Zombie tennis players from, er, Wimbledon (most entertaining sports commentary I have read in a long time: The Isner-Mahut battle is a bizarre mix of the gripping and the deadly dull. It's tennis's equivalent of Waiting For Godot, in which two lowly journeymen comedians are forced to remain on an outside court until hell freezes over and the sun falls from the sky. Isner and Mahut are dying a thousand deaths out there on Court 18 and yet nobody cares, because they're watching the football.)
two-axis fiction analysis grid. Via fanficcish places, but wholly valid for every work of fiction ever, for X=intellectual appeal and Y=emotional appeal.
on difficult characters (post from 2007 by Doris Egan, found while looking for something completely different) Just for the hell of it, I once began a novel by having my protagonist murder an innocent, and I was overjoyed when people told me, "I didn't think it would happen, but by the end of chapter two I was completely on his side." That, I thought, was earned; I wasn't slipping anything past anyone, or using a light tone to mask deeper matters.
A single parent writes about what the Budget has meant for her I have woken up to find I am society’s garbage. And with increasing regularity, people feel free to tell me that. I suppose it feels easier to do so if the Prime Minister tells you I am part of the reason Britain is broken.. This made me feel fortunate, guilty and outraged.
two-axis fiction analysis grid. Via fanficcish places, but wholly valid for every work of fiction ever, for X=intellectual appeal and Y=emotional appeal.
on difficult characters (post from 2007 by Doris Egan, found while looking for something completely different) Just for the hell of it, I once began a novel by having my protagonist murder an innocent, and I was overjoyed when people told me, "I didn't think it would happen, but by the end of chapter two I was completely on his side." That, I thought, was earned; I wasn't slipping anything past anyone, or using a light tone to mask deeper matters.
A single parent writes about what the Budget has meant for her I have woken up to find I am society’s garbage. And with increasing regularity, people feel free to tell me that. I suppose it feels easier to do so if the Prime Minister tells you I am part of the reason Britain is broken.. This made me feel fortunate, guilty and outraged.
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Date: Friday, June 25th, 2010 06:33 am (UTC)