doodles2019
doodles2019 t1_jco9yx3 wrote
Reply to Do you ever look up the authors you're reading to get to know them better? by justkeepbreathing94
Sometimes, it sort of depends - I just recently read the Mrs Harris series and it was so immersed in British class culture that I had to look up the author because the book blurb said he was American and I wanted to see if I could understand where all that had come from (no apparent connection whatsoever).
Ditto Naomi Novik, reading the Temeraire series and have read the Scholomance, had a quick search as I was sure she must be English but no - deeply American as is her family and her husband. Guess she just does a lot of research.
Beyond having a specific reason like that though I’m not overly bothered to know much more about them - it’s their stories I want
doodles2019 t1_j2b1en0 wrote
Reply to It's over, it's done. (Self pity inside) by biobasher
Ah I hadn’t read any of the Tiffany books until lockdown 2020. I’m so glad I left myself that little treat for such a weird and isolating time, I would have enjoyed them anyway but it hit different.
I actually finished recently the biography by Rob, so silly because I know how it ends and yet wasn’t really prepared for it. The descriptions of his deterioration are very strong, and you can’t help but come away with a deep understanding of how much that disease takes from everyone it touches.
doodles2019 t1_jcoa68l wrote
Reply to comment by KRS_THREE in Do you ever look up the authors you're reading to get to know them better? by justkeepbreathing94
Not everyone’s American, after all (I’m not and purely based on the name, I assume he is/was?). I’ve vaguely heard the name before but know nothing else - not even a positive/negative impression.