-All the wizards in The Dresden Files seem to have their own personal motif, and way of channeling energy. What's the oddest and/or most entertaining motif you've come up with?
-You seem to thrive on taking worn-out cliches (vampires, the police officer the Hero deals with, possession, wizards) and putting your own unique twist on them. Is there any concept or trope you think might be really interesting to explore, but you can't think how/haven't wanted to fit them into your existing book series?
-You seem to thrive on taking worn-out cliches (vampires, the police officer the Hero deals with, possession, wizards) and putting your own unique twist on them. Is there any concept or trope you think might be really interesting to explore, but you can't think how/haven't wanted to fit them into your existing book series?
I amuse myself.
Now's your chance! Post your questions for Jim Butcher here.
28/04/2010 06:43:18 PM
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Just to get you started (since you're all totally slack &c).
29/04/2010 08:00:26 PM
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Re: Raymond Chandler used to say, A Really Good Detective Never Gets Married.
01/05/2010 05:43:44 PM
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Re: Also, did he like the television series. Maybe he's been asked that already.
01/05/2010 05:44:59 PM
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I haven't read Jim Butcher
29/04/2010 08:54:51 PM
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I like that question, although I don't understand the second half of your post at all. *NM*
01/05/2010 12:27:39 AM
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Here's some
01/05/2010 12:26:25 AM
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You could just look at the Feb. 2010 interview he did and ask follow-up sorts of questions
01/05/2010 12:21:02 PM
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That's a good idea.
01/05/2010 01:41:12 PM
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Oh, and if you're going to be doing monthly author interviews
01/05/2010 01:44:15 PM
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If you could be any element on the periodic table, which would you be and why? *NM*
01/05/2010 01:39:46 PM
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Goddammit now I've finished the series, and the deadline passed. Oh well... *NM*
13/05/2010 07:45:25 AM
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