dreamingofsunshinetoday asked:

Hi Samantha! My 21st birthday is coming up. I was hoping to spend it with family since I haven't seen them due to Covid for the past 2 years while I've been studying abroad at uni. But flights are still an issue, so my wonderful mother, well acquainted with my love for TBS, organised a surpise birthday delivery to cheer me up - a signed Waterstones edition of TMF, and it's absolutely gorgeous, truly befitting the lovely story enclosed within. To say I was ecstatic would be an understatement, and I thought it was only right after crying tears of joy to my mother on the phone, to share my happiness with the person responsible for it. I heard you say that Arcturus has been in your head since you were 15. I read TBS for the first time when I was 14, and even though I'm almost 21 now, not a day goes by that Arcturus and Paige don't cross my mind at least once! Thank you for writing such unforgettable characters. They've made a home deep in my heart and refuse to leave.

sshannonauthor Answer:

I’m so glad the characters have had such an impact on you, and it’s lovely that your mum got you the signed copy. I hope you can see your family again soon!

PS: I seem to be getting your asks several times (?) – I’m not sure if it’s deliberate or Tumblr, but just to let you know they are getting through to my inbox.

Anonymous asked:

If The Bone Season TV series will be greenlit, do you have any particular actors that you see portraying your characters on the screen?

Have a lovely day Samantha!

sshannonauthor Answer:

Some actors who look quite similar to how I picture the characters:

  • Benoît Ménard – Jean Dujardin
  • Birgitta Tjäder – Josefin Asplund
  • Frank Weaver – Bill Nighy
  • Gráinne Uí Mhathúna – Michelle Fairley
  • Hildred Vance – Charlotte Rampling
  • Ivy Jacob – Banita Sandhu
  • Le Vieux Orphelin – Omar Sy
  • Liss Rymore – Katie Leung
  • Luce Ménard Frère – Audrey Tautou
  • Ognena Maria – Hari Nef
  • Renelde du Linceul – Aïssa Maïga
  • Scarlett Burnish – Hazal Kaya

Anonymous asked:

Taylor Lautner has such a nice life. Made his good few millions and retired young, is married and cool with his exes, casually backflips for fun ! A win in my eyes

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cam1lla:

“Authors should not be ALLOWED to write about–” you are an anti-intellectual and functionally a conservative

“This book should be taken off of shelves for featuring–” you are an anti-intellectual and functionally a conservative

“Schools shouldn’t teach this book in class because–” you are an anti-intellectual and functionally a conservative

“Nobody actually likes or wants to read classics because they’re–” you are an anti-intellectual and an idiot

“I only read YA fantasy books because every classic novel or work of literary fiction is problematic and features–” you are an anti-intellectual and you are robbing yourself of the full richness of the human experience.

“you are functionally a conservative” is such a good and clarifying insult

Literally right after I saw this post, I saw another post in a discord chat for BOOK EDITORS in which an outspokenly liberal editor talked about how Nabokov should have never been published because he wrote about p*dophiles and described women’s bodies in ways that made her uncomfortable. She described his writing as “objectively terrible” and said she wanted to burn his books. And other editors were bringing up classics they didn’t like and talking about how they wanted to throw them in the trash. This wasn’t like a light “unpopular opinion!” conversation. This was actual book editors talking about how books should be destroyed and censored.

There is something so scary and toxic in global culture right now. The revival of fascism is influencing everyone’s mindset and approach to art, regardless of where they fall on the political spectrum.

I see far more books being censored today than when I was a kid. Librarians handed me The Catcher in the Rye, The Sexual Politics of Meat, and Animal Farm when I was literally 8-11. My mom would never have taken a book away from me. I read everything from the Tao Te Ching to the Qur'an to atheist texts under my desk at school. Teachers thought nothing of it or encouraged it. Books seemed universally acknowledged as sacrosanct to me.

Now I can’t find any adults who don’t hesitate or want to make exceptions when it comes to censorship. Even the most liberal social activist librarians I know go, “well except for book X…”

Functionally conservative. It’s so important to have the language to express that.

Thank you for this addition!

And, following up on the previous post …

“This makes me uncomfortable” is NOT a valid reason for censorship

These fucking book editors should remove themselves from the profession ASAP 😡

The only reason a book should be removed, the ONLY reason, is “we are keeping it in the restricted section for research because its only intended function is to cause harm.”


And to be clear, when I say this, I’m talking about shit like To Train Up A Child and The Protocols of Zion. One is a text responsible for the deaths of multiple children because it’s an abuse how-to, and the other is entirely fabricated “protocols” from a group that never actually existed but is claimed to represent all Jews, and it’s basically one long antisemitic screed.

And even these should be available. Just. Not where they’re gonna be used to start a white supremacist cult.

(via neil-gaiman)


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