(Sorry I’m late with today’s post! I have no excuse except spring fever.)
The April 2nd IWSG Question is What fantasy character would you like to fight, go on a quest with, or have a beer/glass of wine with?
Though it was my first love as a young reader, I haven’t slipped into the fantasy realm for a long time. Not since I discovered the paranormal. I always thought of fantasy as dreamy and paranormal as the gritty stuff of nightmares. I guess I prefer to walk the edge of the dark side. The mid-‘60s horror soap opera DARK SHADOWS sealed the deal for me . . . I was paranormal all the way! Sigh, Barnabas Collins, the original tragic hero/villain. I’d tip a glass with him anytime . . . as long as I was wearing a silver cross and the content of the glass wasn’t red. And then there was his werewolf cousin. Quinton. Le sigh . . . I’d tip a pint with him in the foggy burg of Collins Port.
Since there was no PNR when I grew up, I devoured whatever darkish fantasy I could find. A WRINKLE IN TIME sold me on the genre because they fed my active imagination. Then came the Vampire Academy books . . . Because I was young(ish) back then, I never actually wrote more than snippets in the genre to entertain my friends at school. But when I became a published author that desire to sink my teeth into the dark side of romance became too powerful to deny and I approached my editor with what would become one of the two first mass market paranormal books, MIDNIGHT KISS in the mid-‘90s. So, I guess I am a trailblazer.
I plan to start a list of What to Read in Fantasy after checking out your posts . . .
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Dark Shadows! Great show.
ReplyDeleteSuch great fun! But watching it now with all its bloopers and exposed wires and crew members lessens the memories of my initiation into the PNR world.
DeleteLooking back it was cheesy as all get out buuuut back then it was the ult!!!
DeleteI always liked the dark, mysterious vampire types too. Angel and Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer were favorites of mine.
ReplyDeleteI liked Spike. Angel was a bit too . . . moody for me.
DeleteI used to love Dark Shadows as a kid. I used to hurry home to school to watch it everyday. Great choice!
ReplyDeleteThe first season we could only get half of it because we had an ancient antenna so I'd have to go to a friend's after school so I woudn't miss anything.
DeleteI'm not familiar with any of these, except Wrinkle in Time. I related to Meg--being a bit of a nerd and outcast myself--so much and was so happy to go along with all her adventures. I guess it truly is the characters that make good fantasy.
ReplyDeleteI've never read A Wrinkle in Time. I devoured Anne McCaffrey's books although most of them were sci-fi not fantasy.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed A Wrinkle in Time. How cool that you were an OG PNR author!
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd read A Wrinkle in Time as a kid. I read it as an adult, and it didn't do anything for me.
ReplyDeleteI also like the darker side of fiction--usually crime fiction but I enjoy some paranormal as well, especially Charlaine Harris' work.
I remember that original Dark Shadows. So fun for its time.
ReplyDeleteI loved Dark Shadows! And Barnabas Collins. Absolutely my fave show growing up--until Star Trek came along. My friends and I would gather at my friend's house at 4:00 every day to watch DS.
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