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Everything Else / TOKYOPOP hiring editor (fluent Korean), copy edito
« on: April 24, 2006, 02:20:56 PM »
We're hiring. One editor who speaks, reads, writes fluent Korean, and one copy editor who is awesome. Experience needed. Both must be willing to live/work in Los Angeles and also be willing to not be entirely certain of your job future. Both are salaried positions.

I can pass on your resume if you fit the bill. Any questions?

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Movies and TV / Peter S. Beagle wants his money for Last Unicorn
« on: April 17, 2006, 03:25:11 PM »
quoted from http://www.conlanpress.com/youcanhelp/

Since 2004, London-based Granada Media (a multibillion-dollar entertainment and news conglomerate) has sold over six hundred thousand DVDs and videotapes of THE LAST UNICORN. They've also made cable broadcast deals for it in several different countries, and they sold the live action remake rights for a quarter of a million dollars.

The film is based on Peter S. Beagle's famous book. He also wrote the screenplay. The film is as good as it is because he put everything he had into it.

And you know what? Granada Media refuses to pay Peter what they owe him. They've made millions on his creativity. They owe him hundreds of thousands of dollars. But they won't pay up.

---ALSO---

In 1978, Peter wrote the screenplay for the animated LORD OF THE RINGS. It took draft after draft written under ferocious deadline pressure to make everything work. Producer Saul Zaentz made a lot of promises to Peter in order to get him to do that work in return for no money beyond his original "consulting fee" of only $5,000 -- promises that Zaentz almost immediately reneged on.

The animated movie was only a moderate success at the box office, but the power of Peter's script helped the film work magic on a young Peter Jackson, inspiring him to go read Tolkien's books. (Hear Jackson say so for himself at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, on February 6th, 2004.) Where that led...well, we all know where that led.

But we don't all know that Saul Zaentz has been paid nearly two hundred million dollars out of the earnings of Peter Jackson's films, as payment for Zaentz's Tolkien rights. And we don't all know that the Saul Zaentz Company refuses to use any of their huge income to finally make good on the promises that Zaentz made to Peter, even though (a) they could easily afford to do so, and (b) without Peter's hard work they never would have earned any of that money.

Adding insult to injury, when asked to do the right thing they claim they've never profited from owning the Tolkien rights.

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Books / [Hugo nominated] Old Man's War
« on: April 13, 2006, 01:47:05 AM »
I finished this book a bit over a week ago. It's an entertaining enough read, but not groundbreaking, and the characters are very flat--everyone is either sarcastic and jaded, impervious to humor, or stupid.

It's a military sci-fi somewhat in the tradition of Starship Troopers but without the politics and with bioengineering and mind transfer instead of power armor. The very end was emotionally engaging, which made me happy, and there are a few truly funny moments in various places (like with the drill sergeant finds reasons he hates every single cadet and sends them off running 20 kilometers...and the main character is the only one left standing...any more would give it away).

The first-person narrative is okay, but I never really got inside any character's head, not even the main character. Stuff just happened. I didn't get to care about anyone.

Comparing to other Hugo-winning books I've read in the past, this doesn't make the grade. The recent winner it's on a plot, characterization, and writing level closest to is the Neanderthal book Hominids, but that was groundbreaking in at least one way. This one is just a decent book.

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Books / [Hugo nominated] Spin
« on: April 13, 2006, 12:39:00 AM »
I just finished reading this book. This is a book I will fully support for the Hugo, assuming one of the other books is not more deserving. It's groundbreaking and well-written, with well-drawn characters you can really care about.

The basic plot is that the Earth gets surrounded by some sort of shell that blocks out all the stars (except the Sun, which it filters to normal levels), and time inside this shell passes much more slowly than in the outside universe, so that in a day inside, thousands of years pass on the outside. Or something like that; I don't remember the exact scale. The book revolves around the main character, Tyler (who later becomes a doctor), starting when he's 12 years old, and his twin friends Jason (a genius) and Diane (who gets involved in religion), who are a year older, and all of their parents (one of whom owns an aerospace company), as they cope with and deal with and try to figure out and fix this situation.

It did not give me the emotional hit that my most favorite books do, though there are some profound emotional statements in it, but it kept me involved mostly as a work of fine science fiction and how some real people deal with it. The first-person POV is the absolute best I've seen in years--of course, it's so hard to do that it's not done incredibly often, so my sample is not so huge, but this is a very fine example.

The end is very satisfying, and it's a self-contained book.

So anyway, having previously just finished Old Man's War, and comparing it to this, I'm definitely voting for Spin unless one of the other nominated books turns out to be better.

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Books / Shaman's Crossing, newest book by Robin Hobb
« on: April 12, 2006, 01:24:14 PM »
I read this a couple months ago, and Brandon's cover quote thread reminded me that I'd never said anything about it.

Has anyone else read this book? I found the universe very interesting, and the characterization quite good, but I found the plot almost unbearably slow. It took forever to figure out what the book was about. Finally things picked up toward the end for a quite good last quarter of the book or so, with a good end for the first volume, though continuation is obviously necessary and planned.

I would say this is the weakest so far of all the "Robin Hobb" books I've read--all 10 of them, not including the Megan Lindholm books, as I haven't read those. It didn't have the okay-now-I-know-what-I'm-doing-with-this-universe-so-let's-ignore-or-significantly-alter-the-tone-of-various-plot-elements-from-the-first-two-books-because-I've-written-myself-into-a-corner thing that went on with book 3 of the Farseer trilogy--she clearly has a better hand on what she wants to do with this universe than she did with that one--but this book by far has too much of the "eternal" part of the eternal apprentice in it.

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Movies and TV / Aquamarine
« on: March 26, 2006, 02:11:10 PM »
We went and saw this yesterday. It's a decent cheesy movie for 5th-7th-grade girls. Large sections of it were painful to watch, and it's probably set mermaid movies back at least a decade. I still cried at the end though; a lot of stuff at the end was just done right instead of too-perfect (good call, writers). The critical moment took me totally by surprise, though it shouldn't have, since I swear I've seen that exact twist used before, and it totally fits with the genre this movie really was. Of course there were also parts that made no frickin' sense, and some nauseating creative editing of shopping and magazine-reading scenes.

Bottom line, don't go see it unless you are a mermaid freak or a 10-13-year-old girl.

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Writing Group / Ugh... Help! Dashes and interrupted dialogue
« on: February 14, 2006, 09:28:18 PM »
This is really annoying me, and I can't find an authoritative answer.

If you've got some dialogue that is interrupted in the middle for an action rather than a dialogue tag, how do you punctuate it?

"I have to--" he looked over his shoulder "--get home before they find me."

"I have to--" he looked over his shoulder, "--get home before they find me."

"I have to"--he looked over his shoulder--"get home before they find me."

Etc. etc. Help...

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Brandon Sanderson / 53-3 annotation
« on: February 08, 2006, 01:05:03 AM »
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Movies and TV / Ninja III: The Domination
« on: February 07, 2006, 11:30:13 PM »
It's on Max HD West right now.

Ah, those were the days...

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Everything Else / Small world...
« on: February 07, 2006, 01:34:11 AM »
I just found out that one of our artists was in those Korean classes with Nathan Jennings and me! o.o I've been copyediting her stuff for months and had no idea she was the same person.

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Books / Blurbs
« on: February 06, 2006, 01:16:57 AM »

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Movies and TV / Puppy Bowl
« on: February 05, 2006, 09:56:39 PM »
Everyone turn on Animal Planet right now...it's completely bizarre...

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Brandon Sanderson / Sales Numbers
« on: January 26, 2006, 07:20:51 PM »
old thread here

I was checking numbers for the Kingdom Hearts manga today, when I decided to ask about Elantris... You had a great Christmas!

Title Report: Bestseller & Sales History
Author:SANDERSON BRANDON Title:ELANTRIS Publisher:ST MARTINS TR/HOLTZBRINCK Format: Hardcover
Week Ending Week # Weekly Sales YTD Sales
4/24/2005 16 43 43
5/1/2005 17 424 467
5/8/2005 18 454 921
5/15/2005 19 413 1334
5/22/2005 20 407 1741
5/29/2005 21 288 2029
6/5/2005 22 297 2326
6/12/2005 23 234 2560
6/19/2005 24 236 2796
6/26/2005 25 217 3013
7/3/2005 26 198 3211
7/10/2005 27 128 3339
7/17/2005 28 151 3490
7/24/2005 29 114 3604
7/31/2005 30 129 3733
8/7/2005 31 122 3855
8/14/2005 32 115 3970
8/21/2005 33 111 4081
8/28/2005 34 82 4163
9/4/2005 35 90 4253
9/11/2005 36 80 4333
9/18/2005 37 62 4395
9/25/2005 38 64 4459
10/2/2005 39 42 4501
10/9/2005 40 49 4550
10/16/2005 41 33 4583
10/23/2005 42 45 4628
10/30/2005 43 51 4679
11/6/2005 44 31 4710
11/13/2005 45 41 4751
11/20/2005 46 25 4776
11/27/2005 47 102 4878
12/4/2005 48 53 4931
12/11/2005 49 62 4993
12/18/2005 50 65 5058
12/25/2005 51 113 5171
1/1/2006 52 48 5219
Week Ending Week # Weekly Sales YTD Sales
1/8/2006 1 31 31
1/15/2006 2 37 68
1/22/2006 3 42 110

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Brandon Sanderson / Wyrn the King
« on: December 10, 2005, 01:30:02 PM »
I wanna see it! I mean, I remember reading it before, and when we read through the book, I was shocked that it was completely gone. Come on, epic fantasies gotsta have poems!

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