’s new series, Creature Court, has a strong Art Deco flavour because much of the clothing is reminiscent of the twenties. We joked when we read the manuscript at a ROR that she should start a line of Creature Court clothes!


It’s funny what inspires us as writers. Tansy did her PHD on Rome and spent time there researching. Her book is an eclectic mix of Rome and the 1920s.

I have a novella set in the near future where the fashion is retro Art Deco. The settings and the clothes are beautiful as I visualise them, but I don’t think the average reader would get all the references unless they googled the things  I mentioned. This is where a movie art director can create resonance for the film with sets and clothing. Think of the look of Blade Runner!

Much harder for us writers.  We can mention music, but we can’t play it unless the reader has already heard it. We can mention a certain type of building or clothing, but again, the reader must know what we’re talking about. Yet, we still set out to create resonance in what we write by layering images, scents and music into the narrative. Because ultimately, its the story that’s important. Everything else is window dressing.

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Cats Rule …

This is what happens in our house when we run out of bread. Sassy cat takes up residence in the bread box!

(Please ignore the messy kitchen bench. One day I may live in a glamorous Home Beautiful house, but right now I’m lucky if there’s milk in the fridge).

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SF TV Show Nerd Alert

This is a post for all the ultra SF TV Show nerds out there.  Now I’ve watched a lot of SF TV. Blakes 7, anyone? But I haven’t seen all of these 10 Unexpectedly Funny TV episodes . They are here.

I’ve seen the Buffy episode where Zander wants Cordelia to love him and accidentaly makes every woman love him. (There are so many good Buffy episodes, it is hard to pick one. Anything with Spike in it has classic moments).

This Angel episode where he gets turned into a muppet and has to fight evil in this form was brilliant.

And I’ve seen the Star Trek episode with the tribbles. This dates from a time when TV (and society) took itself way too seriously, so it was a welcome surprise.

Which means I have another 7 SF TV series to watch before I can really appreciate the funny episodes, because you have to know the characters to get the humour.

How many of these funny episodes have you seen?

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Sorting through my life …

We’re renovating, before selling and buying a smaller house. We’ve been in the one place for 20 years (it’s the longest we’ve been anywhere) and there are archaeological layers for me to sort through.

First, I went through all my books. It is amazingly hard to part with books, each one is a friend and represents a certain point in your life.

Looking at what remains on the book shelves, I will have to go through them again.

Now I’m sorting my office/study. This is truly scary. How do you know if something is going to prove important in a year’s time?

I’m being very good. I’m throwing things out by the bag full! (Update. Just threw out 3 large garbage bags full of papers).

I keep telling myself this is good. I’ll be able to think more clearly when it’s all over. A tidy office represents a tidy mind.

Or does it just give me a chance to build up layers of notes and books again?

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Prejudice is alive and well …

Book one of King Rolen’s Kin has been given a one-star review on Amazon because it has a gay character in it. Orrie is loyal and smart and one of my favourite characters.

Here’s the link.

I feel honoured.  Now if I can only get the book banned!

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Drive-by Post

If anyone has been following me on Twitter they’ll know I’ve been ridiculously busy.

Sick family, work, filling in for people sick at work and renovating on top of that. We pulled up the vinyl in half of the bottom floor over the weekend and filled 3 cubic metre skip with rubbish. Plus I am trying to complete The Outcast Chronicles to hand in early next year!

But I did see a sign that really appealed to me.

Sigh, now if only everyone was as rational.

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