hmpf: Cole and Ramse from the show not actually called "Splinter" (Default)
hmpf ([personal profile] hmpf) wrote2010-10-19 10:36 pm

Printed out and read dialogue I wrote last week.

Still like it.


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Currently reading:

Neal Stephenson: Anathem (awesome)
Mark Z. Danielewski: House of Leaves (creepy)

Reading them in parallel because a) I want to make Anathem last longer and b) House of Leaves on its own would creep me out too badly.


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Regarding the flat:

- Washing machine broken again
- Hot water access decidedly spotty

[identity profile] jazzymegster.livejournal.com 2010-10-22 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
House of Leaves is AWESOME (there are some bits I don't like, but the overall thing is ♥). Been thinking about it recently, so kind of weird that you're reading it :) What made you pick it up?

Re: what made me pick it up

[identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com 2010-10-23 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd run out of stuff to read and had been given some money by my parents, so I felt I could spend a little bit on a book. I didn't have much time, though. So I went to a big book shop in the city centre and told myself I'd look around in the English section of the shop for ten minutes or so, and buy any book from my To Read list I came about there. (It's pretty unlikely a German shop will have more than one book from my To Read list, and in English to boot.) House of Leaves happened to be the first (only?) book from my To Read list available. There were three additional factors that influenced my decision:
1.) I recently read some books that were discussed on the Urth mailing list, and liked them all. HoL was discussed there, too.
2.) One of those books, Little, Big by John Crowley, makes use of the "bigger on the inside" idea, too.
3.) I'd recently run across the German translation of HoL, which reminded me that I'd been meaning to read that book for a while now.

BTW - we talked about pre- 1973/1974 Bowie albums a while ago; albums that would fit a certain scene in my nuclear war LoM fic. Specifically, I needed two titles of consecutive songs. I could still use help with that. ;-)

Re: what made me pick it up

[identity profile] jazzymegster.livejournal.com 2010-10-23 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Fair enough - I read it 'cause TV Tropes is evil ;)

Argh, I completely forgot about the Bowie thing! I'm SO sorry (and this is why I tell people they need to poke me repeatedly). I did find some useful tracks, I think off Space Oddity or possibly Hunky Dory (there's one song on whichever album that talks about going crazy, and then the next track seems to be about a nuclear war. Or it could be the other way round). WHATEVER. Will dig out the the albums again and stick them in the CD player (esp since I don't know what to listen to at the moment) and definitely try to email sometime soon. And I mean it this time.

Re: Bowie

[identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com 2010-10-23 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds awesome! And wow, Bowie really *does* fit Sam's life so well - even when Sam's not in canonland anymore! It's kinda weird, actually, isn't it?!

I don't remember, did I send you a version of the fic? Would you like a copy of what I've got so far? It might make the task of identifying fitting songs easier. Then again, if you just give me the titles of the songs you think might fit, I can easily do the rest of the research myself, and decide whether they fit the bill without having to spoil you even more than you've already been spoiled by my ramblings here. ;-)

Not that I'd mind sharing what I have at the moment; in fact, I'm practically dying to. (Hence the frequent rambling here.) But I do realise that it's probably a bad idea to send out an eight-tenths-finished story...

Re: Bowie

[identity profile] jazzymegster.livejournal.com 2010-10-23 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
It is kind of weird, yeah. But awesome :) I thought that when I was listening and was all, "OMG, freaky!"

I think you did, but I would not mind reading a more recent version (if you didn't, I know I've got some MSN logs where we were talking about it and you copy-pasta'd some of it for me to look at). I don't mind being spoilt for it at all, because I'll still comment on the finished thing when it is done.