I just said that you're pretty. Even when you're covered in...engine grease, you're... No, especially, especially when you're covered in engine grease.

Simon ,'Jaynestown'


The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?

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


Amy - Aug 13, 2008 5:29:20 pm PDT #626 of 6681
Because books.

And there's sometimes more to it than you're told. Like, Editor took it to a meeting, and Other Editors (or Publisher) didn't support it. Sometimes it's easiest to pull out the most banal excuse ("it's not quite what I want") to reject something that you really do want, you know? And it's not always a blessing to tell the writer, "Hey, I fought for this! And got shot down six ways to Sunday because everyone else is a pussy!"

The other thing is that editors do want something different. But they want it to be just enough like XYZ that they already publish that a) the editorial board won't shoot it down, and b) readers expecting XYZ won't think, "WTF?!"


Allyson - Aug 13, 2008 7:31:58 pm PDT #627 of 6681
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Just got back from Deb's book signing that went smashingly well!

She's much better at the thing where you talk and tell funny stories than I am. Maybe it will be better if I ever sell Sam.


Beverly - Aug 13, 2008 8:53:57 pm PDT #628 of 6681
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Allyson, I have a downloaded clip of you on Sally that I listened to just the other day. In your place I'm afraid I'd have both done and said something unbearably rude. But you were gracious and funny and warm, even when your hostess was being clueless, rude, and strident.

I don't think you're going to have a problem being charming at book signings. People will come because they've read the books, they know your "voice" from the page, and they want to actually hear it for themselves, and to tell you how you affected their lives. You are charming, you are witty, you are funny.

And you're pretty and have faaaabulous hair!


Scrappy - Aug 13, 2008 8:54:47 pm PDT #629 of 6681
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

What. Beverly. Said.


Wolfram - Aug 14, 2008 7:24:19 am PDT #630 of 6681
Visilurking

Getting Out

“Hey, what’s up. Sorry, that was stupid. Let me start again. Please? Okay. So I saw you over there, well over here - see I was over there, yeah by those guys - in the jerseys, smirking - anyway, what I want to say is...fuck. I had to come over, not just because you look amazing, no you do, seriously, I don’t just say stuff like that, but I came over because you’re wearing my wife’s ring, which we buried her in, I actually designed that pattern, and, well, how the hell did you....hey, HEY, shit, SOMEBODY STOP HER! Damn.”


Liese S. - Aug 14, 2008 9:39:52 am PDT #631 of 6681
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

What a narrative, Wolfram!

For most authors, writing is going to be a part-time gig or a secondary income in a two-income family, and that's just facts.

Yeah, this is true for musicians too, and something I don't think most aspiring rock stars realize. Even the people they idolize and dream of being now are likely to be painting billboards in a couple of years. There's just not nearly as much money in the industry as a whole as most people think. And I think that's true for all of the arts.

So we create to create.


Miracleman - Aug 14, 2008 10:51:27 am PDT #632 of 6681
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

...or we don't create because we're mush-heads.

t Conversation Judo-Flip to MeMeME!!

You know how, as a writer, you "hit the wall"? You're just stopped dead, smacking your noggin against an impenetrable wall of Can't Write?

I have no wall.

I have hit Writer's Quicksand.

That's the only way I can describe it. I've been staring at Chapter Five of my Goofy Fantasy Novel for, what? Three months now? And I just...blank out. Nothing happens. There's a big grey fog ahead where Stuff Happening is supposed to be.

It's driving me nuts.

Just thought I'd vent my spleen. Carry on.

t James T. Kirk Flip Conversation Out Of MeMeME!!


erikaj - Aug 14, 2008 11:10:47 am PDT #633 of 6681
Always Anti-fascist!

MM,I think this happens to everyone. I have not had it like that, but I've not been inspired either,lately.


Wolfram - Aug 14, 2008 11:18:50 am PDT #634 of 6681
Visilurking

Can you throw in some quicksand? Or a big grey fog? Or both. That would make a fun scene.

I find ideas come to me when I'm not looking for them. Of course I'm still staring at Chapter One of my novel/short story/screenplay, so there's that.


Typo Boy - Aug 14, 2008 11:24:45 am PDT #635 of 6681
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

For me, fiction is something where I have the talent but not the vocation. I can write very short fiction when inspired (usually by dreams) - otherwise sheer garbage. But I can write non-fiction professionally. I have a passion for it and sometimes inspiration, but I can put in the perspiration too - pound my head against that wall until it gives. Don't know why I can't take a professional approach to the first, but can to the second. Steven Brust claims the opposite is true for him, though his blog seems to belie this. Maybe it is a way around the block; he thinks of it as blogging, not non-fiction.