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asimplechord ([personal profile] asimplechord) wrote2009-07-31 04:19 pm
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I don't even *like* Twilight, and this annoys me

Laurell K. Hamilton, author of the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter books, has her own thoughts on the Twilight phenomenon. “Stephenie Meyer has come and she’s taken the genre that I sort of pioneered.[...]"

Um. Seriously? She pioneered? Because Le Fanu didn't create Carmilla, a seductive creature of the night, back in the mid-19th century? Obviously Stoker's Dracula was not an influence either. Or Coleridge's Geraldine, who was likely the basis for Carmilla.

And let's not acknowledge Stephen King's Salem's Lot or Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles.

Let's not point out that Hamilton's grasp of plot, grammar, syntax, and logic are utterly nonexistent.

Uh-huh. Obviously, she created the vampire/supernatural creature genre of literature. OBVSLY.

How can she see around her monstrously huge ego?

[identity profile] shinodarely.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I liked the whole idea of where she was going with anita blake in the begining but then it was just "anita's magical vagina" it irked the living hell out of me. I honestly hated the character anita. though i did enjoy some wonderfully written slash fiction by far more creative writers than ms.hamilton.

[identity profile] asimplechord.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Exactly! The first four (maybe?) books of the series had plot! They had adventure and intrigue! Then it devolved into nothing more than poorly written porn. Porn, okay. Poorly written? Not paying for it. Not wasting my time. I think I could feel brain cells dying the last time I read one of her books.