Demesnedenoir
Myth Weaver
In no particular order:
Tolkien, Martin, Eddings, Abercrombie, Dickens, Conrad, Dostoyevsky, Dante (although I never got around to reading him in Italian... because I suck at learning languages, heh heh), Eco, Tad Williams (some of his work, not all), McCarthy, 1 book by Anne Rice, Friedman, Shelly, Bronte sisters did some nice work. Of course, there are others, but those are the first to mind. In respect to active fantasy authors, Abercrombie and Martin are the two working now... is Martin working?—sorry, had to get in that shot too—that interest me most. Sanderson is okay, but, to be honest, there are very few fiction works that will get me to spend my free time reading instead of writing. Sanderson falls into that category of I can read his work, but I'd rather be writing.
King does character psychology well enough, but his writing is... meh. Of course, I also have a peculiar problem as a reader, I don't get scared by a friggin' book, nor do I get so emotionally entwined that I will cry. Functioning sociopath, maybe? Or a result of being unable to visualize? Who knows. But I am unimpressed by King and he uses too many adverbs... I just HAD to get that shot in.
Tolkien, Martin, Eddings, Abercrombie, Dickens, Conrad, Dostoyevsky, Dante (although I never got around to reading him in Italian... because I suck at learning languages, heh heh), Eco, Tad Williams (some of his work, not all), McCarthy, 1 book by Anne Rice, Friedman, Shelly, Bronte sisters did some nice work. Of course, there are others, but those are the first to mind. In respect to active fantasy authors, Abercrombie and Martin are the two working now... is Martin working?—sorry, had to get in that shot too—that interest me most. Sanderson is okay, but, to be honest, there are very few fiction works that will get me to spend my free time reading instead of writing. Sanderson falls into that category of I can read his work, but I'd rather be writing.
King does character psychology well enough, but his writing is... meh. Of course, I also have a peculiar problem as a reader, I don't get scared by a friggin' book, nor do I get so emotionally entwined that I will cry. Functioning sociopath, maybe? Or a result of being unable to visualize? Who knows. But I am unimpressed by King and he uses too many adverbs... I just HAD to get that shot in.