tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055904850854885222.post4456333738358238232..comments2023-12-28T23:54:20.915-08:00Comments on IMMOBILE EXPLORATIONS: girl books and boy booksMegan Kurashigehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15634436831771950903noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055904850854885222.post-90811688711827079642011-04-21T23:43:10.885-07:002011-04-21T23:43:10.885-07:00Thanks!
Yeah, I really liked that essay as well. ...Thanks!<br /><br />Yeah, I really liked that essay as well. Thought it was interesting.<br /><br />And that Times review... I want to email her and ask if she knows no one who has read Karen Russell or Aimee Bender or Jonathan Safran Foer or Jose Saramago or Mark Helprin... Surely, surely she knows people who read fantasy; she's just calling it by another name.Megan Kurashigehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15634436831771950903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055904850854885222.post-40614450265518521572011-04-21T05:35:34.913-07:002011-04-21T05:35:34.913-07:00Great post.
I think there are books geared towar...Great post. <br /><br />I think there are books geared toward a certain audience, either accidentally or on purpose (because sometimes, those things happen organically). I think reading that Gaiman essay helped to solidify that (I'd never read that before -- thanks for linking it).<br /><br />And that Times review (and her subsequent defense, which might be MORE maddening) still makes me twitchy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com