- At August 28, 2005
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
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Preparing for onslaught of in-law visits for three weeks. Working feverishly on the MS for its final version, writing “end notes” for poems with obscure references, getting rid of lines that aren’t working, trying to fix missed punctuation, and all that. Found out that I have a rare genetic condition that results in something called “PAI-1 Deficiency,” which is a bit like a mild case of hemophilia. It means blood clots are continually broken down, instead of building up enough to stop any bleeding completely. This results in a bad situation when you go in for say, minor surgery or have minor head trauma. Which means that I get to try some new drugs, like something called “Amicar.” Sounds like Amway for Cars. Fun for me. Anyway, let me sing the praises of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance once again. Very humane treatment, and smart, tenacious doctors. Who give you their e-mail addresses. My little brother has to be tested for this genetic mutation too. He runs a Shaolin Dojo, so he’s much more at risk for, say, sword injury than I am. I stay away from the swords and the kicks to the head in general.
Someone mentioned short poems, so I thought I’d post my latest poem, which was inspired by a USA Today headline:
“Disney Hopes Fairies Will Fly Into Girls’ Hearts”
Imagine: their sweet little hearts glutted
not by blood and plasma but fairies,
flitting about the ventricles, their wings
benign but dangerous as scalpels.
Also got to see Ben Folds and Rufus Wainwright perform this weekend. The highlight was when they sang a duet version of a Wham song, I think it was Careless Whisper. Hilarious, although most of the crowd just seemed perplexed. From the side, Rufus looks like a more slender Kevin Sorbo.
This is the artist that I’m working with for the cover of Becoming the Villainess. Here’s her web site – click on “Illustration” to see examples of her work. Quite the genius, and a lovely person as well. www.michaelaeaves.com My favorite pics are the girl with the skeleton and the fairy-tale looking gnome castle.
And a quiz: what’s your favorite film with a female superhero? Spy girls count as superheroes, as do crime fighters.
Radish King
1. Aliens, Ripley
1. Mystery Men, Carmine the Bowler’s daughter
Rusty
Mmm… spy girls… anyway, one of my favorite characters in a film is Mother Fong (played by Josephine Saio) in Fong Sai-Yuk (otherwise known as Jet Li’s The Legend in the USA). She’s an expert in kung fu, witty, funny, and generally all around entertaining. I also really like Meg Colburn from the Replacement Killers (played by Mira Sorvino). That character is complicated and feminine, yet doesn’t look stupid holding a gun, like a lot of the starlets that try to play action stars in Hollywood. Acting and Action? Heaven forbid.
Steven D. Schroeder
Offhand, I like the two X-Men movies (primarily Jean Gray), Batman Returns (Catwoman, technically a villain, but still…), and the first Matrix movie (Trinity, who is significantly more interesting than Keanu).
Tom C. Hunley
I like Tank Girl. Also Zira in Planet of the Apes. And Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc.
Anonymous
Tank Girl. 🙂
Hi, it’s me. That reviewer from Pedestal Magazine. I stumbled across your blog tonight, doing a google search for something unrelated. I just wanted to let you know, again, how much I enjoyed reading the book.
🙂
Chuck Williamson
I don’t know, Tom. Bergman’s great and all, but Maria Falconetti will always be the one and only cinematic Joan of Arc for me. Though I’m also a big fan of Greta Garbo’s Queen Kelly, especially considering she’s the cinema’s first proactively lesbian heroine – and she looks very striking in those pantaloons!
jeannine
Thanks everyone! I might have the opportunity to give a lecture at a local community college on the depiction of female superheroes in film. Ideal work for me 🙂
Tom C. Hunley
Chuck,
There you are! Jane Olmsted has been trying to get ahold of you. She wants to know if you want to have dinner with Sena Jeter Nasland Tuesday night. We’re meeting at 5:20 pm at the Mandolin Restaurant (712 Chestnut). I’m pretty sure the English department is paying for it.
Tom