May 26, 2014

Armchair BEA: Introductions and Literature

Logo by Amber
It's that time of year again!  Those of us who can't make it to the Javits Center celebrate BEA from the comfort of our own homes.  This is my third year participating in Armchair BEA, and it is loads of fun.  Today is a get-to-know-you day, along with some discussion of literature.
1. Describe your blog in just one sentence. Then, list your social details -- Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. -- so we can connect more online. 
My blog has changed over the years, but its a nice capsule of my reading tastes.  I am on Twitter as @wearedevilcow, Instagram as @wearedevilcow, Facebook, and Tumblr.  If you want to follow me on social media, I recommend my Tumblr.
2. What genre do you read the most? I love to read because ___________________ . 
I read fantasy the most, I believe. I love to read because I like stories and the way they unlock my imagination.
3. What was your favorite book read last year? What’s your favorite book so far this year? 
My favorite book last year was probably JINX by Sage Blackwood.  This year, so far, it is BLACK DOG by Rachel Neumeier.  

4. What is your favorite blogging resource? 
Other bloggers.  If I don't know how to do something, there's probably someone else who has done it before and has either written a tutorial or will talk about it.  Plus, bloggers have their ears to the ground about all the best books.
5. What book would you love to see as a movie? 
I would love to see a SCORPIO RACES movie, especially one done with mostly practical special effects.
Let's discuss the literature questions in the comments!
Literature 
What do you think of when you think of literature? Classics, contemporary, genre, or something else entirely? We are leaving this one up to you to come up with and share the literature that you want to chat about the most. Feel free to share a list of your favorites, break down your favorite genre, feature your favorite authors, and be creative about all things literature in general. 

22 comments:

  1. Happy Armchair BEA! I don't typically read tons of fantasy (have the be in the right mood), but I'm reading and LOVING Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind right now. Amazing book! Have you read it?

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    1. I haven't read it! I bought a copy on a friend's recommendation awhile ago, but haven't had the time. That's the bad thing about long books. But I'll get to it eventually!

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  2. So nice to meet you! I don't read much fantasy, but now I know where to come looking for reviews! Love your QUILTBAG list--book marked it for future reference. When it comes to Literature, with a cap L, I tend to think of classics, books that at least a few generations of readers have sought out and enjoyed or learned from for whatever reason(s).

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    1. Thanks! The QUILTBAG list is meant as a resource, so I always love when it helps people.

      I think books can be instant literature, but the mind does leap to older works first. I find it really interesting how the canon changes though. One hundred years later, an author might gain in popularity.

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  3. I read a lot of fantasy too :)! It's wonderful to escape to all these unique words filled with magic and creatures.

    Mel@thedailyprophecy - Introduction

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    1. Fantasy is just fun. And it covers such a wide range of things. And, well, who can resist dragons?

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  4. I am a big fantasy fan as well, although over the years I've broaden which genres I read and nowadays I read quite some other genres as well. I agree other bloggers are a great blogging resource, when I moved my blog from blogger to wordpress I've found some blogs with a great tutorial which made the switch so much easier.

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    1. I've always read widely, but I think fantasy (and sci-fi) will always be my favorites. It's good to hear that you found helpful tutorials - I know I've considered moving to wordpress.

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    2. Nose Graze and Parajunkee both have a great tutorial for moving to wordpress. So if you ever decide to make the switch be sure to check out their sites, they really helped me. I am still happy to make the switch, although it was a stressfull time and it's a lot of work to actually switch.

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  5. Ooo... a SCORPIO RACES movie! I have chills just thinking about it. I hope someone like Jim Jarmusch would do it, so it can turn out beautiful and dreamlike... (I'm thinking about ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE right now, as it was just... gorgeous!)

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    1. I still need to see Only Lovers Left Alive. Love Jarmusch.

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  6. Hi Liviania!

    I tried starting Scorpio Races once and just wasn't in the mood for it - and haven't gone back to it since. My SNL raves about it though! As for blogger tutorials - there are so many who do this and it's such a big help! I'm partial to the Caffeinated Book Reviewer! She's like my book blogging Mom. :)

    Enjoyed learning about you!

    Holly @ Words Fueled by Love

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  7. Yes, other bloggers are always there with great new book recs!

    Mands @ The Bookish Manicurist

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  8. Hi Liviania! It's nice to see you. I like to read fantasy but haven't read any in a while. I plan to read at least three fantasy books this summer. I am having trouble deciding what to read.

    Since this is your third year participating, what are you looking forward to the most during Armchair BEA this week?

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    1. If you're looking for recommendations, THE GOBLIN EMPEROR by Katherine Addison is fantastic.

      I am most looking forward to meeting new people!

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  9. I think of literature as any work with timeless value. Everything else is just a book.

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    1. But an entertaining book can have timeless value, even if it is a little trashy.

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  10. I used to be really into fantasy, but for a while my reading list has skewed toward contemporary. The most fantastical thing I read last year was "The Mapmaker's War" by Ronlyn Domingue. I'm branching out a bit more now, taking on more fantasy stories.

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    1. I've read several contemporaries lately, but I'll always be a fantasy fan.

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  11. I still have Scorpio Races waiting to be read! Best get on it...
    Great meeting you!

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