latenight rambling
Sep. 24th, 2014 01:07 amTomorrow will be a day of some small exertion.
So of course I sit up late, finish a book I've read often enough that I can quote long passages of it, and count it on Goodreads.
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I was watching Supernatural today, when it hit me:
It's the little things that damage suspension of disbelief.
I'll swallow a camel and strain at a gnat.
I will buy killer scarecrows, women in white, ghost trucks and demons. But don't tell me US 6 is in Cape Girardeau MO. The closest US 6 gets to Cape is Council Bluffs, Iowa, 540 miles away.
I will buy flying teens, heat vision, x-ray vision and Native American cave paintings about aliens. But do not show me a native Kansas girl getting back into her wrecked truck in the face of tornadoes. Heading for the ditch should be automatic.
There are ways the universe works. If your fictional world is exactly the same as ours, barring the paranormal element, I expect it to work like ours. US highways indicate how much of the US is north or east of them. Interstates indicate how much of the US is south or west of them. Odd numbered highways run north-south and even numbered run east-west.
To quote Jean Kerr:
"It is perfectly all right with me when a character in a post-modern play points at a realistic iron bed and says, 'this is a piano.' It's all right when he sits and plays the Blue Danube Waltz on the springs. But I expect that thereafter, no one will lie down on the piano."
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Autumn party mix
Spoon sized shredded wheat
teddy grahams
pretzels
autumn mix
peanut butter M&Ms
caramel corn
toss and cover with melted almond bark
So of course I sit up late, finish a book I've read often enough that I can quote long passages of it, and count it on Goodreads.
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I was watching Supernatural today, when it hit me:
It's the little things that damage suspension of disbelief.
I'll swallow a camel and strain at a gnat.
I will buy killer scarecrows, women in white, ghost trucks and demons. But don't tell me US 6 is in Cape Girardeau MO. The closest US 6 gets to Cape is Council Bluffs, Iowa, 540 miles away.
I will buy flying teens, heat vision, x-ray vision and Native American cave paintings about aliens. But do not show me a native Kansas girl getting back into her wrecked truck in the face of tornadoes. Heading for the ditch should be automatic.
There are ways the universe works. If your fictional world is exactly the same as ours, barring the paranormal element, I expect it to work like ours. US highways indicate how much of the US is north or east of them. Interstates indicate how much of the US is south or west of them. Odd numbered highways run north-south and even numbered run east-west.
To quote Jean Kerr:
"It is perfectly all right with me when a character in a post-modern play points at a realistic iron bed and says, 'this is a piano.' It's all right when he sits and plays the Blue Danube Waltz on the springs. But I expect that thereafter, no one will lie down on the piano."
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Autumn party mix
Spoon sized shredded wheat
teddy grahams
pretzels
autumn mix
peanut butter M&Ms
caramel corn
toss and cover with melted almond bark
Re: The D-Man Checks In
Date: 2014-09-26 05:56 am (UTC)Every time you rag me about this stuff, you kill any desire I have to fix it. Or to write anything else. I know what the problems are. Finding time and wherewithal to do anything about them is the problem. And things like this sap whatever momentum I've built up.
I get it. I'm a lousy writer. You keep saying I'm better than this. Well apparently NOT!
All you're doing is delaying any of the three getting fixed.
You're thinking too big. You're balking at the kid having x-ray vision, metaphorically speaking.
I'm talking little things. I'll swallow the x-ray vision, but don't have Kansans--with storm cellars!--be idiots about tornadoes.
Re: The D-Man Checks In
Date: 2014-09-28 01:24 am (UTC)~ You know the problems, yet you don't fix them. Somebody sees that you're not fixing them, calls you on it, maybe keeps calling you on it because you do not fix them after several months/notices, and this annoys you, therefore inspiring you to leave the problem(s) unfixed (which does nothing to silence the critics) and/or abandon the project(s) just to spite the critic(s).
~ You know the problems, yet you leave them in place & just continue on with the story, knowing (in theory) that anything that comes later will be built on a shaky foundation. If you make things implausible from Point A into B, readers will probably not care to see what else follows from Point B-C-D-E-F... because they will likely be just as implausible. This apparently doesn't register with you. "I'm writing a fantasy. I want it a certain way. Don't bother me, especially not with reality or credibility."
~ You can't find the time nor wherewithal to fix problems with existing stories, yet you can find the time & wherewithal to start writing new stories, thereby probably adding new problems to new stories, thereby adding to your burden... yet you do not see this?
~ I DO believe that you are a better writer than this. I've seen some of your finer works.
The difficulty seems to come from you wanting certain things to be a certain way, and when little inconveniences like common sense crop up to bar the way, you force them--like putting square pegs into round holes--and then you seem mystified when readers don't like it when they can see pegs that glaringly do not belong in the holes you've forced & pounded them into to make them fit. You put the pegs in order of colors, as you wanted them, not in order of color, size AND shape, as they need to be. Things look wonky, but you think the pegs look prettier the way you have them; nevermind some of the pegs are not fitting flush with the table top because of how you stuck & forced some of them into the holes. You want people to just accept & appreciate that you made a pretty design with the colors.
You, my dear, just don't like being told what to do.
You, my dear, are an artist, trying to be an architect.
You prefer mythology & magic to science & mechanics, which is all well and good, until you try fitting your stuff into a world where science & mechanics hold sway.
You want to build a beautiful, towering house of cards.
You do not care to be bothered with the mechanics of it.
You build your house of cards, then get grumpy when people notice the obvious blobs of glue that you used to force things to stay, and wonder why people can't just accept what you have built as a genuine house of cards.
Once you get on a roll, you can DO excellent work!
The bulk of the 2 stories I have interest in, which are currently down for repairs, is indeed impressive. It's easy to focus on the smaller percentage that is lacking, rather than the larger percentage that went right, and which you did do well, as it is the flaws critics focus on. So it is with every work of art.
Ragging on you?
What do you do when you call somebody on a problem, and they just leave it? ...And leave it? ...And leave it? When you know if the problem remains, then something isn't going to work, which you want to see work?
Size is relative. To me, it's a little thing to have horses strong enough to pull heavy wagons, but too weak to carry a rider in an escape attempt... so therefore it's smarter to gather up all the materials to invent a costly & noisy & improbable machine... which the villains, who are clever enough to run a long-standing kidnapping operation, are too stupid to imagine could be used as a means of escape.
Big stuff would be airship-to-airship combat, where NOBODY apparently has the foresight to see that the easiest way to deter, disable, or down an enemy airship would be to simply shoot holes in or set fire to its balloon.
You are only a lousy housekeeper if you don't clean things up when you know or get told there's a mess. You are only a lousy cook if you don't change a dish that people can't stomach the way you keep making it. You are only a lousy writer if you don't... Hmmm.
Re: The D-Man Checks In
Date: 2014-09-30 01:41 am (UTC)You know what? It is my time table. It is my energy level. And I will keep working to it. Because otherwise, you and