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Favorite authorsR. Scott Bakker, Ursula K. Le Guin, Charles de Lint, George R. R. Martin, Léa Silhol, J. R. R. Tolkien, Catherynne M. Valente, Jeff VanderMeer (Shared favorites)

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Currently readingHouse of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Lamentation (The Psalms of Isaak) by Ken Scholes
An Autumn War (The Long Price Quartet) by Daniel Abraham

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Merci. :)
The link in your review of Stories of Your Life and Others is dead. Maybe you would like to replace it by a newer link?
Ha. Yes, Jeff VanderMeer is one of my favorite authors. Thanks. :)
Hey, just wanted to pop on and thank you for adding me to your "interesting libraries" list. Looks like we certainly have some overlap. Cheers!
I read evrything I review-I am not paid,I do it for a local fan magazine. I did know about both the Tptree and the World Fantasy award,it's been on my list to pick up when I find a good first. Thanks. Luckily,I have over 2 months to find a copy(none of the local libraries has it) and read it before i read the second one.
Hi-I just was asked to review The Cities of Coins and Spice by Catherynne Valente. Do you think I should read the others first or can I cope?
Thanks in advance.
Nadine
I've heard of Jeff VanderMeer but have never read his stories. And I've just now added City of Saints and Madmen to the List. The List is always hungry for more titles and authors!

One of these days I must get around to reading Lud-in-the-Mist, which I see you read and recommend.

Thank you!
She's great, isn't she? Kelly Link's short stories are the only ones that don't stagnate on my to be read pile (I buy short story collections with the best of intentions but reading them is often a chore). She's marvellous!
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