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Orphan's Tales

  • Oct. 31st, 2006 at 12:25 PM
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Look upon my new icons and admire them!



More to the point, admire [info]yuki_onna. As she puts it, her new book, "The Orphan's Tales: Vol. I: In the Night Garden is out and toddling in the world, available all over the internet and at most any bookstore you can walk into." I plan on picking it up; [info]yuki_onna and language are wrapped up in a rich and labyrinthine love affair, likely illicit, that spills over onto anyone who reads her writing.

Her post goes into more detail and also offers a bevy of lovely user icons free for the taking.

Back cover copy:
Every once in a great while a book comes along that reminds us of the magic spell that stories can cast over us -- dazzle, entertain, and enlighten. Welcome to the Arabian Nights for our time -- a lush and fantastical epic guaranteed to spirit you away from the very first page.

Secreted away in a garden, a lonely girl spins stories to warm a curious prince: peculiar feats and unspeakable fates that loop through each other and back again to meet in the tapestry of her voice. Inked on her eyelids, each twisting, tattooed tale is a piece in the puzzle of the girl's own hidden history. And what tales she tells! Tales of shape-shifting witches and wild horsewomen, heron kings and beast princesses, snake gods, dog monks, and living stars -- each story more strange and fantastic than the one that came before. From ill-tempered "mermaid" to fastidious Beast, nothing is ever quite what it seems in these ever-shifting tales -- even, and especially, their teller. Adorned with illustrations by the legendary Michael Kaluta, Valente's enchanting lyrical fantasy offers a breathtaking reinvention of the untold myths and dark fairy tales that shape our dreams. And just when you think you've come to the end, you realize the adventure has only begun...

Lewis & Gaimon

  • Nov. 13th, 2005 at 3:00 PM
tender
Mostly for [info]discoflamingo:

An interesting NYT (free registration required) article about CS Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia

However, on the last page, there's this little mind-twister:
. . .and has caused the fantasy writer Neil Gaiman to publish a kind of payback scenario, in which Susan has grown up to be a distinguished professor, not unlike Lewis, and in which for good measure Aslan performs earth-shaking oral sex on the witch. . .

Say what? How did I miss this?

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