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Re: Raymond Chandler used to say, A Really Good Detective Never Gets Married. Danae al'Thor Send a noteboard - 01/05/2010 05:43:44 PM
Here's an insanely brilliant question:

It says on your website that you like bad science fiction movies. What's your favourite?


Oh yeah, that question rocks.

Now see if you can do better.


Is this the narrative reason why Harry is going to die alone?

Also, I want to ask about Harry being a male character written by a male author who gets the shit beaten out of him - specifically physically (I haven't updated that section of my blog, but give me time and I will) - but I cannot actually remember if Harry does get hurt, physically, in every book. Run with it if you feel like it and can actually do something with it?

( On an associated note, I want to know if he reads Dick Francis. I can think of no one else who would be interested in knowing the answer.)

This is a late nineties, new millenial trend, I think. But Dresden embodies the magical/non-mundane human who by virtue of his non-mundaneness nominally belongs to and is ruled by a community of similar beings with similar powers. Harry is constrained and directed by these people, who ostensibly ought to share the bonds of community with him. Harry instead turns to others, mundane humans, other-magical peoples, others-who-are-outcasts, for help. Is magic, in and of itself, so unurbane that we can't be insular and unlonely at the same time?

(I cannot phrase simple questions. Sorry.)

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Now's your chance! Post your questions for Jim Butcher here. - 28/04/2010 06:43:18 PM 843 Views
What?! - 29/04/2010 03:48:58 AM 654 Views
Bah. *NM* - 29/04/2010 07:25:14 PM 280 Views
Just to get you started (since you're all totally slack &c). - 29/04/2010 08:00:26 PM 558 Views
Probably... - 30/04/2010 06:52:27 PM 548 Views
Re: Raymond Chandler used to say, A Really Good Detective Never Gets Married. - 01/05/2010 05:43:44 PM 530 Views
I haven't read Jim Butcher - 29/04/2010 08:54:51 PM 686 Views
I like that question, although I don't understand the second half of your post at all. *NM* - 01/05/2010 12:27:39 AM 272 Views
Cato the Elder - 01/05/2010 08:51:57 AM 632 Views
Re: Okay, at some point - 01/05/2010 05:32:00 PM 630 Views
Is that his real name? *NM* - 30/04/2010 12:51:08 PM 275 Views
I've been trying to come up with a few. - 30/04/2010 08:50:42 PM 557 Views
Here's some - 01/05/2010 12:26:25 AM 561 Views
"Do you agree that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny?" *NM* - 01/05/2010 01:38:26 AM 255 Views
Re: Gould is dead! *NM* - 01/05/2010 05:28:28 PM 263 Views
Re: Now's your chance! Post your questions for Jim Butcher here. - 01/05/2010 10:42:20 AM 739 Views
Re: It depends on the form of Buddhism, actually. *NM* - 01/05/2010 05:30:25 PM 276 Views
You could just look at the Feb. 2010 interview he did and ask follow-up sorts of questions - 01/05/2010 12:21:02 PM 735 Views
That's a good idea. - 01/05/2010 01:41:12 PM 602 Views
Oh, and if you're going to be doing monthly author interviews - 01/05/2010 01:44:15 PM 567 Views
Awesome. - 01/05/2010 01:45:51 PM 611 Views
Sure, in a few minutes. - 01/05/2010 01:47:52 PM 584 Views
If you could be any element on the periodic table, which would you be and why? *NM* - 01/05/2010 01:39:46 PM 275 Views
LOL - 01/05/2010 01:40:29 PM 541 Views

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