G.L. Snodgrass's Blog, page 10
July 2, 2014
Book Addiction
The signs that you are addicted to Books.
I realized the other day that I am addicted to books. It is a common vice, shared by many but not yet recognized by the American Medical Association. I feel that if they were to look at it they would agree with me. Book Addiction is a serious disease. Here are the common symptoms.
1. You buy books that you never get around to reading. You know when you buy it you probably won’t. But you can’t stop yourself.
2. You are constantly on the lookout for that next great thing. That book that you can fall in love with and recommend to all your friends
3. You always read the book before going to see the movie. You don’t want the movie to spoil the book.
4. You have more than one E-Reader. (I have three, I had a Sony, went to Kindle because of the larger selection. Someone gave me an old nook that I can’t through away).
5. You think bookshelves with paper type books are an important furniture feature in your home.
6. You give books as gifts, especially to your children and grandchildren. Then are surprised when they don’t love them as much as you did.
7. You have always thought you could write a novel, maybe even tried it a time or two.
8. You have been known to read the back of Cereal boxes because you can’t sit still without reading something. (You know you have it bad when you find yourself editing the back of cereal boxes. “I would have said it like this” or “That is grammatically incorrect.”)
9. You can cite the difference between a Regency and Victorian Romance, or between a Space Opera and an Epic Fantasy
10. You think the smell of an old book is better than the smell of a new car.
Published on July 02, 2014 16:45
June 23, 2014
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Published on June 23, 2014 21:27
June 3, 2014
Reader from France
I was looking at my Statistics the other day and noticed once again that a reader from France visited. Only one, but it happens after almost every post. I would love to hear from this person. Why do they follow. How did they find me. It is a wonderful mystery. Please, if you live in France, leave a comment and tell me something about yourself. Thanks
Published on June 03, 2014 23:02
John C Write Captures the meaning of story telling
John C Write has a nice blog post about his fight with the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association. I don't really have a comment about who to champion in this brawl. I just wanted to point out something he wrote in his blog. However, I do think that a man who can right like this probably deserves our support in a bar room brawl.
"When the first storyteller of prehistory standing outside the cave in the circle of light shed by that newly-invented dancing sky-flower called fire, and with wide gestures and daring words, while the shadows leaped, astonished the youngsters of the clan with the deeds of the great hunt which happened that day, he used these tools of the trade.
He told of the comedy of a spear thrown butt-first, the tragedy of a man trampled, the drama of the band of hunters aiding each other that the tribe might feast, that the tribe might live! And the youngsters with their eyes wide and mouths hanging round open listened in wonder. They were enchanted.
And then, as twilight deepened into night and the stars looked on, the tale he told turned to the of the eldest grandfathers and great hunters long dead but living again in the constellations, chasing the raging boars and mighty mastodons and swift smilodons whose images were in the zodiac — that unknown and unnamed first storyteller told a tale of stars and eternal things.
He told of the creation of the world, the kindling of the sun and moon, and how the High Spirit placed green trees and blue rivers in the mighty lap of the Earth. And he sang the names of their fathers and forefathers, and how the tribe was blessed in times long gone by the gods, and how these names and great deeds must never be forgotten, but told in turn to their sons and daughters.
That first founder of my guild knew the three things any storyteller who is honest knows: A story is not a lecture nor a sermon; the storyteller puts the story first, not the storyteller; the storyteller serves rather than rules those who hear his tale."
Read the whole article
http://www.scifiwright.com/2014/06/united-underworld-literary-movement-manifesto/
"When the first storyteller of prehistory standing outside the cave in the circle of light shed by that newly-invented dancing sky-flower called fire, and with wide gestures and daring words, while the shadows leaped, astonished the youngsters of the clan with the deeds of the great hunt which happened that day, he used these tools of the trade.
He told of the comedy of a spear thrown butt-first, the tragedy of a man trampled, the drama of the band of hunters aiding each other that the tribe might feast, that the tribe might live! And the youngsters with their eyes wide and mouths hanging round open listened in wonder. They were enchanted.
And then, as twilight deepened into night and the stars looked on, the tale he told turned to the of the eldest grandfathers and great hunters long dead but living again in the constellations, chasing the raging boars and mighty mastodons and swift smilodons whose images were in the zodiac — that unknown and unnamed first storyteller told a tale of stars and eternal things.
He told of the creation of the world, the kindling of the sun and moon, and how the High Spirit placed green trees and blue rivers in the mighty lap of the Earth. And he sang the names of their fathers and forefathers, and how the tribe was blessed in times long gone by the gods, and how these names and great deeds must never be forgotten, but told in turn to their sons and daughters.
That first founder of my guild knew the three things any storyteller who is honest knows: A story is not a lecture nor a sermon; the storyteller puts the story first, not the storyteller; the storyteller serves rather than rules those who hear his tale."
Read the whole article
http://www.scifiwright.com/2014/06/united-underworld-literary-movement-manifesto/
Published on June 03, 2014 22:56