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message 1: by Nick (last edited Jul 27, 2012 06:51AM) (new)

Nick (whyzen) | 1295 comments http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2012/...
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From Pat Rothfuss blog:
So… yeah. I’m going to be doing a show on Geek and Sundry. I get to go play with the cool kids.

It’s going to be a series of hour-long discussions about storytelling. We’ll probably focus on novels a bit, because that’s where I live and breathe. But I have plans to talk about other types of stories too. I want to bring in people to talk about storytelling in videogames. In comics. On the web. On TV.

It’s all story, you see.

So that’s the good news. We’re doing this. It’s going to be cool.

The bad news is that I have no fucking idea what to call the show.

I originally pitched it as Storytelling 101. But I knew that was a shit title as soon as I came up with it. It’s boring. Plus cliche.

I’ve been wracking my brain for a month now, and I still haven’t been able to come up with something I like.

You see, names are important things, or so I hear. I’d like to have a really good one for my show. I’d like something catchy, clear, and a little bit sexy….

But so far, everything I’ve come up with has been mostly crap.

Writer’s Roundtable? - Clear enough, but lacks panache.

Ars Fabula? – Slightly clever, but mostly wankerish.

Narratavores? – Confusing AND wankerish.

Wheaton’s show, Tabletop, has a great title. It’s clever. It’s catchy. And most of all, it’s informative.


UPDATE: http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2012/...


message 2: by Jane (new)

Jane Higginson | 165 comments hmm stories are us, tales are us, are you sitting comfortably ?, story corner, novel niche, novel nouveau...hmm its a hard one..good job im no writer lol...im very very excited about the show though!


message 3: by Nick (last edited Jul 24, 2012 04:48AM) (new)

Nick (whyzen) | 1295 comments I suggested on his wordpress comments maybe "Writer's Block".

Also I threw a link over to this post on the comments there too.


message 4: by Zerofever (new)

Zerofever | 20 comments Thumbs up on Writers Block


message 5: by Nick (new)

Nick (whyzen) | 1295 comments I like it too. I missed on his comments though where it had already been suggested.


message 6: by Zerofever (new)

Zerofever | 20 comments Hmmm, bards tell stories. I keep returning to the word "tales". Of Tales and (something). Quite hard


message 7: by Jane (new)

Jane Higginson | 165 comments ooh writers block or bards tales something like that


message 8: by William (new)

William Dunham | 20 comments "But Wait There's More" is the first thing that came to mind.


message 9: by Nick (last edited Jul 24, 2012 07:32AM) (new)

Nick (whyzen) | 1295 comments "The Unlemmables"? that one might require too much explanation for the uninitiated.

maybe "The Scribblers"


message 10: by Joseph (new)

Joseph This is where Pat needs someone like Neil Gaiman to come up with a title, he's perfect at this sort of thing.

Although Gaiman's brilliant at most things to be fair. :D

I quite like Writers Block, something along those lines would be good, like "Writing Tales".


message 11: by Rasnac (new)

Rasnac | 336 comments Joseph wrote: "This is where Pat needs someone like Neil Gaiman to come up with a title, he's perfect at this sort of thing.

Although Gaiman's brilliant at most things to be fair. :D

I quite like Writers Block,..."


When you mentioned Gaiman, my mind went directly to "Dream Hunters" After all, it is what writers do in a sense, isn't it?

Then from Gaiman, my mind wondered to great Mr. Alan Moore and the philosophical realm that he called "İdeaspace", which is basically where the stories come from.

http://powerofmyth.livejournal.com/22508.html

Using a term that someone else invented might not seem teribly original but I believe watchers will appreciate the usage of this complex concept and what it represents as a name of a show about storytelling.


message 12: by Art (last edited Jul 24, 2012 09:54AM) (new)

Art | 192 comments what about calling it "The Inklings" after the writing group that both Lewis and Tolkien were a part of where he wrote the Hobbit. Or is that plagiary?


message 13: by Justin (new)

Justin | 3 comments Annals of Annals, Bibliosophy or Scoop of Yarn ?


message 14: by Casey (new)

Casey | 654 comments I posted these suggestions over at Pat's blog but since I feel as if I belong to the Sword and Laser community, I thought I'd repost them here.

* Into Story
* Tell me a story
* Down the rabbit hole
* Talking stories
* Beyond words
* Story all the way down
* How to make the puppet dance
* Let there be story
* Tilting at story-mills
* Geography of story
* Cookies and creativity
* Tapping Tale (too suggestive?)
* Making story
* Story wrangling
* Whale of a tale


message 15: by Mike (new)

Mike | 3 comments The Talesmith?
Laborastory? [pronounced Karloff-style: la-BORA-story]


message 16: by William (new)

William Dunham | 20 comments i like "The Talesmith?" good one.


message 17: by Jane (new)

Jane Higginson | 165 comments Im liking story wrangling, beyond words and down the rabbit hole from your list casey :)


message 18: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 24, 2012 01:57PM) (new)

How about a riff on what you said, "It's all story, you see."?

All About the Story
All in the Story
It's All About the Story

(Now that I wrote "story" so many times, the word is starting to look a little weird to me...)


message 19: by Jane (new)

Jane Higginson | 165 comments Sharon wrote: "How about a riff on what you said, "It's all story, you see."?

All About the Story
All in the Story
It's All About the Story

(Now that I wrote "story" so many times, the word is starting to look ..."

I like All in the story :)


message 20: by Bjarne (new)

Bjarne (bookbrewery) | 1 comments Well, the best so far seem to be "Writer´s block." (from the thread in Pat´s blog)

The plural meanings fit so well into a concept of helping authors craft a story, as well as being a hangout for writers in general.


message 21: by Michael (last edited Jul 24, 2012 03:20PM) (new)

Michael (the_smoking_gnu) | 178 comments Based on Pat Rothfuss' books: "tl;dr" >:)


message 22: by Procrastinador (new)

Procrastinador Diletante Ok, I'll say the obvious one...

"The name of the story..."
or
"In the name of the story..."

André


message 23: by Mohrravvian (new)

Mohrravvian | 99 comments I also like Writer's Block. It's clever and has double meanings.


message 24: by Mike (new)

Mike Thicke (mikethicke) | 70 comments Writer's Block seems too close to Writing Excuses (a podcast about writing sff).


message 25: by Ruth (tilltab) Ashworth (last edited Jul 24, 2012 07:08PM) (new)

Ruth (tilltab) Ashworth | 2218 comments Writer's Block is good, but would lead me to expect the show to be focused solely on novel writing techniques rather than storytelling in general.

How about To Tell a Tale? That would appeal to me, and seems to sum up the show, but then, I thought of it, so maybe that's why I like it. :P


message 26: by Mykander (new)

Mykander | 19 comments The Annals

It can fit one definition of the term and the book itself inspired writing and storytelling, not to mention was a primary source to teach people to read and write for centuries, and it sounds kinda cool.


message 27: by Travis (new)

Travis | 3 comments How about The Storyboard?


message 28: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan | 185 comments Tale Spin? Will throw out more later.


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Jonathan wrote: "Tale Spin? Will throw out more later."

Tale Spin--that's pretty good. I like it best so far- better than mine, even.


message 30: by Sky (new)

Sky Corbelli | 352 comments Jonathan wrote: "Tale Spin? Will throw out more later."

Oh-ee-yay, Tale Spin!
Oh-ee-oh, Tale Spin!
Friends for life through thick and thin, it's another Tale Spin!


message 31: by Tony (new)

Tony Art of the Anecdote
Narrativity
Tell Tales


message 33: by Ena (new)

Ena (enantoiel) | 22 comments I like Talesmith best among the suggestions. It has a sense of shaping a story, not just novels but stories told using different media as well. It sums up the intended show quite well.


message 34: by Skip (new)

Skip | 517 comments I think it should be "Storytime with Pat". :)


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