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([personal profile] adelynne Jul. 17th, 2006 09:01 pm)
Still alive. Survived my journey to super-rural Cleveland with relatively minor fuss. It might have been the second-fastest I've ever gone through a security line. Am not safely ensconced in my parents house, where I shall be until next Monday, barring a possible trip to PA.

Had strawberry milkshakes with the lovely [livejournal.com profile] yuki_onna, and saw the absolutely gorgeous art for The Orphan's Tales. I heard her read excerpts at Readercon, and they were awesome, so I can't wait to see the book in all its glory, the not-ARC, I mean. Also under discussion were why lately there's a great deal of gay male protagonists in female-authored fiction (current theory - it's largely [livejournal.com profile] ellen_kushner's fault), and a dearth of gay females. Sole exception I could immediately think of being Carel Bierce, of Blood and Iron - though she's less of a protagonist and more of a supporting character.

The Lies of Locke Lamora is still in progress, though might be tabled for a bit as I run through a bunch of papers on RNA transcription and splicing (hands up if you know what the hell I'm talking about) so that I can have a leg up on this whole "grad school" concept.

Everything I write lately feels very rambly.

From: [identity profile] mroctober.livejournal.com


I just wish I liked the way women write gay male characters. 80% of the time I find them utterly unbelievable.

From: [identity profile] adelynne.livejournal.com


Any common threads between them that annoy you and you'd like to share for the education of womankind? ;)

From: [identity profile] mroctober.livejournal.com


One, they seem to rarely connect to any elements of gay male culture.

Two, some are merely women with a penis - their sensibilities and mannerisms are really feminine beyond what the most flamboyant gay man I have ever met.

Again, this is only my opinion.

From: [identity profile] adelynne.livejournal.com


Your opinion counts for a lot, from where I'm sitting.
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