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Literary Endorsement
For the past few months I have been enjoying a novel being written by
copperbadge and posted serially on the community
jack_and_ellis. It started off entertaining and has gotten steadily more awesome with every twist in the story. In most of the fantasy genre, the presence of magic precludes the development of technology, but this is about a world not terribly unlike our own where they're industrializing anyway; it's all refreshingly well thought-out and the world is all full of interesting implications. On top of general steampunky coolness, it's got espionage, engineering, Australia, parties, and pirates! What more could you ask for?
Anyway, I couldn't resist trying my hand at some of the characters, with mixed results ... they're posted here, but if you want to know who they are before looking at them, you can start with Chapter One. Enjoy!
Anyway, I couldn't resist trying my hand at some of the characters, with mixed results ... they're posted here, but if you want to know who they are before looking at them, you can start with Chapter One. Enjoy!
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Rowling's unsteady approach to magic is one of my biggest gripes with the books, though I still find it inventive, original, and delightful. However, it's the way that Harry Potter intersects with real life that I really love, and having alternative histories where the world is only slightly different is probably one of my favorite fictional tropes. As you may suspect, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell was everything I could have wanted - long, academic, dry, strange, delightful - like George Eliot's Middlemarch. Plus ravens.
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(Anonymous) 2008-01-25 04:48 am (UTC)(link)On the other: I've just realized what absolute trash my own world's magic is. Perhaps it's time for a revamp...
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(Anonymous) 2008-02-02 01:09 am (UTC)(link)Second - Am I sensing some Helquisty influence in your Clare drawings? I think it was something in the shape of her face... I could be wrong, of course.
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