I read it, finished and everything. It was a bit dull and with characters whose most interesting features involved their physical appearance and dress sense, so...
Tragic magic lesbian, though.
Speaking of Spiritualists in fiction, the Maids of Misfortune follow-up Uneasy Spirits has fake mediums as villains but also a non-fake medium as a hero (the cavalry kind of hero rather than main character), and is set in San Francisco in the late 19th century, and is very researched, but I don't think I would recommend that either. It's got a lot of stuff I ought to love and some things I appreciate but mainly I found it dull.
What was the fannish conversation about queer het? I've mainly heard the opinion that cis het is never queer.
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Date: 2013-03-28 01:46 pm (UTC)Tragic magic lesbian, though.
Speaking of Spiritualists in fiction, the Maids of Misfortune follow-up Uneasy Spirits has fake mediums as villains but also a non-fake medium as a hero (the cavalry kind of hero rather than main character), and is set in San Francisco in the late 19th century, and is very researched, but I don't think I would recommend that either. It's got a lot of stuff I ought to love and some things I appreciate but mainly I found it dull.
What was the fannish conversation about queer het? I've mainly heard the opinion that cis het is never queer.