I've always been pretty into fantasy. My basic philosophy when it comes to books is that reality doesn't belong in them. Right now I'm really into fairy tales. There's this whole series of books edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow filled with fairy-tale stories, most based on ones we know, but a few new ones using fairy- tales conventions and themes. It's really quite good. You would be amazed by how much sex and violence that they have.
Please, sit down before you fall down.
Belloq, "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
My favorite genre is Literary/Critical Theory (i.e. Derrida, Deleuze and Guattari, Badiou). I can't usually choose a "genre" because every timeframe encapsulates all genres. So in the way of timeframes, I'm torn between Modern and Victorian Literature...
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants were standing on my shoulders." -Hal Abelson
I like to write fantasy/adventure and I always add a slash of sci-fi... but my stories are very confuseing... unless you read them in order from the frist one writen to the last one writen... or else you'll get so confused you wouldn't beleve
(All of my stories are linked together... in one way or another....)
Non fiction that has to do with history or historical fiction
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I'm not off beat!I'm marching to the beat of my own drum
I rock my socks
Hippielicious the bold new flavor from caroline
JFK BLOWN AWAY WHAT ELSE DO I HAVE TO SAY!!!!!!!
Anything with violence, blood, guns, corruption, evil, explosions, fire, death, flesh-eating zombies, drugs, rotting corpses, and any otherwise bad, disgusting, illegal, terrible, corrupting things is fine with me.
But when I can't get any of that, I'll take anything with unicorns, elves, baby horses, rainbows, polite leprechauns, fairies, babies, Santa, bunnies, hamsters, sugar cubes, and all otherwise cute, cuddley, loving, snuggly, furry warm things.
And I also like fantasy, romance, and sci-fi . . .
I'm really into Adventure/Action Fantasy. I like reading things with good battles. Like the R.A. Salvatore books. Drizzt's fights just jump of the page at you and I'm completely spell-bound by it.
The robbed that smiles, steals something from the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello Boo. SPEW is watching.
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