I voted. My favorite is Deep Wizardry mostly because I love the idea of the Song and whales being wizards.
My favorite of the Door books is probably The Door Into Sunset because it's the last one I read.
My favorite of DD's Star Trek books is My Enemy, My Ally because Ael is a helluva character and the combination of storytelling elements is just cherce.
My favorite short story of DD's is probably "Parting Gifts" because I love the kitten and it's so rare for someone to write a story with an old protagonist. But "Midnight Snack" comes damn close, because of its killer opening line. "My dad came down with the flu that day, so it was my turn to feed the unicorns."
My favorite YW short story is probably "Uptown Local", but that's because it's the only one I've read.
My favorite comic book story of DD's is probably "The Tale of Prince Ivan the Not-Too-Experienced" in The Dreamery simply for naming a weapon "The Ginsu Knife of Extreme Flexibility," but the Star Trek issue, "Double-Blind" comes close.
My favorite of the Marvel-syndicated characters is probably her X-MEN novel, Empire's End, because I like the X-Men more than Spiderman, and I can remember enthusing with Chris Claremont about her writing for half an hour or so.
My favorite animation script of hers is probably "The Lion and the Unicorn" for the Animated Batman series because I love that series as a whole, and seeing DD's name up on the screen was a gas.
My favorite of the Door books is probably The Door Into Sunset because it's the last one I read.
My favorite of DD's Star Trek books is My Enemy, My Ally because Ael is a helluva character and the combination of storytelling elements is just cherce.
My favorite short story of DD's is probably "Parting Gifts" because I love the kitten and it's so rare for someone to write a story with an old protagonist. But "Midnight Snack" comes damn close, because of its killer opening line. "My dad came down with the flu that day, so it was my turn to feed the unicorns."
My favorite YW short story is probably "Uptown Local", but that's because it's the only one I've read.
My favorite comic book story of DD's is probably "The Tale of Prince Ivan the Not-Too-Experienced" in The Dreamery simply for naming a weapon "The Ginsu Knife of Extreme Flexibility," but the Star Trek issue, "Double-Blind" comes close.
My favorite of the Marvel-syndicated characters is probably her X-MEN novel, Empire's End, because I like the X-Men more than Spiderman, and I can remember enthusing with Chris Claremont about her writing for half an hour or so.
My favorite animation script of hers is probably "The Lion and the Unicorn" for the Animated Batman series because I love that series as a whole, and seeing DD's name up on the screen was a gas.
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