amedia: (vids)
Con.txt 2018 Vid Show

I thoroughly enjoyed this vid show, not once but twice! I saw it on Friday evening and then, on Saturday, con members could check out a flash drive with all the vids and copy them to their own laptops so we could rewatch them again anytime! I was in vid heaven! I rewatched them with some friends on Saturday night and loved them all over again. There were fewer conventional slash vids than I’m used to seeing, more character-study vids, and lots of grrl power. Great, great stuff.

[ETA]The con has posted a link to watch them all online! http://con-txt.net/index.php/vid-show/[/ETA]

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Additional information about the vid show can be found at http://con-txt.net/index.php/vid-show/.
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I was very pleased to be asked to provide another hour's worth of older vids for this year's REVELcon! Here's a list of the vids I showed, with comments, because I am so impressed by these vidders that I have to show them love! Since I was asked to focus on small fandoms, I wanted to find fun, high-energy vids that people would find entertaining even if they didn't know the fandom. I also threw in a few not-so-small fandoms like Star Trek, Sentinel, and Pros.

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amedia: An old-fashioned ship tinted gold with the caption FEELING LUCKY (lucky)
Thoughts about the 11th book in the Aubrey-Maturin series, which I just finished rereading earlier today. VERY SPOILERY! Do not click if you haven't read the book; this will spoil the finest moment in the entire series (IMHO). You have been warned! )
amedia: Still from Master and Commander movie of Stephen Maturin glaring at Jack Aubrey; caption reads Sir! You have debauched my sloth. (sloth)
This is a set of three Hornblower novels in order: Beat to Quarters, Ship of the Line, and Flying Colors. Enjoyed them all immensely. I think I read about half of this volume while I was waiting for my plane to take off from Baltimore to Newark on the way to Eastern Media Con! I finished the last one a while ago but kept forgetting to put it in, so here it is! I don't have the next book, so I'll have a Hornblower hiatus until I find a copy.
amedia: An old-fashioned ship tinted gold with the caption FEELING LUCKY (lucky)
The Hornblower books are great fun, perfect light reading for an airplane or to bring along on a vacation, especially on a ship! So, mostly on the airplane, I read Hornblower and the Hotspur and Hornblower During the Crisis, and started in on Hornblower and the Atropos, which I'm still reading.

The Hotspur one was a lot of fun. It's interesting to compare the novels both to my fuzzy memories of the A&E series and to the two more-recently-encountered radio theater series (we listened to both of them about a year ago). It was also very entertaining to have the story told from Hornblower's point-of-view so that he get his perspective on Bush, whereas the last one was told from Bush's point-of-view.

The Crisis ended very suddenly, just as it was about to get very exciting, and wrapped up with a page of author's notes. I hadn't realized the novel was incomplete! It had been a very satisfying read up until then, dealing more with political intrigue in the Admiralty than the others so far. Forester has a way of writing so that, without the narrator going too far outside Hornblower's head, the reader can still recognize things going on that Hornblower himself isn't aware of, like people's reactions to what he says and does. It was packaged with a couple of short stories, which were quite entertaining.
amedia: Still from Master and Commander movie of Stephen Maturin glaring at Jack Aubrey; caption reads Sir! You have debauched my sloth. (sloth)
Finally broke down and bought Midshipman Hornblower some months ago when I realized that I wasn't going to find our copy any time soon, and I really wanted to read it. Enjoyed it a lot. Found a copy of Lieutenant Hornblower at a used bookstore during our most recent trip to Houston and just finished that. Very enjoyable!

I've seen/heard versions of the events described in that book (it's the one with the mad captain who falls down the hatchway) on A&E and on two different sets of radio-theater recordings. It was nifty to read the original at last. And I didn't realize the whole thing was told from Bush's POV, which sometimes lent remarkable insight, sometimes delightful humor.

We've got all the rest, I think, so I'll be reading Hornblower and the Hotspur next. I know I should be reading Highly Worthwhile Serious books that I have on the pile, like The Kite Runner or Inkheart, but I don't feel like it. This is what I feel like, so this is what I'm reading. Darnit. :-)

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