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Surprise, surprise [g].

This one's called Painted Lady, because the colors are based on a photo of a wildly-painted Victorian mansion (I don't have the photo any more, alas).

And I've finally decided what I'm going to do with all of these mandalas. I'm going to make a mini quiltlet out of each one, with quilted fabric borders, then I'm going to hang them in my stairwell (the last place in my condo with blank wall space [g]).

Date: 2014-11-15 07:24 am (UTC)
archangelbeth: An egyptian-inspired eye, centered between feathered wings. (Default)
From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
That's gonna be lovely!

Date: 2014-11-15 11:39 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thnidu
It needs a sofa floating up and down, trying vainly to exit at either top or bottom.

(Not something I would wish on you!)
Edited Date: 2014-11-15 11:40 pm (UTC)

Date: 2014-11-16 05:08 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thnidu

That's not from the Hitchhiker's Guide series. Quoting from the page:

Date: 2014-11-16 05:10 am (UTC)
thnidu: painting: a girl pulling a red wagon piled with books almost to her own height along a sidewalk (books)
From: [personal profile] thnidu
That's not from the Hitchhiker's Guide series. Quoting from the page:
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is a humorous detective novel by Douglas Adams, first published in 1987. It is described by the author on its cover as a "thumping good detective-ghost-horror-who dunnit-time travel-romantic-musical-comedy-epic".

The book was followed by a sequel, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul. The only recurring major characters are the eponymous Gently, his secretary Janice Pearce and Sergeant Gilks. Adams also began work on another novel, The Salmon of Doubt with the intention of publishing it as the third book in the series, but died before completing it.

And for the allusion:
A number of elements in the novel were inspired by Adams' time at university. For example, one plot thread involves moving a sofa which is irreversibly stuck on the staircase to Richard's apartment; according to his simulations, not only is it impossible to remove it, but there is no way for it to have got into that position in the first place. In a similar incident that occurred while Douglas Adams attended St John's College, Cambridge, furniture was placed in the rooms overlooking the river in Third Court while the staircases were being refurbished. When the staircases were completed, it was discovered that the sofas could no longer be removed from the rooms, and the sofas remained in those rooms for several decades.

Date: 2014-11-16 06:14 am (UTC)
archangelbeth: An egyptian-inspired eye, centered between feathered wings. (Default)
From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
In the spirit of Oh It's A Challenge, I'm trying to think of SF that a Bujold-only fan would like, and this is harder than one might think. (Liaden rarely holds a candle to Bujold, I think, though it is sometimes exactly the thing I want it to be. But that's usually "OH HAI SPACE OPERA" mood.)

You might like http://www.amazon.com/Earthrise-Her-Instruments-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00CLMGIZQ , though it's closer to Liaden than Bujold. (If you have a Kindle, I can Loan you that one. If you are ever tempted to sample, that is.)

Likewise, you might like http://www.amazon.com/Ancillary-Justice-Imperial-Radch-Leckie-ebook/dp/B00BAXFDLM/ , though I admit that I am a sucker for AI viewpoint characters. They are my catnip. I am totally biased on this topic and cannot be trusted. (...I am, in fact, a sucker for all kinds of non-human viewpoints, and thus my judgment is suspect.)

Hmmm. C.J. Cherryh's Foreigner series, perhaps? Though that has deep Politics in it, and later books move ohmygods-slow in some ways. But if you get hooked by the viewpoint character(s), the opportunity to wallow around in the books means you don't care so much if it's going slowly. But if the deep Politics drive you off, fleeeeeee!

And, of course, while I'm not in Bujold's league, I do tend to have very character-driven plot stuff, so I should foist my free SF short story off on you sometime! O-:> (Halo Onna Stick.)

(You can, of course, also ignore me. I'm trying to figure out what exactly about Bujold's characters makes me jump up and down, and if there are any other authors who manage it, and it's hard! So I may be thinking out loud.)

Date: 2014-11-17 05:05 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
Fluffy, first-written, and free! https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/60566

...though https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/65189 might do better -- it's longer, and the character interactions are more complex. (If the sample intrigues, I'll make a code for you!) They're more in the "young aliens" theme, for various reasons, so the "romance" aspect probably wouldn't quite be there.

From reading the other post... Maybe sample Hogarth's Earthrise? It's not quite the same dynamics in "family," going more for the Crew, but miiiiight work? The other two are definitely more in "Beth likes non-human viewpoints and/or alien cultures" categories.

...If you haven't yet tried the Herb-Witch/Herb-Wife duology of mine, um, well, Smashwords has 50% sample. >_> (I don't know what the Likes-Bujold/Likes-HW1&2 overlap is, but it at least includes the author. *very shifty eyes*)

Dang, this *is* hard!

Where does Georgette Heyer tend to fit in all this, for you?

Date: 2014-11-18 05:03 am (UTC)
archangelbeth: An egyptian-inspired eye, centered between feathered wings. (Default)
From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
No aliens! *beth gasps and reels around, falling in a dead faint to the floor*

Right, mental note: finish the Yaoi SF sometime. >_> (Does have severely gengineered human-stock "races," AIs, and cyborgs in the universe.)

Re: HW1&2: Yeah, very different family. And I can't really match up the kids' sequels, though there is some of that in my head (does it reach the page? no clue! O:p), since about the first thing I do is kick them out of the immediate vicinity of Home and Family.

Okay, Heyer's out! (I like Heyer... when I'm in the mood for Heyer, if that makes sense. I can't binge-read her stuff.)

Yup, read the comments! Finding Readalikes on those bits is definitely a stumper, since even More Bujold doesn't necessarily fall into the category, unless it's More Miles. (Or, one wonders, Miles' Kids (inc. Nikki)? Hmm.) ...I should actually read some of the things on my to-read list, that might count. *facepalm*

Hmmmmmmm. There might be some echoes in the Ben January series (historical mysteries) by Barbara Hambly. Doesn't really have the same family dynamic, though; rich characters, I think? The romance parts crop up a few books in, though. Goes very slowly.

I think I should go and read some of the books that I've been to-read-listing for a while.

(Oh, on a totally different slant, not Bujold-really-at-all, have you seen T. Kingfisher's Toad Words? Have I raved about it to you yet? ...I suppose there's a chance of style-bounce, though it's not Heyer-esque, but. >_> )

Date: 2014-11-19 05:16 am (UTC)
archangelbeth: An egyptian-inspired eye, centered between feathered wings. (Default)
From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
Oog! Good luck! *offers hugs*

Date: 2014-11-20 03:33 am (UTC)
archangelbeth: Sad female face, with horns. (Sad Eyes)
From: [personal profile] archangelbeth
*nods sadly* *keeps well-wishing*
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