Canon queer cats!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2025 01:26 pm
katherine: Dreamsheep striped with rainbow flag, thought bubble: dreamwidth (pride)
It's only taken some twenty-three years and more than eighty books, but there's an undeniable pair right there in so many words in canon now.

There's a hint in the third chapter of StormClaw's Folly about Galestar's former mate: "Pebblenose spent most of his time with Thrushcall now, and he seemed all the happer for it."

Three chapters and a year of story time later...
Thrushcall, Stripestar guessed. He was standing shoulder to shoulder with Pebblenose, whose expression was every bit as grim as his mate's.
katherine: Applejack and Fluttershy My Little Pony toys, closeup to their faces as they look at each other. (appleshy)
I did not expect a Harlequin Presents romance to reference My Little Pony.

His Secretly Pregnant Cinderella
"There was a cartoon about ponies. And they had magic powers. My sister liked to watch that. And I would sit with her. I did not enjoy it, of course."
katherine: Catra from She-Ra, one eye open, arms crossed (Default)
The Young Puffin Book of Verse compiled by Barbara Ireson is a 1973 paperback (the book first published 1970) I picked up, and will be keeping.

One poem I particularly like happens to be on the facing page to Cat by Mary Britton Miller

Country Cat by Elizabeth Coatworth

'Where are you going, Mrs Cat,
All by your lonesome lone?'
'Hunting a mouse or maybe a rat
Where the ditches are overgrown.'

'But you're very far from your house and home,
You've come a long, long way-'
'The further I wander, the longer I roam
The more I find mice at play.'

'But you're very near to the dark pinewood
And foxes go hunting too.'
'I know that a fox might find me good,
But what is a cat to do?

'I have my kittens who must be fed,
I can't have them skin and bone!
And Mrs Cat shook her brindled head
And went off by her lonesome lone.

This poem was set to music in 1980. The tempo: Slowly and menacingly

1940 and 1993

Saturday, July 27th, 2024 09:39 am
katherine: White cat paw, claws out, on a toy shaped like a tea cup (cup of tea)
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Nick McKenzie was a caring man, Rita thought later as she climbed wearily into bed. She had hardly remembered a dog. But he had. And he knew Kevin was worried and went back to look for him. She fell asleep thinking of strong gentle hands spooning crushed aspirin and water into the dog's mouth, dipping bread into soup and patiently holding it to the needy, trusting tongue.


On to a 1993 Harlequin Romance that, yes, I picked up because of the dog on the cover. Foreign Affair by Eva Rutland.

Eva Rutland (1917-2012) and one of the authors discussed in Writing in Black and White on Romance Fiction Has a History

Meanwhile Lassie Come-Home is on Faded Page (Project Gutenberg Canada) so that paperback can go back to the library, much as I prefer reading actual books on actual paper.

Dragon saddle

Sunday, March 17th, 2024 02:21 pm
katherine: A line of books on a shelf, in greens and browns (books)
Over on Reddit, there's a worldbuilding discussion for The Empyrean series How did Tairn get the damn saddle on??
katherine: A line of books on a shelf, in greens and browns (books)
Having finished a couple library books from my perpetual stack, I too have started reading So You Want to Be a Wizard. It is carrying me along well so far!

Of course I liked this bit near the start:
Doubting that her pursuers could hear her either, she walked on into the children’s library, smiling slightly at the books and the bright posters.

She still loved the place. She loved any library, big or little; there was something about all that knowledge, all those facts waiting patiently to be found, that never failed to give her a shiver. When friends couldn’t be found, the books were always waiting with something new to tell.

A mysterious library book is a great start to an adventure.

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Thursday, November 16th, 2023 06:47 pm
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Some three and a half years after the then-owner of the site agreed "we should update it" there have been "changes to the Flagging UI" have been made to MetaFilter. Announced in [MeFi Site Update] November 15th which went up some hours after the change, and before the site's FAQ item "What is flagging?" was updated.

The change (so far?) is from [!] to [⚑] which is apparently a flag icon.
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Wings of Fire: Tui T. Sutherland in Conversation part of the Vancouver Writers Fest is fun. It's public up on YouTube although may disappear by November.

Starts about Guide to the Dragon World then wider-ranging, with favourite types of dragons, dog names, ways of writing (and enjoying the crossword).

It's a sitting at a table "chat" with the Youth Services librarian of the West Vancouver library.

Tui said "A lot of my dragons want to be authors or librarians or sit in a cave and read all day, which is also what I want to do."

She said she writes to goalposts but those change as she writes, "which is a terrible way to write a fifteen book series with prophecies!" She is going to write more Wings of Fire...

About being an editor on Warriors, talking about how a central author would send her something:
"She would send me something with ten dead cats in it—it's a series about cats in a forest. That's too many dead cats, I can't handle this, how can we give this to an eight year old! Two? And she'd come back with five dead cats."

Golden Collie

Saturday, October 21st, 2023 12:01 pm
katherine: Dreamsheep striped with rainbow flag, thought bubble: dreamwidth (queer)
Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road by Katharine Lee Bates (on Project Gutenberg)

I'm enjoying the first chapters, although the poetry isn't quite so much to my taste.

About a collie that's a brother to Sigurd.
But his brother Hrut, a name speedily changed by his new owners to Laddie, took up his happy abode at The Orchard, not half a mile from us. These owners, returning from one of their many holidays abroad, had found on shipboard the Lady of Cedar Hill, on her way back from Norway. Of course she told them about the ten puppies and of course she promised them one.

Reared in the best traditions of New England, these travelers had already achieved an ideal success as founders and directors of a famous school for girls and had retired from active labors to a tranquil home whose broad Colonial porches were screened with "white foam flowers" of the clematis. They were Neighbors par excellence, so beloved, so leaned upon, so beset with callers and "old girls," with church committees and town committees, with causes and confidences, that they literally had to go to Europe to secure an occasional rest. And it was charming to see how their modest dignity and winsome graciousness received due meed of honor the Old World over, from titled personages of London to the very cab-drivers of Florence, whom they believed to be "honorable men" and were undoubtedly cheated less for so believing. Hard, shrewd faces of Paris pensions and Swiss hotels softened in their presence, and even the severe old Scotch dame who rated them roundly for gadding about the globe instead of having married and reared a freckled family, like hers, was moved to add: "But I mak nae doobt ye are mooch respectet where ye cam fram." She would have been confirmed in this amiable concession if she could have seen how their return was a village jubilee and how all our accumulated joys and sorrows trooped in at once through their open doors. They were Ladies of rare and precious quality, with a touch of precise, old-fashioned elegance, which made one frank admirer exclaim: "But they are like finest china, like porcelain, like Sèvres. There is nothing so exquisite left on earth. They are classics." Most eminently of all, they were Sisters. A childhood of strange peril and suffering, in which their hearts clung so close together that they grew into one, had fitted naturally dissimilar natures into an utter harmony of desire and deed. Nobody ever thought of one without the other. Not Castor and Pollux shine with a more closely related and serener light.

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