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Syborae

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About Syborae

  • Birthday 05/25/1987

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    Nevada, USA
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    WoW and the upcoming GW2 and SWTOR OF COURSE, reading fantasy/scifi/ya/urbfan, writing off and on, reading about writing, geeky tv shows and movies such as Star Wars, reimag. BSG, Dr. Who, Eureka, the new Star Trek, etc. I love names, costumes (though I've never made any myself...especially attracted to Steampunk) and conventions. I also love webcomics though I tend to read them in great chunks sporadically (I need to catch up on Girl Genius, LFG and some others...also Oglaf is awesome and disturbing at the same time). I really love digital art and I'm on DA solely to find new artwork to Favorite.

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  1. I decided to do some research into that avatar, since I, too, liked it. Near as I can tell, it looks like it's from Sword of the New World/Granado Espada, a (now-defunct) Korean MMO. I played it a long time ago. The gameplay was interesting, but the thing I really loved about it was the music.

  2. My parents owned the books and I stumbled upon them when I was 10 or 11 as I made my way through their bookcase. I only read the first few books and then moved on. When I was 18 or so I joined a Wheel of Time forum and as I got to Novice I was required to read the entire series before being raised to Accepted.
  3. *offers a pumpkin spice cookie* You didn't specify! And welcome Also, I love pumpkin mmm. I can't wait for the return of Pumpkin Spice Latte's at SB!
  4. Don't encourage him! I'm glad Brandon doesn't care about pronunciation, I had to totally change how my brain said Egwene and Nynaeve when I heard the "proper" way and it was hard and annoying!
  5. When I was posting in the Introductions forum I got (and didn't think to screenshot or what not) a Page Not Found message but it posted my post anyway when I went back and refreshed before trying to post again.
  6. Stayed up to finish Hounded last night and started The Chronicles of Amber vol 1. this morning.
  7. Welcome to the forums Feloxia! How'd you come up with your nick?
  8. Welcome to the forums Pat! I agree with everything you've said about Jordan and Sanderson
  9. I'm guessing Joe ST must be on DM because I noticed a lot of the people I know there and some other places are on his friends list too.
  10. I finished The Angel of Darkness. It was a bit more heavy handed than the first on the author's viewpoint and you could see how he molded the antagonist on a real life case from the 1980s that I'd never heard of but was obvious after I'd read about it. Even still though, I really enjoyed the story and even though he's said he's working on a 3rd I'm not sure it'll ever happen considering he said that in like...1997. I picked up Hounded by Kevin Hearne. A friend bought it for me to review awhile back and I started it and never finished. Then today I won the sequel, Hexed, from the author on FB so I'm finishing Hounded. Makes me glad I didn't buy Hexed at Borders the other day! My only qualm so far is how sophisticated Oberon's (the mc's irish wolfhound) "speech" is. It throws me off a bit every time.
  11. Sounds good!
  12. If anyone is interested, here's my gplus. I'll start adding people who've posted before. gplus.to/caitrin !!! I just realized I've been on Hangout with E before!
  13. I thought this might be a fun topic after shopping at Borders today. I know I'd love to hear what books y'all are getting as well! Basically it's just somewhere to post about your book acquisitions, whether bought or gifts or found free (legally). Walking into Borders was exciting at first. I knew there would be great deals and I was excited to see how little I could get books for and thus stretch the $20 my Grandma gave me. Once inside though it felt rather eery and unsettling. I hadn't been in our only bookstore in town (other than a not very good used bookstore that is) since before the announcement of Borders going out of business so the change was drastic. As I looked over the Fantasy and Scifi shelves they were sad and lonely. It sort of felt like we were all picking over a corpse and my former glee made me feel guilty for some reason. Sanderson and Jordan were nowhere to be seen (I'm hoping to try in the Reno stores though!) so I looked over what was left to see what I wanted. I was going to get Hexed and Hammered, two novels finishing Kevin Hearne's urban fantasy about a Druid but when I wandered over to the Reference section (60% off instead of 50%! ) I spotted a writing book that I'd always wanted but that had been previously too expensive for me ($28). I am definitely going back when I have some more money to see what I else I can get! I also looked at Mievelle, Bacigalupi, Downum, Scholes, de Bodard and Carriger. So without further adieu, my picks off of Border's decaying corpse: Story Engineering by Larry Brooks - I hadn't heard of this book before I walked in the store today but it really seemed to speak to what I need at the moment with writing. I always thought that I would be the kind of writer's that just has an idea, starts and goes and yet I've never been able to finish a story. I've come to realize that I want more structure than I'd ever thought and this insight into the story building process will be invaluable. The fact that Terry Brooks had a blurb on the back was helpful as well, not that I'm a big fan (it's been at least 10 years since I've read anything) but the fact a speculative fiction writer had a blurb on the back was encouraging to me. The Writer's Journey by Christopher Vogler - I've only recently started getting back into writing again. I created a few writer's folders for myself and when I got birthday money in May, I used it to buy a few other books that I'd been wanting for awhile but could never afford (Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 21st Century Writer by Jeff VanderMeer and The Guide to Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction by Philip Athans ) and noticed this book in the same section. I contemplated getting it at the time but the price threw me off. Today was a golden opportunity to get the book and I'm eager to jump in.
  14. I'd recommend the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. It's modern day with fantastical and historical elements and the reading is easy and quick and fun.
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