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Dancing at the Edge of the World
Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places | Ursula K. Le Guin
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The celebrated author offers her thoughts on a broad range of subjects, including literary criticism, the state of science fiction writing today, and government and governmental policies
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llwheeler
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Oof the past week+ has been busy/stressful. Sick cat (he's ok now), stepsister's baby shower, work stress, dance exam prep, and roadworkers broke a water main near my house so we had no water for part of a day. Does make me realize the things I take for granted, so I'm grateful for that, but I've barely read anything. Really looking forward to this long weekend. Hopefully I'll make a dent in this giant pile I'm (in theory) currently reading!

Andrea4 Without seeing who posted, I immediately knew from the pic this was you. How? Do i know your furniture that well?? Lol 7y
llwheeler @Andrea4 Lol! Or my mix of yellowed and new books? That is impressive 7y
Andrea4 @llwheeler or creepy..like I'm a stalker...😐 7y
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llwheeler
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This is LeGuin specifically talking about The Left Hand of Darkness, but if you describe your writing as a thought experiment I have to think that way of approaching fiction influences all your writing, not just one specific experiment.

@batsy this is what your comment on #Earthseachapteraday the other day made me think of. And yes, I highly recommend LeGuin's nonfiction. I've only read a fraction of it myself but it has all been so interesting.

batsy Thanks for sharing this! It's interesting to think about. Considering the first two Earthsea books, although the characterisation felt incomplete in some way, the books have left an impact on me. Days later I'm remembering scenes and moments and what they brought up in terms of the questions raised in the books. The thoughtfulness she brings to her work lingers with you... 7y
llwheeler @batsy Yes, I agree. That's a great description 7y
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Lylah
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RIP to a legend.

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TheLondonBookworm
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I am looking for critical writing on Fantasy novels I've just been on a bit of a search and come up with this series of essays by Ursula K Le Guin but anything you guys have read on reading/writing fantasy fiction would be absolutely brilliant! Thanks Littens!!! 💙💚In case your curious these books are for my Masters degree I'm hoping to one day lecture about fantasy writing 😊 💙🐍🐍🐍

BookishFeminist Margaret Atwood has a great collection of essays on sci fi and fantasy writing 8y
elkeOriginal There might be something in this Diana Wynne Jones nonfiction collection 8y
elkeOriginal I have never seen this book for myself but if any library is going to have it, your British Library should! 8y
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elkeOriginal Another LeGuin - there might be overlap with the title you tagged? 8y
TheLondonBookworm @BookishFeminist ooh I've got her book On Writing but I think that's more general, this is great thanks! 8y
TheLondonBookworm @elkeo You're the best! These look perfect I love Diana Wynne Jones 😊 sure I can either request them from the British library or find them second hand online somewhere 😁😁 thanks!!! 8y
LectricSheep Ah! Right up my alley! I feel like Tolkien's "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics" is maybe low-hanging fruit? Also George MacDonald's essay "The Fantastic Imagination." 8y
TheLondonBookworm @LectricSheep Yes!!!! I need those for sure 😆 thanks 💚 George MacDonald has written fairy tale stuff too I'm all over that! 8y
TheLondonBookworm @elkeo Anything from her/about her is a must read! 😆😆 8y
BookishFeminist I'd entirely forgotten about this book until I was doing some research last night, but this is a collection of essays by Nalo Hopkinson, a Caribbean fantasy, sci fi & folklore writer- she's phenomenal if you haven't read her. She talks about her writing some in here & might be good for you to look at! 8y
TheLondonBookworm @BookishFeminist These are brilliant suggestions, I would never have found this by myself! What a great book for my studies it's just the kinda thing I was looking for, thank you! What would I do without Litsy 😂😂 8y
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