Betty Adams's Blog, page 130
June 19, 2016
Fresh Snow in June Because Why Not
Extreme environments make for good stories with decent conflict without needing an antagonist, or would the environment be the antagonist?
Published on June 19, 2016 16:16
June 17, 2016
Curse of the Marmot
Never joke about Marmot Curses. I accidentally called down the wrath of the marmots on a poor unsuspecting coworker. (Granted he should have known better than to mock the Marmots, especially while standing at the base of Mammal Hill but still).So adding this to the Great Big Book of Life Experience. The book that is full of all that stuff that will make a great story some day.
Published on June 17, 2016 15:16
June 16, 2016
June 15, 2016
June 15th, 2016
Some things shouldn't be eaten. The bright side is that this author can now write a realistic case of food poisoning.
Published on June 15, 2016 06:27
June 14, 2016
Mystery Over Saturn
Published on June 14, 2016 17:20
June 13, 2016
Peering Into the Sky
The Hubble Telescope has pulled another amazing image from the sky. This dwarf galaxy, a slightly less organized version of a universal neighborhood than your typical spiral, offers yet another spate of world building and dreams for writers. What do you think resides there?
Published on June 13, 2016 18:02
June 12, 2016
Persistence: Again
How does an author get published?It is asked over and over again, and the answer is always the same. Persistence; submit, submit, submit! It is a little like wining the lottery, except an author earns every penny. Of course there are the bits about making sure to have a story worth submitting, and making sure to follow the submission guidelines, but like tiny ants building a massive structure just taking that one small project in your jaws and moving it to the end of the tunnel as the queen commands will soon assure an unassailable fortress form which your warriors can sally forth to do battle with the plant eating pests that trouble the land and even the mightiest human will call you blessed!
Hmm, that analogy might have gone off the tracks a bit. Thresher ants are awesome people. Respect!
But focusing on the topic at hand. If you want to get published you have to submit; again and again and again!
Also keep records of who you submit to and when. That will come in handy later.
Does anyone else have a nice inspiring animal analogy? This author might need a new one...
Published on June 12, 2016 11:33
June 10, 2016
June 9, 2016
Rough Drafts
One of the hardest lessons in writing, at least for this author, was the concept of the rough draft. Being a detail orientated person means that getting it right the first time is incredibly important. But in real life writing it isn't. Things change and the story has too as well. It can be painful when the teacher forces you to sit down and pour out your ideas in an ungrammatical mess in a brief 15 minuets and then cut it up and do it all over again and again. But the results can't be argued with. What was one of the hardest lessons in writing for you?
Published on June 09, 2016 06:38
June 8, 2016
Oceans of Other Worlds
The depths of the ocean have always been, and will continue to be, sources of mystery and wonder. But what of aliens oceans? How much more do they provide fodder for storytelling? given that the simple presence of any water on a planet, let alone an entire ocean would be game changing from the life prospective an ocean couldn't fail to tantalize writers. Or what about the concept of an ocean world? A giant sphere of water without a rocky core? What would exist at its center? #WorldOceanDay
Published on June 08, 2016 07:06

Shape-shifting aliens make for fun art.
Qulix'tch, nutritional anthropologist.

