I’ve never started a meme before, but for some reason this morning I feel the desire to put a particular one together. So here you have it: The Errant Dreams Author Meme, in which it’s time to share some of our favorite authors. Hopefully it’ll be a fun game of discovery! Guidelines:
- Answer the questions as you see fit. Although they’re all phrased to ask about a singular author, feel free to respond with multiples, or even a list.
- Where possible & convenient (you don’t have to go as crazy as I did!), include a link here or there to an author’s website, your review of one of their books, or a review that inspired you to try the author(s), so your readers can get more information on anyone that sounds interesting.
- Tag five people and drop by their blogs to let them know you tagged them, or open-tag your readers.
- It would be nice if you included a link back to your tagger.
1. Who’s your all-time favorite author, and why?
I’d have to say Anne Bishop. Just thinking about her ‘Black Jewels’ trilogy sends high emotions crashing through me, and I’ve read those books multiple times, which is unusual for me. I can’t even remember any more where or how I first discovered them.
2. Who was your first favorite author, and why? Do you still consider him or her among your favorites?
I’d have to say Anne McCaffrey, for Crystal Singer, which really caught at my young imagination. I don’t think she’d come to mind if I was asked for my favorite authors now, but I still think very highly of her. It’s just been quite a while since I read much by her. Tolkien was another early favorite, as well as Walter Farley for his ‘Black Stallion’ series.
3. Who’s the most recent addition to your list of favorite authors, and why?
I’ve had several recent additions, some of my own discoveries and some thanks to review copies that wowed me. I don’t know how many of the following will make it onto my long-term list of favorites, but here are the authors who’ve recently snagged my attention in a big way:
- Bettie Sharpe, thanks to Ember, which first appeared at Dionne Galace’s blog. I adore her unusual take on tales and characters and her kick-ass heroines.
- Shiloh Walker, thanks to a review copy of Through the Veil. She writes gorgeous stories and builds amazing worlds.
- Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, thanks to… everything. For a great example of why I like her work, see today’s reviews of Blood Brothers and The Hollow, both of which exemplify her extraordinary talent for character creation and plotting.
- Elizabeth Vaughan, thanks to a review copy of Dagger-Star that definitely sated my desire for an unusual and strong heroine.
- Tobias Buckell, thanks to Crystal Rain and Ragamuffin—two very unusual SF novels that take place in a fantastically vibrant world.
4. If someone asked you who your favorite authors were right now, which authors would first pop out of your mouth? Are there any you’d add on a moment of further reflection?
Anne Bishop, Thomas Ligotti, Garth Nix—these are old favorites that leap to mind easily. Shiloh Walker, Bettie Sharpe, Tobias Buckell, Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, Elizabeth Vaughan—these are the recent ones that I still have to think about to bring to mind.
Edited to add: I always forget to add Patricia McKillip to this list! She’s actually a long-time fave, but for some reason her name always escapes me, maybe because I haven’t read as many of her books.
5. Tagged:
It’s hard to pick just five from among a million-zillion cool book bloggers, but here you go:
As always, play if you want, but there’s no pressure! And anyone else who feels like joining in can do so without the need for a tag. 🙂
Also, Rainbow Reviews is having a scavenger hunt for the month of June involving lots of prizes from tons of authors. Go take a look at the details! I found out about this from Nose in a Book (NSFW).
Heather, thanks for tagging me! This meme sounds like a fun one, so I’m working on my response and will post it soon.
What a fun meme! I’m really really embarrassed that most of these I haven’t heard of! Yowsa.
Robin: Can’t wait to see what you post!
Trish: OMG… you must read Anne Bishop if you haven’t already. The trilogy is available in a single volume now!
I wrote a post answering the questions, but it’s not posted yet. Soooooon.
YAY!! I loved this one, great fun. my meme is up!!!!
dew: No pressure, no rush! I look forward to seeing it!
bethany: Yay! Off to read it! 😀
I had a go at this, having seen it on Tara’s blog 🙂
I saw your meme on Nymeth’s blog, so thought I’d come see it on yours! What a super meme, now i have to go do it on my blog! Thanks, Heather! and I love your header, by the way 🙂
It’s been a ton of fun trying to read everyone’s answers! 😀 Glad folks are having fun with this. Please do leave the URL of your answers in the comments if you decided to participate!
I picked it from Dewey’s blog and did it:
http://readingandmorereading.blogspot.com/2008/08/sunday-salon-let-us-do-meme-folks.html