Life update, and Murderbot!
I'll try to avoid talking about IRL politics/world events, especially US ones. Things are bad and scary for all of us, in various permutations. Those "joy is an act of resistance" posts that keep going around have never really worked for me. If even things that are supposed to be escapist are suddenly Heroic Political Resistance, then all this awful shit is truly inescapable. Let's just say that I'm taking Tolkien's direction to "think and talk about other topics than jailers and prison-walls" very much to heart. I'm also making a lot of soup. (I hate making soup. I'm not a fan of cooking in general. But it's something that I like to *have done*, and making soup in particular weirdly makes me feel better. Maybe it's a control thing - everything that's happening feels so wildly beyond my personal ability to affect it, but at least I can make sure my family has something nutritious and okay-bordering-on-good to eat, so that's one less thing to worry about. Or maybe it's so I can tell myself that I'm stressed and upset because I had to spend all afternoon making fucking soup, rather than all the other reasons to be stressed and upset. I dunno.)
So, yeah. I hope you're all escaping your prisons, making your soup, making somebody you love smile, whatever works for you.
Geopolitical aaaaaaaa aside, weirdly, the news in my life has been mostly good. R2 continues to be the Actual Best Husband, and a few years ago we adopted two extremely fluffy and wonderful cats, Jasper (who is voluminous and gentlemanly) and Sammy (who is paranoid but slowly coming to accept that we're not trying to eat him *all* the time). Pics to come!
( My brother P moved in with us temporarily... I think two years ago now? )
( I'm a capital-L librarian now! )
Overall, my IRL life has been a series of surprisingly bright spots!
Reading/fandom stuff has been... a bit up and down, actually. There were quite a few things that looked promising but staggered in vital ways/failed to fulfill their early promise, but there were also a few solid hits, and a few at least interesting failures! (Or at least "I respect what you're doing even if I don't like it.")
First, because it's what everybody is talking about: the Murderbot TV show. I know I always harp on about how I miss the old 24-episode format, which allows for broader and less-hurried character development, but for this, the 10-episode prestige miniseries format worked perfectly. For a short, tightly-written, fairly high-octane story, it made a short, tightly-written, fairly high-octane miniseries.
Did I like it? ...I think so. I definitely liked that everyone involved seems to have been a massive fan of the books, that Martha Wells was involved so heavily, and (it sounds like) that she was given so much creative control. I think most of the things that annoyed me are actually either "they changed it and now it sucks" or inevitable consequences of the print-to-screen process. So while my overall enjoyment might have been like a 7/10, fairly I think this is a solid 9-9.5/10 show.
( My thoughts (spoilery for the show, plus all books through System Collapse)... )
I had planned on writing about a whole bunch of other stuff (Le Guin! Romance novels! Hugo nominees!) buuut I do want to get this post out sometime this week, so I'll have to save those for next time. XD