We get more Tor now and possibly more Lord of the Rings movies. Plus a nuanced discussion of representation in a book when the author is white.
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WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?
Tom: San Pellegrino
Veronica: Del Dotto Vineyards
QUICK BURNS
Mal pointed out that a company called Embracer has bought Middle Earth. Specifically, Middle-earth Enterprises, which handles most of the rights to the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Jan: Amazon announced that "The Fellowship of the Ring" as read by Andy Serkis will be available for free on its voice-powered devices through October 13, 2022 as a promotion for their new Rings of Power series.
"Just say: 'read The Lord of the Rings Book One'"
Jan: Goodread's Most Anticipated Fantasy & Science Fiction Books of Fall
Jan: Tom Doherty Associates (with it's main imprint "Tor Books") is rebranding as Tor Publishing Group
Jan and Mark both submitted: DragonCon has announced the 2022 Dragon Awards nominees .
Jan: Charlize Theron and Alfonso Cuarón are attached to "Jane", an Amazon Prime "biopic" based on the personal life of Philip K. Dick from Dick's daughter Isa Hackett and told from the perspective of the author's twin sister, who in reality died six weeks after birthy-Horror-2022-Maguire-Susan/pid=9767201?_zs=qMspW1&_zl=AkaV8
BARE YOUR SWORD
Two out of Two Ruths agree, Cruises are great
Ruth (tilltab) Ashworth-
The appeal of a cruise, to me, wouldn’t be the ‘being stuck on a boat’ part, but the part where I would get to visit lots of different places without going anywhere (once I’ve travelled to the ship itself). The places I want to visit would all be brought magically within easy reach of my ‘hotel’ room. I think that would be nice.
And Ruth wrote
Same. (and talked about a summer 2020 cruise she had booked that got canceled then added) Maybe one day the stars will align and I’ll get to go on the Writing Excuses cruise around the Caribbean with Mary Robinette Kowal. That would be awesome.Subject: Rivers of London synchronicity
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Thanks for (finally!) picking RoL. Great reason to go back to the beginning of the series and re-listen to the audiobook. In a strange synchronicity, the same day I got to Peter and Nightingale seeking out XXX, this article appeared about the drought in England and how it’s affected the source of the Thames.
Dale
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Beth Mitcham
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Jul 31
TERRA NULLIUS, Claire C. Coleman. Too depressing at first, but I perked up when I recognized the world-conquering aliens. I mean, everyone was still doomed, but at least there were aliens! Good writing that spawns good thinking = good SF.
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BOOK OF THE MONTH DISCUSSION
What should Tom pick for September? Tom has to pick the book in the next few days so jump in that Discord with ideas!
Rivers of London (Midnight Riot) by Ben Aaronovitch (Amazon link)
Molly started a great discussion about what folks think of a white CIS male author (Aaronovitch) writing a BIPOC main character (Peter).
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