Everything is connected
Dec. 13th, 2005 03:53 pmWhen I read The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde I really enjoyed it and got all bouncy when I found out he created a character who was a vampire-slayer, whose last name was Stoker (of course!) and whose nickname was...SPIKE!!!
Said Spike is a SpecOps, SO 17 (Hostile 17 anyone?) and in Lost In a Good Book that I've been reading lately we learnt he wrote a POEM for a girl named Cindy!
Too many coincidences...Don't tell me that Jasper Fforde didn't watch Buffy!
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Date: 2005-12-14 01:51 am (UTC)I've been wanting to read it, but no one in my little corner of the world has ever sold the book. How many "Thursday Next" novels has he written now? The Eyre Affair and Lost in a Good Book are the only two or is there another? I read somewhere that he was writing on his fifth book and it was going to be another Thursday Next novel. I guess I will have to break down and buy them on the Net.
Fforde designed a network of Web sites, including thursdaynext.com (http://www.thursdaynext.com/index2.html) and jasperfforde.com (http://www.jasperfforde.com/index2.html), to give readers a greater glimpse into Thursday's world as well as a personal connection with Fforde.
Fforde has said, "When I was a kid I always enjoyed watching those 'making of' movies. I loved seeing those and all the tinkering that goes behind the scenes. And I thought if I could do something like that for my book, just give little hints here and there, then it might be rather fun. ... It's a direct connection with the author."
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Date: 2005-12-14 02:20 pm (UTC)Yeah the audience goes to see Richard III and behaves in The Rocky Horror Picture Show way, screaming lines before the actors on stage, throwing rice etc.