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androidsdreamer.livejournal.com) wrote in
queermail2010-06-21 06:54 pm
My introduction
Name: Beth
Age: 28
Location: California
How do you identify?: Lesbian
Interests/hobbies: I play clarinet and bass, read, play with my dogs and watch a lot of crime dramas
Favourite books: Anything by John Scalzi, Wicked, Ender’s Game
Favourite films: Back to the Future, Stargate, Beauty and the Beast
Favourite music: Linkin Park, Matchbox Twenty, Green Day
What would you like to send/receive?: email or snail mail
Who would you like to send and receive mail from?: anyone
What countries would you like to receive mail from and send to?: Any country as long as it’s in English since I’m still working on my German
What would be in your dream letter or package?: a nice letter, maybe some pictures or artwork, some music tracks
Age: 28
Location: California
How do you identify?: Lesbian
Interests/hobbies: I play clarinet and bass, read, play with my dogs and watch a lot of crime dramas
Favourite books: Anything by John Scalzi, Wicked, Ender’s Game
Favourite films: Back to the Future, Stargate, Beauty and the Beast
Favourite music: Linkin Park, Matchbox Twenty, Green Day
What would you like to send/receive?: email or snail mail
Who would you like to send and receive mail from?: anyone
What countries would you like to receive mail from and send to?: Any country as long as it’s in English since I’m still working on my German
What would be in your dream letter or package?: a nice letter, maybe some pictures or artwork, some music tracks
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I can now pretend to be Billie Joe. :3
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Sorry. I meet so few lesbian science fiction fans, it's like finding a penguin in the midwest :o)
Have you read Scalzi's The God Engines yet? I haven't gotten to pick it up and I'm curious how different it is from his other stuff.
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I love your icon!
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My favorite of his is Ghost Brigades. I loved the point of view of the Special Forces people. I still introduce everyone to the series through the first book, but the second is the one I would want to pack in my suitcase.
I'm going to see Wicked next week. I haven't read the book yet. I'm trying to decide whether to borrow it first or go to the theater as a virgin. Any suggestions?
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The book and the musical are two completely different worlds. I honestly like each of them, but I like them for very different reasons. I'd probably go see the play and then pick up the book because I think you get the basics with the musical and then get more in depth with the book.