I do request that you don't lump ALL of fantasy into those two authors
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 02/08/2011 06:08:21 AM
There's a lot of fantasy out there that doesn't cave to hubris and loss of focus. It's not as "intellectual", and it's still escapist, but I've read a lot of Mercedes Lackey books that, you know, they just make me fill...full. She doesn't get up with herself. She just writes books that make me feel, they make me think, and they put me in places I couldn't ever be. And even though they aren't really written on the "level" that Jordan/Martin are, they DO make me think. They make me think about life, not about what contorted plot twist will come next. They make me think about the situations she presents and the lessons she has her characters learn, and how people in real life could benefit from those lessons, or how those lessons exist in real life in other forms. And, in her instance, she's, slowly and through many trilogies, developed this rich world that she's continuously teaching us about. It's a JOY to read her books and put the pieces together. It's not a...a project like it is with putting together Wheel of Time facts. It's an easy pleasure.
I have a old friend who is very religious, who went from believing homosexuality was an unacceptable sin to something that could be tolerated, if still bad and frowned upon, by reading a single trilogy written by a "light" fantasy author. Sure, that's not a huge step, but it's bigger than some people make! That's worth keeping in this world!
No, it's not as "smart" and "complex" as some of your high fantasy gets, but a lot of the lighter fantasy deserves some credit. It communicates on a different level. I have never cried over Jordan. I have had to bite my fist to keep from bawling my eyes out over Lackey. She brought me to an emotional turmoil, and a perspective that I could never go to myself. It was beautiful. You had to have been there
It's definitely escapist, but I think that kind of writing is worth reading.
I have a old friend who is very religious, who went from believing homosexuality was an unacceptable sin to something that could be tolerated, if still bad and frowned upon, by reading a single trilogy written by a "light" fantasy author. Sure, that's not a huge step, but it's bigger than some people make! That's worth keeping in this world!
No, it's not as "smart" and "complex" as some of your high fantasy gets, but a lot of the lighter fantasy deserves some credit. It communicates on a different level. I have never cried over Jordan. I have had to bite my fist to keep from bawling my eyes out over Lackey. She brought me to an emotional turmoil, and a perspective that I could never go to myself. It was beautiful. You had to have been there
It's definitely escapist, but I think that kind of writing is worth reading.
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A Dance of Dragons will influence A Memory of Light?
28/07/2011 03:30:30 PM
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It's impossible for nothing to happen in AMoL.
28/07/2011 07:30:02 PM
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Oh, you're so cute in your innocence!
02/08/2011 06:14:37 AM
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Re: A Dance of Dragons will influence A Memory of Light?
28/07/2011 07:37:24 PM
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Actually, there is growing discontent, even among those who've defended Martin.
07/08/2011 11:05:33 PM
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Those who says that nothing happens in ADWD really need to read CoT
29/07/2011 12:02:23 PM
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Watching grass grow is better than reading CoT, so it's not saying much for ADWD *NM*
30/07/2011 02:10:12 AM
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A Dance of Dragons is hardly filler. *shrugs* *NM*
31/07/2011 04:43:58 PM
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Agreed. It could be argued that more happens in the epilogue of ADWD than all of CoT. *NM*
01/08/2011 01:27:58 AM
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I regret wasting much of July reading it, so I respectfully disagree.
02/08/2011 04:41:39 AM
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I do request that you don't lump ALL of fantasy into those two authors
02/08/2011 06:08:21 AM
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You are completely overlooking his point, however.
02/08/2011 06:12:45 AM
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F*** you, you idiot. *NM*
02/08/2011 06:13:48 AM
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At least he didn't ramble for five thousand words before actually making a point. *NM*
03/08/2011 11:04:06 PM
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Wait... You want intelligent meaningful books, but you're demanding action?
02/08/2011 06:52:00 AM
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I think the issue is conflating fantasy with the multi-volume epics than anything I'd disagree with
03/08/2011 04:05:12 AM
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Oooo! A smart one! She reads forums! Thank heavens an expert has come.
02/08/2011 06:24:47 AM
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Re: Oooo! A smart one! She reads forums! Thank heavens an expert has come.
07/08/2011 10:40:41 PM
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Re: Oooo! A smart one! She reads forums! Thank heavens an expert has come.
19/08/2011 12:07:24 PM
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Okay I'm not reading any of the replies in this thread until I finish ADwD, but I just wanted to say
10/08/2011 01:49:11 PM
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