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Dark Prophecies and Evil Half-brothers – more of why I love sf/f | Font Folly
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. August 6, 2015. Dark Prophecies and Evil Half-brothers – more of why I love sf/f. A scan of my own copy of The Wicked Day, by Mary Stewart, purchased back in 1983. (Click to embiggen). Is all about viewpoints. Several important plot points turn on the fact that one or more characters is operating on incomplete or completely mistaken understanding. And the theme is about perspectives…. Each of the books in this series included a section in the back where Stewa...
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Aging Enchanters and Sinister Plots – more of why I love sf/f | Font Folly
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. July 30, 2015. Aging Enchanters and Sinister Plots – more of why I love sf/f. I couldn’t find a nice large image of the same cover art as my copy on line, so spent a while trying to scan the gold paperback. The best image I got was this one, even though you can see my hands and iPhone reflected in the cover. (Click to embiggen). Before I get into that, I want to remind you that voting for the Hugo Awards ends. Was published in 1970, it made references to futu...
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We want you to get the best information as you can about different publishers out there. There are a lot of groups to add here, so if you feel like a critical one has been missed, feel free to tell us in the comments below. We’ll add it as soon as possible. For a more comprehensive list of publishers, please check out the Furry Writers’ Guild. One of the most successful publishers in the furry fandom, Sofawolf has printed books by Kyell Gold and Ursula Vernon. One response to “. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Dreaming of better tales | Font Folly
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. July 28, 2015. Dreaming of better tales. The Hugo trophies handed out at the 21st World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Discon I, held in Washington, D.C., 1963. First, another reminder that voting for the Hugo Awards ends on Friday. If you are a Sasquan (WorldCon 2015) member and haven’t completed your ballot online, do it now before the servers get bogged down with the rush. The ballot is here. And I have to quote my favorite bit:. The worst thing...
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Entries by tag: writing. My Little Pony meets John the Balladeer. May 20th, 2012. It's no lie, and right here it is! And here's the blurb for it. This is what I've been working on since late December last year, and I do hope some of you here will enjoy it and maybe even spread the word. The story isn't complete as-is; I have. Got the whole thing saved and stored and I'll be posting it at a rate of roughly three chapters every few days so people can catch up. I doubt it'll be another Past Sins. Especially...
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Finland! Finland! Finland! | Font Folly
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. July 27, 2015. The Hugo trophy handed out at the 15th World Science Fiction Convention held in London, England in September of 1957. In his novel,. That’s because, while unifying social justice advocates is like herding cats because they are each outraged in their own way, haters are easy to predict because they are only happy when the people they hate are unhappy. The pre-supporting membership will automatically become a supporting membership for whichever o...
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Invisible no more: rooting out exclusion as a storyteller | Font Folly
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. August 5, 2015. Invisible no more: rooting out exclusion as a storyteller. Yesterday I wrote about queer invisibility in movies, television, books. Which can make the whole thing seem overwhelming. My first reaction was denial…. I don’t know if I was aware of the Bechdel Test. It was a few years later, I think after writing a blog post about the Bechdel Test, that I went through a bunch of my stories to see how they did. And I was very embarrassed at how ...
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Invisible? Refusing to see what’s already there… | Font Folly
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. August 4, 2015. Refusing to see what’s already there…. I was having a discussion about a movie with some friends on line, and two of us were commenting upon the possible romantic relationships between some of the characters. Because one of the pairs under consideration were two male characters who had not explicitly been portrayed as non-heterosexual, another friend in the conversation commented that he never understood why people do that. If you’re str...
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Ramblings from the desk of the Script Doctor. RSS for this section. August 23, 2016. Characters (and stories) are more than the sum of their parts. I was reading this blog post: Constantine or when the imitators eclipse the original. Once I noticed the phenomenon, I started seeing it everywhere. A story that had first introduced a particular concept or literary technique is hailed as a classic or breakthrough, but a decade of more later when hundreds of stories, movies, television episodes, et al hav...
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Writer's Zen Blog. About Writer’s Zen. Where Dreams Meet the Business of Writing. Archive for August, 2016. Writers and the value of doing nothing Julie Stroebel Barichello Author. Via Writers and the value of doing nothing Julie Stroebel Barichello Author. Prose from the Pros. Guest Post: The Charm and the Challenge of Writing a Series, by C. Hope Clark. I first discovered C. Hope Clark through her. After waffling back and forth for several months, I broke down and ordered her book,. And then, I read.
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