Maybe I should be happy about it.
Jun. 14th, 2004 02:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There doesn't seem to be any Tanya Huff fanfiction, at least of ff.net. Maybe because she's Canadian? She's brilliant, by the way, if you haven't read her yet.
I'm currently reading Smoke and Shadows, and the Henry-Tony thing is already making me somewhat hot-and-bothered. (Her stories are not for those who find bisexuality apalling.) But that's not the focus... This one's in the Blood Price , etc. series, in which one of the major characters is a vampire. Most vampire books are crap. (Most vampire movies are crap, too.) But Huff doesn't get too caught up in the "sexy", and her stories are clever and loaded with humor, and strangely realistic despite their content. Even in her other series, which I don't think are as strong on story, her characters are fully fleshed out -- which is why her fans complain that they want more! and cruelly, selfishly, she keeps the rest of their stories to herself. Actually, I'm pretty sure that Tanya Huff is the writer I'd be most interested in talking to over barbeque.
Come to think of it, when I'm done with this book, I'd better rec it on Good Reads. But I don't want to be done... I have to savor it, because there probably won't be any more.
I'm not going to write a Henry Fitzroy fic... I can't handle the character. Then, again... every time I say I won't do something, I do. {wibbles} But there was that vampire that Vicky did in... I could "borrow" a minor character, right?
"Imitation is the highest form of flattery". And I'm never actually going to meet TH at a BBQ, I bet. Mercedes Lackey, maybe, but I think Huff might be a bit of a recluse.
I'm currently reading Smoke and Shadows, and the Henry-Tony thing is already making me somewhat hot-and-bothered. (Her stories are not for those who find bisexuality apalling.) But that's not the focus... This one's in the Blood Price , etc. series, in which one of the major characters is a vampire. Most vampire books are crap. (Most vampire movies are crap, too.) But Huff doesn't get too caught up in the "sexy", and her stories are clever and loaded with humor, and strangely realistic despite their content. Even in her other series, which I don't think are as strong on story, her characters are fully fleshed out -- which is why her fans complain that they want more! and cruelly, selfishly, she keeps the rest of their stories to herself. Actually, I'm pretty sure that Tanya Huff is the writer I'd be most interested in talking to over barbeque.
Come to think of it, when I'm done with this book, I'd better rec it on Good Reads. But I don't want to be done... I have to savor it, because there probably won't be any more.
I'm not going to write a Henry Fitzroy fic... I can't handle the character. Then, again... every time I say I won't do something, I do. {wibbles} But there was that vampire that Vicky did in... I could "borrow" a minor character, right?
"Imitation is the highest form of flattery". And I'm never actually going to meet TH at a BBQ, I bet. Mercedes Lackey, maybe, but I think Huff might be a bit of a recluse.