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Intros and icebreakers
Oct 22nd, 2002, 2:35pm
 
Hallo!  Since I'm new here, I thought it would be nice to meet the regulars of this board, and a little about the kind of books you like best to read, and so forth.

I'll start.  I'm Ailanna, a nineteen year old addict...to fantasy books.  I adore young adult fantasy-- Lloyd Alexander, Patricia Wrede, Vivian Vande Velde, Diana Wynne Jones, Robin McKinley, Sherwood Smith, etc.  I read selectively in adult fantasy, choosing mostly things with 1) a great deal of swashbuckling and courtly intrigue, as in Teresa Edgerton's Goblin Moon and Paula Volsky's Illusion; 2) alternate history settings, particularly if they involve swashbuckling (are you seeing a pattern here?); and 3) fairy tale elements or retellings.  Or just very lovely writing.  I don't read much epic fantasy, and if it comes down to it, would far rather settle down with a Patricia McKillip or Dunsany than with a Robert Jordan or George R. R. Martin.

Other random stuff.  I'm a British lit major and a costuming minor, like cats (particularly mine), Kinuko Craft, Loreena McKennitt, Neil Gaiman, Jane Austen and Rossetti.  I never considered what I read strongly romantic and never touch anything straight romance except for Georgette Heyer, whose work I really enjoy, but I suppose it is as many of the books mentioned on this site are either things I am interested in or have liked.

Well, have at it!
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Re: Intros and icebreakers
Reply #1 - Oct 22nd, 2002, 9:23pm
 
Hi Ailanna, it's nice to meet you. I am Deborah. I'm 45 (since last Wednesday). I read mostly science fiction. Lately I've been drawn to stories written by women and that include a strong element of romance. I've recently read the Liaden Universe novels and enjoyed them more than I thought I would. I also like Julie Czerneda and Nancy Kress.
    When I'm not reading science fiction, I read murder mysteries. One of my favorite authors there is Kate Wilhelm (though she writes more psychological thrillers than straight murder mystery). One of her best novels is  The Deepest Water. She is also the author of many science fiction novels including the classic Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang.
     I write poetry. I write short verse, mainly poems of less than twelve lines. I have been writing for about 10 years now and I've had many poems published online and in small press publications. In fact, my most recent poetry publication is at Raven Electrick, an online zine of science fiction and fantasy stories and poetry (www.ravenelectrick.com).
    I'm quite a homebody and enjoy spending time with my husband, four foster children, three dogs and one cat.
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Reply #2 - Oct 23rd, 2002, 12:07am
 
I read the Liaden books this summer, too.  I really, really liked A Conflict of Honors; the rest were quite readable, but Val Con and Miri just didn't interest me as much as Priscilla and Shan.  There was something very Heyer-esque about it.

I've only lately begun to dip into space opera (because of the swashbuckling, of course) and I think my favorite of the few that I've read must be Debra Doyle and James MacDonald's The Price of the Stars.  I read straight through a literature lecture because I had made the mistake of starting it late the night before.
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Reply #3 - Oct 23rd, 2002, 5:55am
 
Hello, I'm a 28 year old book junkie.  SF and fantasy are my two favorite genres, but I've also been reading quite a few romances lately.  My favorite types of stories are romantic space opera, romantic fairy tale retellings, YA fantasy, social SF, and urban fantasy.  Some of my favorite authors are Clive Barker, Catherine Asaro, Lois McMaster Bujold, Robin McKinley, Joan D. Vinge, Jane S. Fancher, Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald, Neil Gaiman, Anne Bishop, Julie E. Czerneda, Sheri S. Tepper, Ursula K. Le Guin, Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, Octavia E. Butler, and Madeleine L'Engle.

I have to say I'm with you Ailanna, I'd much rather read lighter fantasy than Martin or Jordan.  That type of fantasy just doesn't interest me much and I'm getting tired of people from almost every forum I post on telling me I must read them.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #4 - Oct 27th, 2002, 3:41pm
 
[quote author=Ailanna  link=1035300958/0#0 date=1035311758]I adore ... Sherwood Smith ... [/quote]

Hi Ailanna,

Have you read Sherwood Smith's space operas (co-written with Dave Trowbridge)?  The series is called The Exordium.  I began the first book, PHOENIX IN FLIGHT, this weekend, and couldn't get into it at all.  I liked bits and pieces, but found the overall book too grand in scope to interest me.  I suppose I prefer more intimate stories told from just one or two viewpoints.

Now that I know these books aren't keepers, I will have regained some serious real estate on my bookshelves.  (These were fairly thick books!)
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Reply #5 - Oct 28th, 2002, 8:49pm
 
Actually, I haven't read them; I was referring to the Crown and Court Duet and the Wren trilogy.  I read fairly little science fiction-- only things with strong swashbuckling or political intrigue, generally.

I know what you mean about shelf space, though.  I just moved out my dresser this summer to put in another bookcase-- and the new bookcase is already full!  I have room for one more in my room, but after that, it'll be a tough decision which piece of furniture to get rid of next-- the desk or the bed.  Or, I suppose I could just clean out my closet...
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Reply #6 - Oct 29th, 2002, 11:50pm
 
Hi Ailanna and all

I'm a 48 yr. old bookaholic from the Pa. area.  I've been reading ...a long time Roll Eyes and have a library of 10,000 or so books at home with at least 3,000 of them in my tbr pile.
I read all kinds of books.  I started out years ago with series, moved on to historical, cont. suspense and have become hooked on paranormal, vampire, werewolf etc.  I've always read sci fi fantasy.  I started out with Lackey, Hambly, Goodkind, Wrede, Tom Deitz  and Feist, obviously preferring fantasy to sci fi since they had some romance but not that rsf has come into being I'm tending to like sci fi more and more.  My favorite authors at the moment being...Wen Spencer, Julie E. Czerneda, Patricia Briggs, S. L. Viehl, Mark Sumner, Jim Butcher, Elizabeth Kerner, Bujold and the Liaden books too.
I work part time as a home nursing attendant.   My favorite hobbies are booking, reading, camping, and boating. Smiley  My least favorite books are horror (though I like Dean Koontz and LKH) and books without some kind of romance.   Since I love to read so much, I have to switch genres a lot.  

                           Linda
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Reply #7 - Oct 30th, 2002, 7:15pm
 
Hi Linda,

And here I was just complaining to my husband that I had a couple hundred books in my to be read pile. (or was he complaining to me because everywhere he looks there is a pile of books?)

That's quite a library!!!
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Reply #8 - Apr 21st, 2004, 2:34am
 
Alianna,

That is such a pretty name. I am new here, too, and I'm glad you posted this ice breaker thread.

I am 23 and live in hershey, pa with my husband who spoils me and supports my book habbit... Linda.. I am so glad you had "booking" listed as a hobby! YAY! I love these forums b/c I know I am not alone in my obsession. I am sending a manuscript to LUNA today, I love writing as much as I love reading.

I love romance, fantasy, mystery, and some fiction like Mario Puzo and Fannie Flagg. I love hundereds of Romance authors, and if I started listing them I would never stop. I honestly have not read as much fantasy, but I did more so growing up. I love Mercedes Lackey, Catherine Asaro, Terry Brooks, Deborah Hale, Kristain Britain, and the Dragon Lance series... I would love any suggestions you guys might have. I am going to look into stuff that I have already seen listed.. do you guys have any of those "must read" authors you could reccomend for Fantasy Romance... or SF Romance?

Oh, and I am always looking for clever ways to store books. I like having them out, but the bookcases are full to overflowing with shelves stacked with books in rows of 3 on their sides.... and piles, oh do I know about those piles of books about the house... Smiley...... anyways what is a girl to do when there's limited space for books. When I move, I am going to have a 3 story library  Grin.

Sincerely,

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Reply #9 - Apr 22nd, 2004, 9:54pm
 
[quote author=LAST  link=1035300958/0#8 date=1082529256]
do you guys have any of those "must read" authors you could reccomend for Fantasy Romance... or SF Romance? [/quote]

Welcome to the boards, Laura.  Actually, this site has a list of recommended books titled "Romantic Science Fiction/Fantasy 101".  It's on this page:
http://www.romanticsf.com/features/

Fortunately all the books on that list are pretty easy to find used, with the exception of the Patricia Briggs book.  I'd recommend any of her books so if I were  you I'd start with her recent duology, Dragon's Bones and Dragon's Blood.   Whenever she's got a new book out, I always buy two copies.  I want to encourage her to write!  She's terrific.

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Reply #10 - Mar 9th, 2006, 2:54pm
 
Hello, all!

I'm new too.  (Chris Stevenson) I'm 54, male, and I live in Hemet California.  I'm ex-federal law enforcement and auto mechanic.  I write more SF and F than I read it at the present.  I have romance in all my SF and Fantasy books, and they are currently with my agent and being shopped around.  I've pubished two non-fiction books, 15 short stories in the slicks, radio plays, and over 300 articles and newspaper profiles.  I was past content editor at Sunset Publishing in Anaheim Calif, and expired member of the SFWA.  I have excerpts of my book PLANET JANITOR--CUSTODIAN OF THE STARS on my agent's website with an excerpt.  Triadaus Literary.

This is a great site, and I sure am glad I'm in company with writers and readers who enjoy relationships and romance among the stars or in a futuristic setting.  I just finished an Urban Fantasy entitled Felicity Fortune, and it's about the Roman Goddess of Luck (Fortuna) helping a mortal man out, who falls in love with her.

See you around

Chris Stevenson  aka Triceratops
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Reply #11 - Mar 30th, 2006, 5:26pm
 
Hello! I'm new to this forum. There's a great deal of information here to soak in! I'm a writer and avid reader of SF&F and romance - and both toghether when I can find it. Some of my favorite authors include Margarte Weiss, Elizabeth Moon, Katherine Kurtz, Misty Lackey, Ruth Kerce, Judy Mays, Lorie O'Clare, Cheyenne McCray, Annie Windsor, and others. I read ebooks almost exclusively now because I can't stand lugging around paperbacks and have no more room to store them! Plus, I find a lot of really hot romantic SF&F is being published by the up-and-comers like Ellora's Cave and Samhain.

My first book recently came out with Samhain and it's a Fantasy Erotic Romance. It's the first in my Dragon Knights series and the next is coming out on May 23rd. (You can read more about the Dragon Knights at http://dragonknights.biancadarc.com or my regular website at: http://biancadarc.com)

Nice to 'meet' you all. The site and the forum are very informative!
Bianca

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