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| cheap,flashy little crook Join Date: Nov 2003
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| Ask China Mieville! Call for questions Greetings Fellow Chroniclists. You'll be delighted to know that your correspondant should soon be conducting an online interview with the author of this month's book club choice, China Mieville. If you have any questions you'd like to ask him, about this book, his works in general, the writing process and so forth, please post them here. I haven't yet finalised dates, but I expect it will be this week. Cheers! I'm really thrilled about this! ![]() |
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| Blood-filled vision Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions Nice ![]() Well, you could ask generic questions like what was his inspiration for New Crubozon etc, but I expect he gets that all the time ![]() What I would quite like to know is how many more of these part-humans we're going to see. I quite liked the cactus-men, frog-men, and Khepri from PSS, but I though having "mosquito men" in The Scar was going a little too far over the top... Are there an indefinate number of future something-men to come? hope thats the kind of thing you're looking for ![]() |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: California
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions Good work, JP. This is very cool. A writing question, I think. I've noticed, in reading "The Scar", that the descriptions, of place especially, are so realistically detailed and complete, and I'd be interested in hearing something about his process in writing those descriptions. Also, a silly question, I guess: Where did the mosquito-people come from; what inspired him to create that species? As far as I'm concerned, they're right up there with the flying monkeys in "The Wizard of Oz" in being completely horrifying. |
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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions I would like to ask if he is going to write a book about Doul's history. I found him to be a very compelling and interesting character and thought it would be interesting to find out about his life before meeting the Lovers ![]() |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions Hmm...what to ask? Here's something to start with: 1. What gave you the idea for the Khepris' art form? It reminds me of web-weaving as done by spiders - it is an extruded substance manipulated by feel alone. 2. Did you do a lot of scientific research before beginning this series - especially into subjects such as water viscosity, perpetual motion, latent energy...or did your ideas come suddenly and you were forced to research them further from there? I probably have others but these are the first to come to mind. |
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| Scrofulous Fig-Merchant Join Date: Oct 2003
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions How much of what he describes is invented, and how much is lifted from folklore and legend. I am consistently second-guessing myself on this, and find it really helps to make everything seem more solid, not being able to distinguish invention and cultural heritage. Did many people suspect all of this lurked inside of him? It looks hard to keep bottled-up and under wraps, but were people who knew him very surprised when they read the book? Mieville seems completely uninhibited in his imaginings, and will blend any genres and referrences to get the most impressive world. Are there any lines he won't cross, or things (aside from the blatantly obvious ones) that he would not be willing to incorporate into Bas-Lag if they occurred to him. |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: California
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions I'd be interested to know how long it took Mieville to write "The Scar", and how many drafts he went through. Another process question, sort of, I guess. |
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| Scrofulous Fig-Merchant Join Date: Oct 2003
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions How does he feel about having used so many interesting ideas in only one book that thousands of writers will now have to dig very deep to avoid looking derivative? He's like Brian Aldiss with Hothouse, he is. |
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| rune Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: Ask China Mieville! Call for questions I have another question What plans does he have for future series? Is he going to continue with New Crobuzon or his he going to move away from that series? |
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