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Francesca Forrest Read widely, so you're exposed to all sorts of different ways of telling a story. It's amazing what words can do, what people have made words do. The …moreRead widely, so you're exposed to all sorts of different ways of telling a story. It's amazing what words can do, what people have made words do. The rest, I think, really varies from person to person. We (I still feel like I'm aspiring) just have to keep at it, keep trying, and not let self-doubt hobble us. (less)
Francesca Forrest I try to turn my energies to other things that are important to me, plunge into them, and trust that the mojo will come back. Sometimes your creative …moreI try to turn my energies to other things that are important to me, plunge into them, and trust that the mojo will come back. Sometimes your creative batteries just need a chance to recharge. (I'm talking about casual, everyday writer's block. There can be more hardcore sorts of writer's block, which have more complicated causes and more complicated solutions, but I haven't faced those yet.)(less)
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Wednesday Reading: Elder Race, by Adrian Tchaikovsky

I've adored the two volumes in Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time series (and fully intend to read the other two), but I've been daunted in trying to branch out because the guy is SO prolific. But thanks to the recommendation of someone on here, I landed on Elder Race. It's a novella--handy! I read it in airports on my way to and from Leticia, and it was absolutely right for me, because putting Read more of this blog post »
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Usurpation by Sue Burke
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It is! I've only read the first and third (I'm weird that way), but both of those were definitely very interesting.
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Usurpation (Semiosis, #3)
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Usurpation is the third in a series of books by Sue Burke that feature interactions between humans and rainbow bamboo, which are self-aware, thinking plants. The other two are Semiosis and Interference. Those other two are set on Pax, home planet of ...more
Usurpation by Sue Burke
"I really enjoyed this third book of the trilogy, after Semiosis and Interference. I strongly recommend reading all of these in sequence.

Note that the first section of Usurpation is hard to understand and somewhat chaotic. I think this is the intentio" Read more of this review »
Usurpation by Sue Burke
"I love this series. The ending felt rather final, and it would be a good place to end it if the author wished... but I would dearly love more in this world. Sentient plants saving the day with kindness and compassion-- this is so my jam."
Usurpation by Sue Burke
" Yeah, I really loved this one and am surprised, as I prepare to write a review, to read through other reviews and see that I seem to be in a minority. "
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I've adored the two volumes in Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time series (and fully intend to read the other two), but I've been daunted in trying to branch out because the guy is SO prolific. But
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“Em and her people have hurricane hearts. And me? I must cultivate a heart of ruby fire from now on. The power of ruby fire is different from hurricane power. Everyone can see a hurricane coming, and so they shake with fear. The ruby fire no one can see coming until it arrives—and so they shake with fear.”
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“Technically, our name, to those who speak science, is Homo sapiens— wise person. But we have been described in many other ways. Homo narrans, juridicus, ludens, diaspora: we are storytelling, legal, game-playing, scattered people, too. True but incomplete. That old phrase has the secret. We are all, have always been, will always be, Homo vorago aperientis: person before whom opens a vast & awesome hole.”
China Miéville, Railsea

“There was a time when wen we did not form all our words as we do now, in writing on a page. There was a time when the word "&" was written with several distinct & separate letters. It seems madness now. But there it is, & there is nothing we can do about it.

Humanity learned to ride the rails, & that motion made us what we are, a ferromaritime people. The lines of the railsea go everywhere but from one place straight to another. It is always switchback, junction, coils around & over our own train-trails.

What word better could there be to symbolize the railsea that connects & separates all lands, than “&” itself? Where else does the railsea take us, but to one place & that one & that one & that one, & so on? & what better embodies, in the sweep of the pen, the recurved motion of trains, than “&”?

An efficient route from where we start to where we end would make the word the tiniest line. But it takes a veering route, up & backwards, overshooting & correcting, back down again south & west, crossing its own earlier path, changing direction, another overlap, to stop, finally, a few hairs’ width from where we began.

& tacks & yaws, switches on its way to where it’s going, as we all must do.”
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“A poor old Widow in her weeds
Sowed her garden with wild-flower seeds;
Not too shallow, and not too deep,
And down came April -- drip -- drip -- drip.
Up shone May, like gold, and soon
Green as an arbour grew leafy June.
And now all summer she sits and sews
Where willow herb, comfrey, bugloss blows,
Teasle and pansy, meadowsweet,
Campion, toadflax, and rough hawksbit;
Brown bee orchis, and Peals of Bells;
Clover, burnet, and thyme she smells;
Like Oberon's meadows her garden is
Drowsy from dawn to dusk with bees.
Weeps she never, but sometimes sighs,
And peeps at her garden with bright brown eyes;
And all she has is all she needs --
A poor Old Widow in her weeds.”
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“It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.”
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“I Name you Echthroi. I Name you Meg.
I Name you Calvin.
I Name you Mr. Jenkins.
I Name you Proginoskes.
I fill you with Naming.
Be!
Be, butterfly and behemoth,
be galaxy and grasshopper,
star and sparrow,
you matter,
you are,
be!
Be caterpillar and comet,
Be porcupine and planet,
sea sand and solar system,
sing with us,
dance with us,
rejoice with us,
for the glory of creation,
seagulls and seraphim
angle worms and angel host,
chrysanthemum and cherubim.
(O cherubim.)
Be!
Sing for the glory
of the living and the loving
the flaming of creation
sing with us
dance with us
be with us.
Be!"
- Madeleine L'Engle, A Wind in the Door”
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Francesca Forrest C.s.e. wrote: "Hallo! Thank you for finding me! This place is a JUNGLE! I like it."

Hahaha! This is a place where I don't even **try** to keep up appearances. It takes me months and months to read even one book (short stories I can read right away, but books I don't seem to build in time for, somehow), so I am very pathetic. But it's fun to read people's book reviews!


C.S.E. Cooney Hallo! Thank you for finding me! This place is a JUNGLE! I like it.


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