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Tag Archives: Sci Fi
Love the Bunny Suit
I like bad special effects. I like low budget movies. I like stories that are put together from string and scrap and heaps of limitations and somehow still work. I’m not against CGI or great FX. These things can be awesome. It isn’t ultimately the FX that make a sci fi / fantasy / horror [...]
Posted in Blog, Movies, Writing Also tagged Bunnies, Bunny Suit, Bunny Suits, Camera Tricks, Fantasy Horror, Filmmaker, Giant Rabbits, Heaps, Horror Story, John Carpenter, Krull, Low Budget, Night Of The Lepus, Puppets, Rabbits, Scary Film, Slow Motion, Soundstage, Strange Element 5 Comments
On Creativity Vs. Copyright
Back from Fencon. It was a terrific time. One of the best cons I’ve been to in a while. Enjoyed every panel I participated in or watched from the audience. Met some very cool people. And just had a lot of fun. I don’t know what else to say beyond that. Great convention. Great time. [...]
Posted in Blog, Comic Books, Writing Also tagged Audience, Blog, Byproduct, Copyright Concerns, Copyright Laws, Creative Writers, Creativity, Fencon, Great News, Great Time, Intention, Pleasure, Rousing Success, Step At A Time, Terrific Time, Time One, Universe, Universes, Vested Interest, Wr 5 Comments
Anomaly
Can a novelologist earn a living writing standalone stories? It’s a question that comes up a lot. My answer to this is that, yes, it’s certainly possible. I’m doing fine writing non-series novels. Granted, I might be an anomaly, and because we don’t live in the universe where I am writing my 9th Gil’s All [...]
Posted in Blog, Writing Also tagged Anomaly, Christopher Moore, Continuity, Crossover, Detective, Discworld Novels, Dozens Upon Dozens, Fine Writing, Gil, Justification, Mack, Megaton, Misfortune, Parallel Worlds, S Books, Standalone Novels, Trolls, Vampires, Werewolf 5 Comments
The Mass Effect Effect