Molly Ringle's Blog

May 14, 2025

Hi! Come elsewhere and find me!

Are you still following me here and seeing this? Thank you! That is really nice of you! And also, please understand I'm barely ever here on LJ anymore. I miss you and I do want to stay connected with you, though! So, find me elsewhere—pick a couple of these:

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Published on May 14, 2025 11:54

May 22, 2024

What makes for one of those stories you can't stop thinking about?

My lovely and delightful author friend Melissa McTernan was one of my early readers for Ballad for Jasmine Town, and said recently that she found herself still occasionally thinking about the book, months later. Which to me is such a high compliment! And it has led me to ponder: what is it that makes a story, be it book or show or film, stick in our heads longer than usual?

Plenty of shows or books are perfectly engaging while we’re watching/reading them, but after we’re done, they drop straight...

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Published on May 22, 2024 18:23

December 14, 2023

TV Tropes knows what's up with the fae

As a fandom-loving person, one of my favorite sites at which to go down rabbit holes (that saying itself being a fandom reference, of course) is TVTropes.org. Despite its name, it does not confine itself to TV shows, but encompasses all of popular culture: video games, literature, music, theatre, anime, you name it. It has accurate and often amusing names for the over 30,000 (!) tropes listed on the site, and it cross-references each one with the books, shows, etc., that contain examples of the ...

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Published on December 14, 2023 22:38

June 5, 2023

All rainbows aside —

To me, Pride is important, and queer people of all types are important all year, because they make ALL of us think about traditional gender roles and sexuality norms and whether our cultures really need to be the way they are. Those are issues that too often go unquestioned.

(My undergrad degree was in cultural anthropology, so I can assure you that human cultures display LOTS of variation on these topics, and thus the answer is: nope, no culture has to be the way it is. There are countless alte...

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Published on June 05, 2023 15:24

March 22, 2023

Howl's Moving Castle: retelling of Jane Eyre?

It recently occurred to me that Howl’s Moving Castle is kind of another retelling of Jane Eyre. No wonder I love it.

HMC is of course in the fantasy genre and is more whimsical, not gothic and set in the real world like Jane Eyre or other novels that also retell it (e.g., Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, or Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden—both of which I also love). Nonetheless, consider the similarities:

· Young woman, largely unappreciated and downtrodden throughout her childhood, sets...

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Published on March 22, 2023 16:54

March 2, 2023

AITA: Phantom of the Opera

The other day my younger sister mentioned Phantom of the Opera and how chaotic it is, plotwise. This led me to write a very quick parody in the style of a Reddit AITA post. Enjoy. :)

#AITA

I’m a music tutor (53M) and a guard of sorts at the opera house, and have been seeing a singer there (23F). She started out as a student of mine, then gradually we fell in love. We’ve had some issues at work that keep coming between us, though. I killed one of her coworkers by hanging him from the stage riggin...

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Published on March 02, 2023 10:23

February 24, 2023

How to write a book (short version)

I was just talking with a writer friend about the difficulties of wrangling all the threads of a big novel, in its early stages—something we both have plenty of familiarity with. It got me looking back at my notes for Lava Red Feather Blue, which I struggled with for the first several months of trying to write it. And this note was the turning point:

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Aug. 13, 2017

Here’s my moody trouble today and why I think I’m feeling like this isn’t as much fun as I hope: I’m giving too much thought to wh...

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Published on February 24, 2023 10:37

December 14, 2022

Not writing any more homophobia/coming-out stories, I promise.

I've gone back to this post and added the following paragraph to the beginning. I'm posting it by itself here in the hopes that it sets the record straight and reaches more readers. Thank you keeping me honest and humble out there, truly.

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Just to clarify, All the Better Part of Me, the novel mentioned below about the 25-year-old bi man, is a coming-out story, but it is probably the only one I will ever write. I have since moved on to the more hopeful scenario: LGBTQIA+ characters getting ...

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Published on December 14, 2022 15:31

December 13, 2022

Lady Chatterley's Lover 2022: thumbs up!

I just watched the new Lady Chatterley's Lover on Netflix. I wasn't expecting much, since adapting this book tastefully is always tricky, but I actually loved it. Yes, there's nudity and sex aplenty—that's an integral part of the story's territory—but to me it felt natural, lush, and highly romantic. In fact, I'd guess that the most valid accusation about it is that it's more romantic than the novel, which has a darker and more grim feel. (Find me a book set in coal-mining lands that does NOT ha...

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Published on December 13, 2022 16:17

November 18, 2022

"No one else who would take me"

Today, on a whim, I leafed through some of my high school journals. And this bit kicked me in the gut. I was writing about my boyfriend:

"I even began talking to him about breaking up. Needless to say, this upset him so much that I was knocked back into my senses. Especially the way he pointed out that there was no one else who would take me."

Oh 15-year-old Molly. I want to go back and hug you and tell you he is SO WRONG and that that was, furthermore, a horrible, false, cruel thing for him to ...

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Published on November 18, 2022 12:40