There’s been a lot of nasty stuff in the last week, what with the controversy over the Hugo Awards and all. I think we all need to cleanse our palates with some good, old-fashioned fannishness.
Pick an author whose work you love. Or more than one! (Living authors preferable: you can hold a seance to raise the ghost of a deceased author, if you prefer, but that’s a lot of effort.)
Send them a message telling them how much you like their work.
It’s that easy. Send them a tweet, if they’re on Twitter. Or email, if you want to say more than fits into 140 characters. Or post something to their Facebook page. Or make a blog post, and send them the link to the post. Hire a plane to do some skywriting over their house — wait, no, that one’s a bit stalkery. (Don’t call them, unless you’re already good friends. Again: stalkery.) Tell them about a character you love, or a plot twist that blew your mind, or a book that you imprinted on, or a short story that lifted your mood on a day when you really needed it.
Be a fan. Let them know.
You may just make their day.
Originally published at Swan Tower. You can comment here or there.
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Date: 2015-04-10 05:40 pm (UTC)Now if we could just get a blitz book out of you >.>
Alyc Helms
Founder, President, and Sole Member of the Official Cerenel Fan Club
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Date: 2015-04-10 06:21 pm (UTC)Mr. DeLint, I just wanted to say thank you for all of your works, but especially for Memory and Dream. Izzy's story so inspired me as a young woman that I kept at my art, no matter the challenge, and read the book every time I felt I couldn't do it. Today, I am a full time fantasy and children's book illustrator. I couldn't have done it without your words. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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Date: 2015-04-10 08:27 pm (UTC)Dammit! There go my weekend plans.
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Date: 2015-04-10 10:20 pm (UTC)Also, your books are awesome, and so is your blog. So there.
Great Idea!
Date: 2015-04-11 03:44 am (UTC)This is a really thoughtful project. Most writers barely eek out a living from their work, and a kind word is always appreciated.
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Date: 2015-04-13 07:28 am (UTC)But also to you. I found 'Warrior' and 'Witch' in a tiny bookstore one afternoon a few years ago and I'm so glad I did! I skipped class to finish reading them, I could not put them down. It was so unbelievably creative and your characters were amazing. Plus, the ending of 'Warrior' completely threw me - I was not expecting *that* to be the resolution to the doppelgänger issue (leaving it spoiler free, just in case). And then 'Witch', I just LOVED; there were so many women doing things and talking to each other. I found it incredibly subversive and powerful that there were almost no men throughout the book - I don't think I've ever encountered that in a book before (lots of the other way around sadly). Just all these women representing the full range of human experience and emotion, not boxed into tropes and archetypes. I revelled in it and felt incredibly inspired. So, thank you.
I have since pushed these books at all of my friends and I'm currently reading 'A Natural History'.
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Date: 2015-04-13 07:42 am (UTC)Either way, the email needs an update, because the letter has resurfaced. I will try to get to it as soon as I can, and I apologize for the delay.
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Date: 2015-04-13 07:43 am (UTC)The preponderance of women in the Doppelganger books was honestly an accident. It wasn't until later that I looked at them and realized they pretty much fail the Reverse Bechdel Test . . . but I'm okay with that. :-)
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