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The Great Write Way  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


Susan W. - Sep 01, 2003 8:57:55 am PDT #1792 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Hmm. Could I get by with khakis or something similar in the trouser genre for part of the time? Three days in a row of skirts feels like a lot for tomboy me, and for that time of year and the likely state of my waistline would likely require shopping, which would require money.


deborah grabien - Sep 01, 2003 9:04:31 am PDT #1793 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Well, I don't know if Betsy would agree, but I can't see why not.

BTW, just to clarify - Humongous difference between conventions and conferences. WorldCon is a convention, put on by the fans, and there are thirty thousand people who all seem to be dressed in Spock ears or as some character from Lord of the Whatever. World Fantasy (last year was in Minneapolis, I went and stayed with juliana, and I wore leather because that's what I wear and am comfortable wearing) is a conference, which is what I assume the RWA thing is. Everyone was wearing clothes, as opposed to assumed costumes; I wouldn't have worn jeans, but then, I enjoy dressing to do large public meetings. That's just me.

I could poke Marlene and ask her if she has any recs; she's a former romance writer and now an agent. She just came back from RWA, and could tell me the best moves, I imagine.


Susan W. - Sep 01, 2003 9:10:26 am PDT #1794 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

That'd be cool. I asked about clothes because when poking around on the RWA site, I was a bit intimidated by how formidably groomed some of those women looked. I mean, I have the Very Serious Black Suit that I wore last time I was interviewing for jobs, and it'll probably still fit, since I lost ten pounds between buying it and getting pregnant, and so far haven't gained anything back. But otherwise my idea of dressy clothes runs to the gypsyish.


Betsy HP - Sep 01, 2003 10:57:17 am PDT #1795 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Khakis and a pretty shirt would be fine, Susan. But I went for gypsyish myself; you haven't seen the Chinese jacket in question, but it's bright purple brocade lined with black velvet.

The thing is, at SF conventions and conferences (I've been to both), you're surrounded by fellow geeks. At RWA conferences, you're surrounded by fellow ladies. Middle-aged white ladies, to be specific. You do NOT have to dress the way people dress on the cover pictures of their novels, but you shouldn't look scruffy either. Artsy bohemian is fine.


deborah grabien - Sep 01, 2003 11:05:50 am PDT #1796 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Oh, I wouldn't consider doing scruffy in any case - nothing to do with genres or anything else. I'm out in public with strangers who share my craft? I want to look good.


Kristen - Sep 02, 2003 4:41:58 pm PDT #1797 of 10001

So because this week wasn't sucking enough already, I got my notification from SN that my Angel spec did not make the finals.

Yes, yes. Always a semifinalist, never a finalist.

ETA: And this post makes me sound more upset than I actually am. Because I'm sort of resigned to it all by now. Final nail in the scriptwriter career coffin, you know.


deborah grabien - Sep 02, 2003 4:42:57 pm PDT #1798 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Oh, shit, Kristen. I bet it's better than the finalists, by rather a lot, too.

And yes, the week, so far, she is suckola de maximus.


Kristen - Sep 02, 2003 5:31:44 pm PDT #1799 of 10001

Oh thanks. I still love my spec a lot. And hey, if it's the last script I ever write, it was a nice note to go out on. A sort of little love letter to my hometown.


deborah grabien - Sep 02, 2003 5:41:17 pm PDT #1800 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Does it have to be the last script you write?

I don't know the background, but, well - does it?


Kristen - Sep 02, 2003 6:06:19 pm PDT #1801 of 10001

Eh. It doesn't have to be. I mean, it's not like someone's gonna try and break my fingers if I sat down to write. But, yeah, it probably is the last one.

I haven't had the drive to write a script in...oh...close to two years now. Right around the time that I came to the realization that I didn't have the personality to make it as a screenwriter. Then I lost my job and ended up completely out of the industry. So even if I suddenly had the desire to write a dozen specs, I don't have any contacts in the TV world to show them to.

I wouldn't go as far as to say that I regret the attempt to break into the business but I would say it wasn't one of my smarter ideas. *snerk*