I could squeeze you until you popped like warm champagne, and you'd beg me to hurt you just a little bit more.

Fuffy ,'Storyteller'


Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Allyson - Apr 06, 2010 8:31:56 am PDT #21299 of 30001
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

I'll go the self-publishing route. Sent to Deb just in case. I'm just going to be numb for a little while. So much work down the drain. Hate this.


Gudanov - Apr 06, 2010 8:33:04 am PDT #21300 of 30001
Coding and Sleeping

I think he would in a hot minute if he though he could get away with it.

Maybe, I just think that Kos, Think Progress, KO, and the like often take statements further than they really go. Sometimes I might go too far in trying to moderate things though.


javachik - Apr 06, 2010 8:33:18 am PDT #21301 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

As I roused Matilda from bed she snizzled and complained and then cried when JZ left. So I calmed her by pointing out things in the room, and I pointed to the Dave Stewart (old A's pitcher) bobblehead and said, "That's Dave Stewart. He was a great pitcher. See the letter on the hat? That's his team. He's on the A's."

Matilda sniffed and rubbed at her tears and replied "We don't like the blue team." (The Dodgers)

Love!


Gudanov - Apr 06, 2010 8:34:38 am PDT #21302 of 30001
Coding and Sleeping

"We don't like the blue team." (The Dodgers)

As long as you aren't talking about the Royals.


Tom Scola - Apr 06, 2010 8:38:37 am PDT #21303 of 30001
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Albert Pujols is on track to hit 324 home runs this season.


msbelle - Apr 06, 2010 8:43:13 am PDT #21304 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Allyson, when you get things sorted, let us know where we can send pre-order money to help with the self-publishing.


Allyson - Apr 06, 2010 8:44:46 am PDT #21305 of 30001
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

Thanks so much, guys. I will so totally put my shoulder to the wheel in a couple of days. Just need to "woe as me" for a day or so.


DavidS - Apr 06, 2010 8:45:25 am PDT #21306 of 30001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

My bus tour was reviewed on the LA Weekly blog. (Egad, she called me "snow haired." I am ancient mummy dust.)

As long as you aren't talking about the Royals.

You've got to win before you earn our enmity, Gud.

Albert Pujols is on track to hit 324 home runs this season.

He'll do it too!

Also Timmy's going to go 35-0.

Allyson, that work is not down the drain. The thing you created exists, and you'll self publish and people will read it. And you learned how to be a different kind of writer. It's a huge leap going from Vampire people to being a children's writer. Bear in mind, Knut wrote three novels before he got one published.


Gudanov - Apr 06, 2010 8:47:36 am PDT #21307 of 30001
Coding and Sleeping

Rejection is the writer's lot.

I have this argument with myself over the book I'm working on. Should I try to follow advice on how to make a book more publishable or not. In some ways it feels like a fool's errand since the odds of getting published are pretty damn low, on the other hand, the odds are already low so why make them even lower.

Fortunately, the majority of the advice is stuff that simply makes for better writing. While I haven't changed the story in a substantial way, I have modified things to make it more appealing for agents (according to what I've read, often by agents) and found I really liked how it ended up and wouldn't want to change it back. Turns out agents know what they are talking about.

Wordcount is turning out to be a bitch though, while the exercise of trying to pare out all the unnecessary words is a very good one, I worry I'm not putting in enough to give flavor to the world and some of the characters. It's tough with Fantasy books because so many good ones shatter the maximum recommended wordcount or don't really complete a story.

Oops, rambled. I'm not even sure what my point was anymore.


Jesse - Apr 06, 2010 8:48:08 am PDT #21308 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Sorry about that, Allyson. And what David said is right.

Also, you people made me remember the Butterscotch Stallion, which is not what my day needed.