Fwiw, Kij Johnson has an LJ. Her username is (you never would have guessed) kijjohnson.
War for the Oaks is wuuunderful. It may feel a bit dated now... But I think it holds up well. I'm a bit irrational about that book. One of the very first that I remember snagging from the adult section at the library.
I liked Finder, too, though I found what I've read of the Borderlands anthologies to be a bit too...something...for my taste. Too earnest, maybe, or too self-conscious. A little like overdosing on Charles de Lint (who's another of those classic urban fantasy guys; I like his older stuff better than his new).
The Last Hot Time's a lovely book. The Shetterly is called Nevernever. Neverwhere is by Neil Gaiman (maybe not his most unusual, but one I'm very fond of; I'm a sucker for that sort of thing).
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Date: 21 Mar 2005 06:45 pm (UTC)War for the Oaks is wuuunderful. It may feel a bit dated now... But I think it holds up well. I'm a bit irrational about that book. One of the very first that I remember snagging from the adult section at the library.
I liked Finder, too, though I found what I've read of the Borderlands anthologies to be a bit too...something...for my taste. Too earnest, maybe, or too self-conscious. A little like overdosing on Charles de Lint (who's another of those classic urban fantasy guys; I like his older stuff better than his new).
The Last Hot Time's a lovely book. The Shetterly is called Nevernever. Neverwhere is by Neil Gaiman (maybe not his most unusual, but one I'm very fond of; I'm a sucker for that sort of thing).