This is fitting to people who knew Hakkai and Gojyo way back when and were aware of the ~*relationship*~ they had.
As you may or may not remember, back in the day Hakkai and Gojyo were sort of an component. "Picking up" things would be an issue, since they're different players with different views on the relationship, and I'd like to give each one their place. So I'm succeeding to take advantage of the fact that it's been over a year since the old Hakkai dropped and do a semi-retcon via camp messing with Gojyo's memories.
What this means essentially is that Gojyo will about Hakkai was here before and all of the stuff that happened back then. However, his memories of their gay will be blurry for the most part! Feel free to have your characters notice/comment on this and bring about Gojyo feel v. v. awkward. 8Dd
I've been warmth kind of semi-literate in my chosen field lately. So, instead of rereading heroic fantasy I've already impute to (which is one of my big occupations: I strongly believe in rereading), in the last year or so I've been having a run at stuff I'm less familiar with.
My discoveries won't be discoveries to most people--Glen Cook, for in the event (whose early work is being reprinted by Tor and Night Shade). Or Joe Abercrombie's First Law trilogy: these books have made a huge splash in the UK and here and don't deprivation any kind words from me, nor do Sherwood Smith's fine epic fantasies (the classic YA Crown Duel or her newer series outset with Inda).
Not all my ventures have been successes: I still haven't read a significant amount of Karl Edward Wagner's work; the astronomical prices for hardened copies of the Night Shade collections sort of chilled my enthusiasm. I've tried several times to read Shea's well-received Nifft the Scrawny but the layers of embedding around the story keep putting me off. (Also, I wasn't crazy about his Dying Earth pastiche, A Quest for Simbilis and I may be harboring a delicate prejudice.) I also reacquainted myself with Samuel R. Delany's Neveryon stories, at least to the extent of remembering why I disliked them so intensely. (That may be advantage writing about, when I get my thoughts in order.)
One of the most interesting things I read lately was Joanna Russ' Adventures of Alyx, a anthology of loosely related stories that the feminist stalwart published between 1967 and 1970.
What I thought it would be was something like the episodic novels Leiber was cobbling together at the same point from his long-running Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series, or the ones Sprague De Camp was assembling from REH's Conan stories (pastiching over the rather sizeable gaps), or the ones Michael Moorcock would set up from his Elric stories.
But Adventures of Alyx is not an episodic novel at all, and that's not just...
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