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Dec. 14th, 2020 11:47 amHappy 100th birthday to beloved author Rosemary Sutcliff (born December 14, 1920). In honour of the occasion, Iāve put together a Q&A (also posted on Tumblr) for any admirers of her books to take part in.
Rules: answer the questions, tag anyone who you think might want to play along, and - if you like - add a question of your own.
1. Your favourite work by Sutcliff.
2. Your favourite bearer of the dolphin ring.
3. A supporting or background character you love.
4. Your favourite animal companion.
5. Is there any setting you find especially memorable?
6. Wild geese flighting and striped native rugs: is there a classic Sutcliff motif that never fails to warm your heart when it appears?
7. The natural world is a vivid presence in all her work. Is there any particular nature description that sticks in your mind?
8. Biggest tearjerker. (Happy or sad tears!)
9. How did you first discover Sutcliff?
10. What is it about her work that appeals to you the most?
11. A book that deserves more love.
12. A book you havenāt read yet, but want to.
13. Which book(s) would you love to get a film or TV adaptation?
14. Is there any historical period, incident, or figure you wish sheād written about?
15. Rec a Sutcliff-themed fanwork (fic, art, vid, etc.) to share with fellow fans.
And lastly, just out of interest... how far is it from Venta to the mountains?
Rules: answer the questions, tag anyone who you think might want to play along, and - if you like - add a question of your own.
1. Your favourite work by Sutcliff.
2. Your favourite bearer of the dolphin ring.
3. A supporting or background character you love.
4. Your favourite animal companion.
5. Is there any setting you find especially memorable?
6. Wild geese flighting and striped native rugs: is there a classic Sutcliff motif that never fails to warm your heart when it appears?
7. The natural world is a vivid presence in all her work. Is there any particular nature description that sticks in your mind?
8. Biggest tearjerker. (Happy or sad tears!)
9. How did you first discover Sutcliff?
10. What is it about her work that appeals to you the most?
11. A book that deserves more love.
12. A book you havenāt read yet, but want to.
13. Which book(s) would you love to get a film or TV adaptation?
14. Is there any historical period, incident, or figure you wish sheād written about?
15. Rec a Sutcliff-themed fanwork (fic, art, vid, etc.) to share with fellow fans.
And lastly, just out of interest... how far is it from Venta to the mountains?
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Date: 2020-12-22 04:14 am (UTC)2. Favourite dolphin ringbearer ā Marcus.
3. Supporting or background character ā Cottia
4. Favourite animal companion ā the wildcat in āthe Mark of the Horse Lordā. Iām just a cat person!
5. Memorable setting ā the Lake District in The Shield Ring, especially the ship-ridge where Bjorn and Frytha keep watch.
6. Do I have a favourite recurring motif? Hmm, no. They tend to remind me that Iām reading a book, instead of living it.
7. The aforementioned mountain ridge in The Shield Ring, and the stream where they sail boats with Ari Knudson.
8. Biggest tearjerker ā the long-drawn-out fall of Roman Britain. Thereās a desperate sense of nostalgia for what (like Numenor) wasnāt so great in the first place.
9. First encounter - kidsā section of my local library; I thought the hardback cover of The Shield Ring looked good. I was right about that!
10. The biggest appeal is the sense of immersion in the past. I read a lot of her books in pre-internet, pre DVD days, and there was time to really get involved, almost to wallow. Itās something I try to emulate in my fics.
11. A book that deserves more love. Hmm. Honestly, I think they all get the love!
12. A book I have yet to read ā Blood and Sand. Itās on my bookshelf but itās intimidatingly large, and also I tend to bounce off her adult works. But Iām told itās good.
13. I would love to see an adaptation of The Shield Ringā¦
14. Gaps in her writing ā I think she might have written good falconry stories, given how very accurately she painted a falconer. https://rosemarysutcliff.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/rosemary-sutcliff-minature-paining-the-falconer-1952.jpg
15. I like Carmarthenās āBeyond the Mistsā http://archiveofourown.org/works/566140 - The Eagle of the Ninth, with plesiosaurs!
how far is it from Venta to the mountains?
No, youāve got me thereā¦
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Date: 2020-12-30 04:43 pm (UTC)