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1. How Weird Am I?

Am I strange? I recently realized that while I rarely read historical fiction, I love historical films and mini-series.

Horatio Hornblower? Huge fan. (What? You haven't obsessively watched the A&E series? Haven't fallen in love with the dashing and brilliant, yet painfully inexperienced Horatio? Aren't an expert on naval battles yet? Can't stop worrying that he's married the wrong person? Rent it or buy it, already!)

Jane Austen? Oh, my word! That two-part Sense and Sensibility on PBS's Masterpiece Theater had me weeping last night when I finally watched the finale I'd taped. (And yes, I've seen Emma Thompson's perfect adaptation too, and loved it equally.)

The life of Elizabeth I? I've watched both the two-part Cate Blanchett version and the two-part Helen Mirren tour-de-force.

So why don't I read more historical fiction?

The strangeness continues...

Weird literary films? I'll watch them. Weird adult literary fiction? NO. NO. NO.

Blood and high gothic horror a la Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd? I was practically swooning. Put a throat slashing in a novel, and I'm out of there.

On the other hand...

Children's movies? Not so interested outside of classic cartoons. (Loved Toy Story and the 1995 adaptation of The Little Princess. I've never forgiven Disney for their butchering of The Black Cauldron.) Children's fiction? Oh, you know what the answer is! All the time, everywhere, everything!!

Speculative fiction? I'd rather read it than watch it. (Too much blowing things up and running about in most SF movies, and not enough clever twisting of societal mores. But I usually fork over the money, and watch SF anyway, in the hopes of discovering something as creepy as Gattaca or as perfectly zany as Back to the Future.)

As for areas of agreement...

I'll watch films with subtitles, and I'll read poetry translations with glee.

Shakespeare is fabulous, on the page, on the stage, and at the movies. He's even good on T-shirts, or slapped on packs of gum, or as a doll. Or in prison. Really. You can't debase him.

And I like The Funny in movies and books. (Although I'm a hard, hard sell with movie comedy. Sometimes, I think I'd pay double for a film that could make me make laugh so hard my stomach hurts.)

So how weird am I? Do you like to watch genres that you won't read? Will you read books that you would turn away from on the screen?

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2. Illustration Friday - Juggle

This is a double page spread from Burro's Tortillas which just came out this year in June. It was published by Sylvan Dell Publishing, written by Terri Fields, illustrated by Me!!


Have a great weekend!

You can click on the illustration to make it larger.

10 Comments on Illustration Friday - Juggle, last added: 9/25/2007
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