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Two-hundred eighty-eight pages in two days. For me, I devoured that book. I haven't read a book the way I did that one in a while, and it wasn't even a very good book -- not bad, but only two of the eight stories really caught me, maybe three -- but I guess it's just what I wanted to read. Truth Until Paradox, an anthology of eight stories based on Mage:The Ascension, my favored of the World of Darkness games. Alas, there were very few books written for the game (fiction books, I'm discounting the several dozen source books for the game), and the other one I have, Judgment Day, is based in the End of their world. Apocalyptic is nice, but... We'll see.

I did get some inspiration, though. And I think I might get started writing my own version of Gallin the Troll's story -- I have a few ideas I want to play around with, and a couple of them would behave considerably better on the Author's Desk than around the Gaming Table. So I may start writing that one.

I also have ambitions to re-write the events leading up to Dominiaria's Apocalypse -- Wizards of the Coast had some nice ideas in their game and even in the plot outline they had, but their novels were the young adult sort (I'm coming to greatly dislike that range of books), and I think I could do a better job of it.

And because I'm feeling really ambitious and creative-like, I think I may try to dig up my old project of writing a fiction based around Llyod-Webber's "Jesus Christ Superstar." I'd started with taking notes and jotting down ideas for that one, getting the song lyrics (since the thing is very much like an opera -- almost nothing is said that isn't a lyric), and stuff and such.

So, yeah, four pretty disparate ideas for writing and such. Hopefully I'll be able to keep up my motivation enough to get anything rolling on these. After Judgment Day, I'm going to start that Lovecraft book, too, in the hopes that he really does have something of the genre I'm looking for. Or something.

Date: 2004-07-13 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dikaiosunh.livejournal.com
Oh, and, of course, there's always the ur-example of the intersection between Christianity, the occult, and fantasy/myth: Dante's Divine Comedy.

Date: 2004-07-13 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jackofallgeeks.livejournal.com
I've been meaning to read that book for ages now, but whenever I go to pick up books, that one always slips my mind. I'll need to make a concious effort to get it.

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