Aug. 5th, 2005

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ok, I done been tagged by [livejournal.com profile] micahfennec:

Name five fictional characters you'd have sex with, then tag five people who have to do it, too. Be sure to mention who tagged you when posting it, though.

hmmm...this is a difficult one...and as soon as I post it, I know I'll be wanting to mention someone else. Let me mention that all of Micah's choices are SO on my list, too, with the exception of Arnold Rimmer...*Rimmer*, Micah??? Not Lister, Kryten or even the Cat??? Rimmer??? I mean, he's a *hologram*.

Well, Micah, we knew you were kinky. ;)

k, here's my 5, in no particular order:

1. Coyote, from LeGuin's novella, 'Buffalo Gals, won't you come out tonight". Particularly as illustrated by Susan Sedon Boulet. Whimper. But about any version of Coyote, really. It's an archetype I like.

2. Asher, from Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake novels. IMHO the yummiest of a huge cast of jaw-drippingly yummy vampire and lycanthropic boys. Him and Jean-Claude as a set would be even better. That Anita is a lucky, lucky girl.

3. Pick a gargoyle, any gargoyle! Goliath is a bit heavy set for my tastes, but still...very interesting, and that *voice* (dies...); Brooklyn is too young (but cute beak!) and Broadway too puppyish. Lex isn't an option. Demona is the obvious choice and the first character to come to mind; y'all probably know I have the *huge fictional character crush* on her by now. But I don't think I'd survive the night. On the other hand, it might be worth it.

4. Wolverine. Movie-verse, comics-verse, do I care? You *know* the boy is fun. *snikt*.

5. Sage, from X-men. Another huge fictional character crush here. (how many 'fics have I written about her...?) Sage is completely beautiful in all possible ways (when she was drawn by LaRocca, Wow!), and I have a thing for the tragic ones.

But maybe I should have picked Mystique. Y'know, all of the above and then some. ;)


hmm, whom shall I tag, whom shall I tag...


[livejournal.com profile] martes
[livejournal.com profile] javachickn
[livejournal.com profile] mooncatx
[livejournal.com profile] alexandria24
[livejournal.com profile] allaine77

but, guys, all of you reading this? Consider yourself *all* tagged. Share the love. I am curious. Entertain me.
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So I am back safe and sound from...believe it or not...an utterly wonderful weekend in Las Vegas.

The Gathering of the Gargoyles is a tiny but delightful con. This fandom is full of delightful, excellent, fabulous people...but then I knew that, it's the main reason I made the pilgrimage, to meet them all in the flesh. Con activities included a lively and entertaining reading panel (I read the first scene from my Eye of Odin anthology story. Those of you who want the story but for whatever reason don't have the book, let me know). We had a fun adult round robin, which ended up with the highly amusing pairing of Demona and WereFox (the latter is, you can guess, my fault). The life drawing panel was great, and a nice opportunity to loosen up my pencil hand. [livejournal.com profile] allaine77 's fanfic trivia panel was hilarious. I was highly amused that neither [livejournal.com profile] alexandria24 nor Ellen won, *despite the fact that some of the questions were about their stories*. Hey, at least they didn't get any of the questions that *were* about their stories...wrong. The concom did a great job of creating a really really fun little event: kudos to them.

Greg Weisman, the show's writer and co-creator, is really really really cool, and brought with him all sorts of delightful treats like his pitches for the show, the voiceover and art for an unfinished episode of 'Atlantis' that stars Demona (along with a really cool fan-made storyboard of same) and the script, which was acted out in a radio play, of a show he pitched about an immortal doctor. I enjoyed it a lot. Also displayed was a lot of original art from the show, including the background of Macbeth's library (beautiful!!!!!!! the *window*!!! the stained glass window of Demona....) and conceptual drawings of Elisa in her Belle dress, Demona in her cop uniform, the three Weird Sisters in chains, and WereFox, among others. I was allowed to photo these, and will share if asked. Beautiful, beautiful stuff. Van Eaton Gallery was also selling cels from the show, some of them jaw droppingly lovely. If only I had a job right now...if only!

By far the best part, though, was spending time with my excellent friends, all of them usually spread all over the continent. I roomed with [livejournal.com profile] allaine77 [livejournal.com profile] alexandria24 and [livejournal.com profile] mooncatx. They are really fun people!!! We spent a goodly amount of time roaming the Las Vegas "Strip" and trying mightily not to let the shocking desert heat evaporate us completely. On my first night there, we saw "Zumanity", an R-rated Cirque de Soliel show. Guys? If ever you end up in Vegas, you've got to see this show. It was easily one of the most exquisitely beautiful human-created things I have ever been privileged to witness. It was beautiful, tender, scary and shocking. REALLY good. I want to see it again.

It was also excellent to meet in person [livejournal.com profile] alex_garg, [livejournal.com profile] earls_guys, Ellen Stolfa (Auntie Ellen, Auntie Ellen!!!) and Julie Shadowrunner, among lots of others. Wonderful, happy.

And. Vegas itself. I think that I will just link to [livejournal.com profile] baxil's report of his previous visit to the place, both because it is a beautiful bit of writing and becuase he hits the nail on the head; I can't put it any better.
http://baxil.livejournal.com/79284.html

This is a seriously scary place. Stunningly extravigent. Fun in that artificial, Disneyland sort of a way, but overwhelming in the flashing lights, reality warping archetecture and constant presence of the slot machines. The opulance of ponds, water shows, lakes and fountains *in the middle of the Nevada desert* tripped me in the eco-consciousness in a huge way, as well as the truly profligate use of electricity (also most likely water-sourced). You really have to see this thing to believe it, and it's worth seeing, and taking the warning in stride: a necessary lesson in what we are, as a species and a culture, and what we will do given the opportunity.

The human falsity and decadence of the place is constantly overshadowed by the quiet yet constant presence of the beige and purple mountains and mesas in the distance, the still and omnipresent desert around and beneath. Few biomes have given me as deep a sense of overwhelming *presence* as the deserts of Nevada and Arizona: fierce, deadly, sere and beautiful places. The fabric between this world and the next is thinner in these rarefied deserts, and even the garishness of the Strip and the tired dayside tawdriness of the sprawl of everyday life surrounding it cannot completely drown this out. Hard not to contrast this trip with my last time in the Southwest, when I rafted the Grand Canyon and hiked out of the Bright Angel trail (by night, so as not to die).

That said, I actually did enjoy the strip, despite my panic/aversion to crowds being tripped in a severe way during a really silly free show at the Treasure Island hotel. I would *really* have loved this place as a kid...all those castles and fountains and the way awesome shiny black pyramid. We saw the white tigers and lions, as well as one very cute and frisky male dolphin, at the Mirage, all of which I, naturally, loved. Could have stared at those beautiful kitties all day long. And about did, much, I believe, to [livejournal.com profile] allaine77 and [livejournal.com profile] alexandria24's perceived annoyance. Tigers! I love Tigers!!!!! I was very happy to finally get to see them.

And I love Gathering and the folks I spent it with. Thanks, guys. I'll post photos soon.

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