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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments [This article first appeared on Kissing the Blarney.]

Sherlock Holmes by Sidney Paget (1860-1908)
Sherlock Holmes by Sidney Paget (1860-1908)

The Sherlock Holmes Rights Grab: A grotesque sense of entitlement among writers

The New York Times reports that a US court has ruled that Sherlock Holmes is in the public domain; an appeal is being lodged.

An explosion of faux Sherlock Holmes fiction is expected, like a boil bursting.

I've yet to read a "Sherlock Holmes story" by an imitator that matches the quality of those written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The greater part of the art of literature is inventing and developing characters. It follows that a writer who insists that he has a "right" to use another writer's characters, by definition isn't much chop.

One of the purposes of the law of copyright protection having a natural termination a number of years after the death of the creator is education. There is nothing in the expressed reasons or implied intentions of the creators of copyright about satisfying the greed of writers too slack or untalented to invent their own characters by permitting them to cash in on the name recognition of established fictional icons created by better men.

Copyright © 2014 Andre Jute


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments My friend R. Doug Wicker being interviewed by Matt Posner, revealing the graveyard humor of air traffic controllers. See also Part 2, Doug's views on who's to blame if you're shot.
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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments Y'all are cordially invited to follow the Iditarod Tail Sled Dog Race with me; you need these pages:
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Andre Jute, Whiteout at Checkpoint on Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, 2013. Wetercolor on 300g hot press paper in A5 custom sketchbook.

I'm off for my annual break at the races now. [b]Y'all are cordially invited to join me at
The Greatest Race on Earth http://on.fb.me/10epqwn [/b]There in the first post you will find the necessary clock, entry list, links and explanations to help you follow The Greatest Race on Earth. I ran a half-Iditasrod, only 600 miles, in researching my novel IDITAROD, and I can tell you it's by far the toughest race in the world.


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments #IDITAROD POST MORTEM: A RACE WON, A RACE LOST by Andre Jute http://bit.ly/1nHSQeE #iditarod2014 @thrillsjute pic.twitter.com/rOUeD3DyqG

A blog about why after the most exciting Iditarod in a whole row of exciting races, I'm brassed off.


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments Rob Kulas: The Reader — if you don't love this image, you have no culture. http://bit.ly/1nB24wy


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments IDITAROD a novel of The Greatest Race on Earth by Andre Jute

IDITAROD a novel of The Greatest Race on EarthIDITAROD a novel of The Greatest Race on Earth

Review by LeAnn Neal Reilly

I very much enjoyed this tale of adventure, romance, and danger on the Iditarod Trail. Set in 1985, the heart of the story is an impetuous bet between one Rhodes Delaney, a sled-dog racer from Colorado, and James Whitbury, an Olympic gold-medal skier who also happens to be an MIT-trained engineer and inventor with a trust fund. (Yes, James is a bit too-good-to-be-true, but I'm happy to let that slide. After all, I actually know a few young men who could satisfy at least some of these traits. Mostly it's the trust fund part that doesn't convince me.)

Jute carefully establishes the main characters, including a monstrous wolf pack, before the actual Iditarod race begins, deftly weaving in details with a light hand. Initially misunderstandings and unfamiliarity color the nascent relationship between Rhodes and James (they met by chance at the outset), who train for the race of a lifetime in very different ways. Rhodes, the daughter of a Colorado rancher, will eschew corporate sponsorship to keep her father's hand-carved wooden sled unspoiled with advertising; instead, she'll work 12-hour days in a salmon-processing factory to raise the $20,000 to compete. But at least she's bred and trained her own dogs and has half a lifetime's experience racing. James, on the other hand, can afford to train and race, but he accepts sponsorship from Frontier Construction, getting dogs, training, and other elite help in return for designing and testing a lightweight alloy sled. He spends the better part of his training-year prototyping and testing a sled for production, but that's okay. He's got an experienced dog breeder and coach, along with the best nutritionist and gear that money can buy.

Once the race begins, so too does the story. Jute skillfully paces the writing to match the events. Though it moves quickly, the story never gets ahead of itself. At first, the story is told from Rhodes's point of view, but at a critical, terrifying moment, it switches to James's and then to a third-person view of the wolf pack, a distant but clearly festering problem. As the two racers face growing dangers and challenges on the 1200-mile trail from Anchorage to Nome, the wolves circle just outside their awareness but never far outside the reader's. The viewpoints continue to alternate until settling down with Rhodes'. Jute ups the ante as the race draws to a close, heaping exhaustion and terrifying danger upon his two main characters. The final harrying sequence of events, while not nail-biting, does require sitting up straight, scooting to the edge of the seat, and paying attention very closely.

I particularly enjoyed the story because of its realistic, and thorough, description of the Iditarod race, its history, the trail, and what it takes to compete. For a brief (and irrational moment), I wistfully wished I could experience the thrill of riding on the runners behind a sled pulled by a dozen well-trained dogs. However, I'm not so keen on facing angry moose, bear, or wolves, nor do I wish to ride into the teeth of 40-mile-an-hour wind. And I'd prefer to sleep more than a few hours at a time, especially on a soft, warm bed.

I must also say that I found the romance between Rhodes and James both charming and a bit quaint (though I don't mean anything pejorative by this). James has a gentleman's manners from another era: he politely requests permission to be excused by an elderly woman at the beginning, and he gallantly charges into a blizzard to help Rhodes, then camps chastely with her.

It isn't simply the romance that calls to mind a different, more genteel, era. There is a clear sense of propriety and duty throughout, a stiff-upper-lip sort of stoicism in the face of grievous difficulty, the understanding that the race takes precedence over everything else for Rhodes and James because they have said that they will run it, and their honor and sense of self are bound up in completing it to the best of their abilities. I personally am attracted to such characters.

IDITAROD a novel of The Greatest Race on Earth by Andre Jute

IDITAROD a novel of The Greatest Race on EarthIDITAROD a novel of The Greatest Race on Earth]


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments The Fire that Ate Poacher Tom’s Cottage
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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments Why my editor ran away to the South of France and Tuscany.
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Don't miss it especially if you're an opera-lover.


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments Stunning covers by Uvi Poznansky, And an article on vernacular dialog in Biblical lust! http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...
Stunning covers from Uvi Poznansky, who is a superior artist as well as a novelist. And an article on the vernacular dialogue in David's desire for Bathsheba. Enjoy!


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments Here's Buggins' Turn the Original Screenplay, “The hilarious crossover read”, already a bestseller on the presales. http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments BUGGINS' TURN is a bestseller already on the presales, on launch no 25 in the humour category at Kobo, etc.

if you write reviews or are a writer and didn't receive a notice about the free coupon for BUGGINS' TURN, drop a note to info[at]coolmainpress.com and we'd be delighted to add you to the mailing list.

BUGGINS' TURN by Andre Jute


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments Buggins' Turn reviewed: "quirky, humorous and downright terrifying-to-the-funny-bone" -- see the full review at http://magicvsscience.wordpress.com/2...


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments “Lovers and enemies alike have their price.”
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Festival by Andre Jute
Festival


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Andre Jute (andrejute) | 281 comments On my blog:

PARIS MURDERS: ANTI-SEMITISM INSPIRES IGNORANT REACTION, NOW APPARENTLY SWEDISH FOREIGN POLICY[

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