Dec 31, 2007 21:59
religion: the view from babylon,
writers: niall griffiths,
writers: hunter s. thompson,
australia,
books read/bought/borrowed,
comics,
words words words,
feminist science fiction,
tv: top gear apparently,
it's the mind: chess and crosswords etc,
science fiction,
writers: george orwell,
melanin,
homer sexuality,
book-mucking,
religion: tehology,
religion
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Um. Usually am not so forward, but I just wanted to say that I LOVED "Seeing I," in a fall-on-my-face-and-abase-myself-before-you kind of way. May I have permission to send you an email with a few questions and futher fannish flutterings?
Thank you for your time.
PS: Please to be LJ friending you, yes?
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Ya of course to email and friendage - I'm korman@spamcop.net.
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I had no idea the Telos novellas were so nice. Really impressed by it; I haven't even taken it out of the wrapper yet... I don't want to ruin it.
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(Currently about halfway through TLHH - thoroughly enjoying it!)
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There was a big envelop from Australia waiting for me when I returned from uni this evening. Both "Room with no Doors" and "Walking to Babylon" survived the long flight prefectly well and I can't wait to read them. I'm especially curious about what you did to poor Seven this time. Hmmmpf.. according to my own weired set of rules of not reading anything from the same authors in a succession of four books I still have to be patient for about 14 days. I just finished Vampire Science, which I really enjoyed. A wonderful introduction to the Eight books for me; I loved him immediately. Aww, the cute kittens and the vampire snail made me giggle hopelessly while sitting in the cramped commuter train. Thanks a lot.
I wonder, for which Doctor/Benny did you personally enjoy writing the most and why?
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The Seventh Doctor, I think. I may have lusted embarrassingly after Paul McGann, but the Seventh Doctor feels like my "home turf". :-)
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