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Bookslut points out a Dead Authors Party in Chicago. If you had to go as your favorite dead author, who would it be?

When [livejournal.com profile] scottjames asked me this, I told him Judith Merril, not because she's my absolute favorite of all dead authors, but because I feel a certain affinity for her and also because I would do a better job as her than as most of the other dead SF or fantasy writers. Almost no one ever mistakes me for Asimov or Tolkien or anybody at all like that.

I like plenty of dead non-speculative writers, but somehow they all feel wrong in my head. Dorothy Sayers comes the closest, but still no.

Date: 2004-10-18 09:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
I don't wear makeup in general, but if I absolutely had to look like a specific dead author, well, there are limited ways to achieve that. (Heh. I should probably have picked Sigrid Undset or Selma Lagerlof or Astrid Lindgren if I wanted to make the resemblance easier. Umm. Is Lagerlof dead? She seems dead from here, but....)

I'd recommend Better to Have Loved. I just wouldn't recommend it without reservations. Sounds like you've got the right sort of thing in mind approaching it, though.

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