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Jennifer Fallon's Blog
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Viewing By Month : August 2008 / Main
26-Aug-2008
Some excellent writing advice from Matthew JarpeI was going to put up something about writing this week and then sci-fi writer Matthew Jarpe, They are important lessons, indeed. So, rather than re-invent the wheel, I'm reprinting them here, making me seem very wise and knowledgable for agreeing with him. You really should visit Matthew's blog. And you should probably buy his book, too... :) 1. Be a do, not a be. Gordon Van Gelder sent back a detailed set of notes for the story I wrote with Jonathan Andrew Sheen, "The Bad Hamburger." He had already bought the story and his acceptance was not contingent on our making the changes, but he thought some of his edits would strengthen the story. We ended up taking almost all of his recommendations, not because he's a great authority on what makes a good story, but because all of his edits did improve the story. Well, most of them, anyway. I think he wanted to make the dog into a cat. But he made one suggestion that stuck with me through the years. He told us to comb through the manuscript and look for every appearance of a form of the verb "be" and look at those sentences closely. Could we re-write those sentences and make them stronger? We usually could, and did. "We were surrounded by the enemy," becomes "The enemy surrounded us."
25-Aug-2008
And they accuse fantasy writers of using whacky names...Remember the reviewer that had a go at one of my books recently for the excessive use of silly names? Well, I have now decided excessive use of silly names is merely art imitating life. You see, Gwen Stafani and Gavin Rossdale just named their second son Zuma Nesta Rock. Clearly they expect him to have a future as an evil overlord's chief minion. But he won't be alone...
I think this is actually child abuse. Can't we stop them? Isn't there a law? Actually, now I think about it, there might be a law against stupid names in some places. I believe Brazil enacted such a law a few years ago after some birdbrain tried to name his kids Paragraph and Full Stop. And then, of course, there's the kid who recently won a court case to have her name changed from Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii... Parents should be licensed, dontcha think?
24-Aug-2008
Yes mum... you look fat in that...Dace sat his mother down last night and suggested, none too gently, that she was getting a bit tubby and she really should think about ordering something like Lite'n'Easy so she could lose some weight. He then proceeded to give her the whole advertising spiel about convenience, feeling better and looking great. What's funny is that, on a bad day, Firstborn the ex-gymanst is a size 12 (US 10). When I asked him if he thought I was fat (and yes, I am). He said "No Nana. You're just right." Isn't he precious? Of course, his mother doesn't think so...hehehehe
23-Aug-2008
A thought to ponder...“Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.”
22-Aug-2008
The call for better villiansWell, you all picked it. One random bit of coconut and I'm a gonner. Good news is it wasn't too serious and I'll soon be back in the land of the Unmedicated and Able to Move Without Cussing. In the meantime, here's something for you to ponder. Why We Deserve Better Villains — And How To Get Them It's a very thought provoking article. And I agree. Give me villians that are totally irredeemable. It's all Luke Skywalker's fault when you think about it. If he hadn't started on that "save my daddy" campaign and made Darth Vader go all noble and goody-goody at the end of Return of the Jedi, the world of super-villiany would be a much more interesting place:)
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author of Radio Freefall, listed "5 Writing Lessons I Wish I'd Learned the Easy Way" over on his very entertaining blog.