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9thmoon sez: I'll pick three of your icons and three of your interests to write about.

I was also advised that I should give you the opportunity to jump on the meme train if you so wished.




This is one of my favorite cross-genre icons. The text is from the Harry Potter books, the key to opening the Marauders' Map that the three animagi wrote while students. The picture is Ian and Barbara, Doctor Who's first companions (not counting his 'granddaughter'), who were both school teachers and thus confirmed troublemakers.
I use this icon with posts where I am up to no good.



Another cross-genre icon, and another Doctor Who icon. The text is from another British scifi series, "Red Dwarf", and was the catch phrase for Arnold "Ace" Rimmer, the alternate-universe ubercompetent, terribly sexy and far too cool alter ego of Arnold "Smeghead" Rimmer. Captain Jack Harkness, the ninth Doctor's terribly sexy, still pretty competent and definitely far too cool companion, is the picture. The personalities overlapped enough to make this crossover amusing to me.
I use it with posts where the mood is cheeky, or terribly sexy or too cool for the Stylin' icon.



"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" was the play that introduced me to the genius of Tom Stoppard. For once, the caption and image match; this is the scene in which Rosencrantz (or is it Guildenstern) pretends to be Hamlet, and Guildenstern (or is it Rosencrantz) pretends to be either Guildenstern or Rosencrantz and questions the mock-Hamlet in order to gather, So much as from occasion they may glean, Whether aught, to us unknown, afflicts him thus. Me, I tend to use it with posts where I want a response from my multitude of readers, like with IFAMAQD.

escher
MC Esher was a Dutch artist who did a lot of work with woodcuts, pencil sketches and lithographs. The drawings of his I find most intriguing deal with recursion, tesselation and perspective play. Most of his more prominent images in these areas are viewable on the magic that is Wikipedia and if you have not seen his work before I highly encourage you to make with the clicky.

urban fantasy
In one sentance. UF is about 'fairy stories told today'. Elves in Central Park, Goblins in the subways, evil stepmothers in the suburbs, all that stuff. My introduction to the genre was Emma Bull's War for the Oaks, which I tend to hold up as the Socratic Ideal for any other works. Will Shetterly, Midori Snyder, Charles deLint, Jim Butcher, Terri Windling, Ellen Datlow--these last two particularly, who tend to edit anthologies like "The Green Man" or "Year's Best Fantasy and Horror".

making mix discs
Given that she has received more than one of my mix discs, I can't imagine she needs more technical information. I enjoy making mix discs; I like the creative aspects of composing without having to actually have any musical training, of putting together liner art (although my Photoshop skills are weak, old man), of creating theme and flow. I like giving them to people who enjoy them. Which is why I generally don't give them to anybody unless they ask--so that I at least suspect they'll like them.

Well. That was an awful lot of talking. I'm done for now--your turn.

Date: 2007-05-04 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roseneko.livejournal.com
Just a silly question tangential to the "urban fantasy" bit - you have read Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, yes?

Date: 2007-05-04 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com
I have read it, and I also spent ridiculous amounts of money on the VHS tapes back when they were amazingly hard to get hold of. Because I'm hardcore, yo.

Date: 2007-05-04 04:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roseneko.livejournal.com
*hands you your "Hardcore" badge of honor* Just wanted to make sure.

Date: 2007-05-04 04:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com
Yeah, we may have had this discussion back when I bought you the Sandman GN, but I'm one of those weird people who loves Gaiman's novels and short stories but has little to no exposure to his comics.

Date: 2007-05-04 04:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roseneko.livejournal.com
Well, they're more than worth reading, but I'm sure you've already heard that from any number of people, so I won't rehash it here.

I might, however, offer to send you more corset pics if you do ever decide to read through Sandman. (Or maybe a picture of myself dressed up as Death, if you like. =)

Also, is that icon gankable? It's awesome.

Date: 2007-05-04 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com
I certainly plan to, it's just a bit spendy and the past eight years have been somewhat lean.
I should be greedy and ask for both sets of pictures. (:
The icon, I was told by the fellow I took it from, is fully gankable. He does ask that you credit RoseFox@LJ

Date: 2007-05-04 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roisnoir.livejournal.com
Duuuude.

You haven't read Sandman?
I can fix this. :)

I have most of Gaiman's other graphic novels, as well.
(You can't usually see it, because there's stuff inthe way, but I've got anout a shelf and a half of graphic novels and comics. Lots of Gaiman, all of Transmetropolitan, and a lot of one-shots.)

Date: 2007-05-04 09:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com
Rockin'! I get time with you, I get Sandman, and I get hot librarian pictures!

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