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Given Hollywood's eagerness to sequalise, prequelise and 3D-inate everything in sight right now,this article is probably not so much satire as explosive revelation. That said, I am kinda cool with a new Lara Croft film. I never played the games, but I have a fondness for the films (possibly fuelled by a fondness for Angelina Jolie?) and I really like Megan Fox in a non-ironic way. But I like Oliva Wilde more, and she's actually British, so would make a fine Lara.

So anyway, I was there last night, trying to tear myself away from Alice and Kev and work on The Necromancer's Apprentice like I was supposed to and getting not even one complete paragraph written all night when I decided it was time to re-evaluate the whole pen name/romance writing thing. I really enjoy reading paranormal romance, but I realised last night that writing it is a massive effort for me because I want to be focusing on the zombie fights or the spider-demons or whatever. I don't really want the main focus to be the romantic arc when it can be, you know, zombies.

Obviously there is romance in all my books, but it's never the main point, and I'm cool with that. I know my strengths as a writer (I think), and I don't want to waste time forcing myself into a box that I don't fit into. Particularly if it's going to take time away from writing stuff I'm passionate about. I started the whole [livejournal.com profile] tessa_morelock thing as an experiment, a bit of fun, and maybe a way to make some potential pocket money. But actually my time would be better spent working on the many, many, many urban fantasy ideas I have and having my fun and earning my money that way. So the experiment is over: once The Necromancer's Apprentice is finished, so is Tessa. I really do love Morrow and Evanthe, so I want to finish the story now I've started it, and selling it would be a bonus. But if I keep putting pressure on myself to achieve masses more things with no extra time to achieve them in (especially things that I'm not really good enough at to make it worth while), I'll probably end up eating my hands.

on 2011-03-10 04:41 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] craving-vintage.livejournal.com
I didn't know that Olivia Wilde is British. What happened to her accent? Or do I just not hear her talking enough outside of tv/movies.

I've seen the 2nd Tomb Raider movie only because Gerard Butler was in it. That was during my GB obsession and I had to watch everything that he was in.

Plus, I liked the whole Pandora's Box plotline. Love stuff like that.

Bye, Tessa! sniff

on 2011-03-10 04:44 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naomi-jay.livejournal.com
I think she's actually Irish, but I've never heard her speak with anything but an American accent. Maybe her time in America doing House has wiped it away?

I love Gerard Butler. I want him and Hugh Jackman to fight over me in chocolate sauce.

on 2011-03-10 07:35 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naeko.livejournal.com
I know she was born in the US and she talked about being in high school on, I think, the east coast, so I don't believe she's even a bit from the UK. However, she *is an Italian princess- married to an actual Italian Prince. That might be what you're thinking of?

As much as I love Wilde for most of her Croftish attributes, she does't have the boobs. I hate implants, so I would never expect her to get them in order to conform, so I have to say no to Wilde as Lara Croft.

I was addicted to the games in high school, and I LOVE Lara Croft. (I think I screamed and ran around in circles excitedly when I found out Jolie was going to play her, ha). I have no idea who could do her justice, but Megan Fox is NOT it. Croft is, despite her penchant for being snarky and getting muddy, elegant and well-bred.

I hope they get her butler right, this time. HE NEEDS TO BE AN OLD MAN LOCKED IN A FREEZER!

on 2011-03-10 07:38 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naomi-jay.livejournal.com
Ah, you are correct. Her dad is Irish! I knew someone was somewhere, lol.

on 2011-03-10 07:47 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naeko.livejournal.com
Ah, then I am wrong...ish? I hadn't heard about her European roots. I've only seen a few of her interviews, so I was going off those =X

on 2011-03-10 07:53 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naomi-jay.livejournal.com
I think my confusions stems from an interview where she said she uses Wilde as her stage name as a tribute to Oscar Wilde and her Irish roots. Dammit! Why can't celebrities be less obscure?

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