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1. After slightly over two years, my project to re-read the entire Liaden Universe in chronological order and blog about it is now concluded. (I already mentioned that I'd finished the reading, but now the post buffer is run out so the blogging is done too.) I intend to take several months of rest before I even think about whether I want to do another one.

(If I do the one I have in mind - which is, needless to say, considerably less ambitious than this one was - the auspicious starting date would be 3 May, so I have time to think it over.)

Should you wish to try the reading-it-all-chronologically thing yourself - it shouldn't take anywhere near as long if you're sensible and don't make yourself blog about it as you go along - I have posted a suggested reading order. There have been chronological lists of the novels before, but I think this is the first one to include all the short stories as well.


2. I did this on the actual re-read blog already, but I also want to publicly acknowledge that the whole blog thing would have been a lot more complicated and painful without WordPress, and some of the plug-ins that extend its capabilities. I'm particularly grateful for two of the plug-ins:

- Akismet, the spam filter plug-in for WordPress. The blog has received thousands of spam comments over the years it's been running, outstripping the genuine stuff by several orders of magnitude, and it would have been practically unmanageable without Akismet.

- Editorial Calendar plug-in is really useful if you're running a blog with a log of posts scheduled in advance; it presents a calendar with all your scheduled posts marked on it and lets you do things like dragging and dropping to reschedule them. I was particularly thankful every time I had to re-think the schedule and move around a whole novel's worth of entries, but even if nothing like that ever happens it still makes the whole process more convenient.


3. Speaking of the spam comments, my favourite type was the one saying how much they loved my blog layout, and could I give them some advice about how to get one as unique and creative - I never did get around to changing the layout from the default that every WordPress blog starts out with. Though they may have been beat by one I got recently which enquired about what blog set-up I was using, and was it any better than WordPress?


4. My German studies with Duolingo continue. I was amused to discover recently that German contains an exact parallel of one of the exotic bits of phrasing that Sharon Lee and Steve Miller put into Liaden to help distinguish Liaden-translated-into-English from ordinary English. One of the ways Liadens say goodbye is translated literally as "Until soon"; in German, this is "Bis bald". I wonder how the German translators handle that; do they change it for a different phrasing, or let it go and pick up the exoticness elsewhere? (Perhaps by finding a Liaden phrasing that seems normal in English but would seem exotic if translated literally into German.)


5. In other news, the arrival of the DVDs I ordered from the sale [livejournal.com profile] lost_spook was waving under our noses a while back. There were quite a few interesting things on offer, but I did try to pare down my initial list because the postage rates for international rapidly escalate to the point where I was looking at paying two or three as much for the postage as for the contents. In the end, I winnowed it down to The Beiderbecke Trilogy and Children of the Stones, both shows that I've heard about for years and don't expect to find in DVD shops closer to home, and Enemy at the Door, entirely due to [livejournal.com profile] lost_spook's oppression. (Woe!) I was amused to note, when I opened the parcel, that despite having been in only two episodes Anthony Head is on the cover for Enemy at the Door more often than some of the regular cast.

Date: 2015-10-24 12:06 pm (UTC)
thisbluespirit: (buffy - Giles librarian)
From: [personal profile] thisbluespirit
Well done on your rereading/blogging project! It sounds pretty impressive.

5. *looks slightly sheepish*

I was amused to note, when I opened the parcel, that despite having been in only two episodes Anthony Head is on the cover for Enemy at the Door more often than some of the regular cast.

Network are really good about telling you when famous people are in old TV things, even sometimes when they're only in it for five minutes and they're completely ignoring who the actual guest stars are. At least with Enemy, everyone pictured on the cover is at least a major guest star and Anthony Head is a particularly significant character in 2 eps.

Strangely enough, one of the two things I ordered this time (for free postage! I feel bad about you having postage costs, but then the world is quite large and I suppose it can't be helped) was The Beiderbecke Trilogy. I haven't watched it yet, but it does look good - and Network seem to have made a real effort with the boxset. I think [livejournal.com profile] aralias recommended Children of the Stones to me - I have it sitting on my Amazon wishlist but it's stayed there. (It has such a sad lack of certain actors.)

I feel kind of bad about Enemy at the Door - I love it to pieces, but if it was a modern thing, I would just huddle together with the few other people who loved it and not bother people, but because I went and watched a really old thing and loved it, I have to oppress people in order to try and have company. However, while I can't promise you'll like it, I think it's fair to say that it is genuinely good. I think it's flown under the radar because it's WWII but atypical WWII (and of course, lacking the relatively young male casts of the more soldierly things). But maybe I was just accidentally dazzled by Alfred Burke's face, despite his growing a beard for the sake of humanity.

Date: 2015-10-25 07:04 am (UTC)
thisbluespirit: (alfred burke)
From: [personal profile] thisbluespirit
Aw, I'm glad! (And, you know, I didn't have any history with Alfred Burke when I watched Enemy, either. But spot the actor is always the best 1970s telly game!)

Date: 2015-10-27 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] splanky.livejournal.com
I got The Beiderbecke Trilogy for my birthday. It's very good. I am due a rewatch soon. I saw the first series in the ABC when it aired in the 80s and decided to track it down a few years ago. I was pleasantly surprised to find there was another two series!

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