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Books / Re: Wheel of Time
« on: April 19, 2004, 03:22:09 AM »
well, there's no rule that says you have to write your books in order.

I was going to say Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan books are written in an order that's not very chronological, but the best example is probably CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. Apparently he preferred them to be ordered chronologically (I saw some recent edition that says "in the author's preferred order") but they were written in a very different order.

It's easier to get away with when you have a loosely-connected universe you're writing in (like Cherryh's Alliance/Union universe novels, which are in all sorts of places along the timeline), but with a series like WoT, if there's a story you feel should be told before the series is over, and it happens to be set before the other books so far, why not write it?

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Everything Else / Re: Worldcon Mark II
« on: April 17, 2004, 06:16:21 PM »
Really? Hm, I'd think it would still be a good idea to do a reading even if the book won't come out until a year from then. Hearing the right part of a story can plant a seed that will slowly germinate until they see your book and go "oh yeah, that was a cool reading, I should get this!"

I admit that the readings I've enjoyed in the past are mostly of authors whose books I've read before. Lois McMaster Bujold used to always do readings at Marcon before she moved to Minnesota, and she'd always do the book she was currently writing.

I'd include readings as a part of marketing. Sure it's nice if they can buy the book right then, but if you don't have a book to sell right then I still don't see that it would do any harm to do a reading. Except that it might be tiring, or maybe you're bad at reading out loud, or maybe they schedule it during a panel you wanted to go to.

But I've also heard that sometimes editors drop in at these readings. I heard mention of someone with no contract anywhere who did a reading and an editor was there and bought the book. Of course that's likely rare but still, if you get in the program and they can look your name up and see that you have a book coming out next year, they might say "hmm, TOR thinks he's good enough, let's see why."

Well. Anyway. Maybe you already thought about all this, but I thought I'd bring it up.

On an unrelated note I see that Worldcon 2006 will be in Los Angeles. It seems likely that I'll still be in CA in a couple years, so I'd definitely go to that one if I end up not being able to make it to this one.

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Rants and Stuff / Re: Seriously...
« on: April 17, 2004, 02:21:47 AM »
The best students in the English classes I taught were the Chinese and Korean students.

Well, okay, just the Chinese students. I only had one Korean student. Her dad had lots of money, and she didn't have any career plans; she just wanted to travel the world.

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Everything Else / Re: Strange Car Collision
« on: April 17, 2004, 02:09:25 AM »
The bird flew into the SIDE of the car? Yeah, that is strange... I can see a dent from the front (if there's a flat surface to not skip off of) but from the side it shouldn't matter if it was going 80 miles an hour or 8. Very odd.

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Books / Re: So...what's everyone reading?
« on: April 17, 2004, 02:04:30 AM »
I just finished rereading Cyteen by CJ Cherryh. If you didn't know, it was a Hugo winner, and reading it again reminds me why. The book is about psycological cloning, raising someone's clone with the same sorts of influences the original person had in order to make their mind capable of the same pattern of thought.

It's in the same universe as another of her Hugo winners, Downbelow Station, and makes reference to another book, 40,000 in Gehenna. Downbelow Station is a great read and also highly recommended, but I actually have never read 40,000 in Gehenna for some reason. I'll have to correct that eventually. But not reading it doesn't affect appreciation of this book (there are no shared characters).

The universe these are all in is the Alliance-Union universe; Downbelow Station is about the war between Earth, its star colonies (including the fledgling breakaway republic Union--based on the planet Cyteen--which has soldiers grown in artificial tanks and trained from birth using subliminal tapes, and which also was the home of the scientist who invented FTL in Cherryh's universe), and the merchanter ship families who just want to make an honest living trading from station to station. The book Cyteen happens a few decades after the end of the war and involves the scientists and politicians of the company on Cyteen that's responsible for the tank-gestated and tape-taught people. It probably doesn't matter which order you read them in. They're very different and don't have overlapping characters either.

I only have one problem with Cyteen the book, and that is that there is only about half a page of denouement at the end. It just builds and builds up to a final bang, and what happens next is left entirely up to our imagination. It gives hints of possible sequels directly involving these characters, but there's been no sign of such a book coming since then. Cherryh has written many books after that, some of them in the same universe, but none from the Union point of view. Currently she's been writing sequels to her novel Foreigner, which is not connected to the Alliance-Union universe (though I think she could have connected it without too much difficulty; many of her other books are more loosely connected to the universe though perhaps thousands of years along the timeline); I think she's on the 8th book in that series right now--you can follow her blog with "today's word count" at cherryh.com (though it seems she's spending more time learning to ice skate right now than write). But I do hope she revisits it in the future.

Cherryh is one of my two favorite writers (the other being Lois McMaster Bujold) and the writer who is most represented among my collection of hardback books.

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Everything Else / Re: Worldcon Mark II
« on: April 16, 2004, 10:06:54 PM »
Have you requested to do a reading?

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Rants and Stuff / Re: Seriously...
« on: April 15, 2004, 04:40:21 PM »
I just got back from Japan.

The big thing there is the college entrance exams. Once they actually get into college, they become incredibly lazy. As it happens, college is the level was teaching.

One of the classes I taught was a "how to give a speech" class (done in English). One of the groups did their big speech on the reasons to go to college instead of working right after high school. One of the three main reasons they focused on was the fact that students get discounts (on the bus, movie theaters, etc.). I was blown away.

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Everything Else / Re: Cameos
« on: April 14, 2004, 05:55:30 PM »
EUOL said he could fix it before, but I guess he never got around to it.

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Everything Else / Re: Cameos
« on: April 14, 2004, 03:13:45 PM »
why's everyone picking that one line out of the paragraph...well, I guess that was the only thing I said that was very specific.

Entropy, maybe you should check the member list (you know, this one http://www.timewastersguide.com/boards/yabb/YaBB.cgi?action=mlall ) and look at where your name is and where my name is. ;)

I have to say I know only a certain percentage of the names people are using on the board...

I wasn't exactly an original in that writing group. I came in after Elantris (v. 1) was finished.

And I still can't update my profile here...when I click on profile it says

Untrapped Error:
No such file or directory at /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/CGI/Carp.pm line 312.

most of my profile info is wrong by now, including all the important stuff.

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Everything Else / Re: Bandwidth
« on: April 14, 2004, 03:02:32 PM »
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Well it also depends on the content too.  TW is basicaly a media site.  Lots of graphics and other high bandwith goodies.

Well, that's why I said only the things on the site are counted in the 100GB/month. Just graphics (and whatever html pages). None of the "other high bandwidth goodies," which are on other servers.

I was very surprised to discover that the site uses that much bandwidth when files aren't counted in that. Things can add up more quickly than expected.

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Everything Else / Re: Worldcon Mark II
« on: April 14, 2004, 02:58:09 PM »
hm, I wonder...

well, I can't make any definite plans at this time. Price is good through the end of July though.

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Everything Else / Re: Bandwidth
« on: April 13, 2004, 11:44:47 PM »
TW gets close to 100 GB/month, and that is with only the material on the site, none of the download stuff, which is hosted on different mirror servers (the main two of which each do 11 GB/day), or any of the BitTorrent stuff, the tracker for which is on yet another different server.

We get a bit less than 20K visits per day. Removing the pictures on this single page http://www.toriyamaworld.com/manga-full.html cut our daily bandwidth usage by 1.5 GB/day.

If you get only a few hundred visits a day then 40 GB won't be a problem for you. But if you expect thousands a day, you might have problems.

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Books / Re: So...what's everyone reading?
« on: April 13, 2004, 11:14:22 PM »
Well, I finished it. I liked the first part. Didn't so much like the second and third part. Overall I don't think I'd recommend it as a must-read.

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Everything Else / Re: Cameos
« on: April 13, 2004, 10:56:02 PM »
Maybe I will try to be here more often now. Actually I mostly hate the TW forum; there's just so much juvenile repetitive stuff there. I guess it's still amusing to me from time to time, but my actions there are more policing others than enjoying myself. It would be nice to kick back and relax among people who know who I am.

But also I feel like I've become much more of an outsider here, if I ever really fit in. It's frustrating. I guess I go through stages where I'm independent and stages where I desperately need to be accepted as part of a group. But I'm also particular and easily get bored with things other people want to talk about. I also feel left behind with so many people here being of the non-single persuasion.

Maybe if I can stop spinning my wheels things will change. Maybe I just have low blood sugar and need to eat better.

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Everything Else / Re: Cameos
« on: April 13, 2004, 07:40:12 PM »
Wow. Coming to this site and seeing threads like this makes me feel a bit lonely and depressed!

Anyway I would be amused to have a cameo...I've got no names to suggest though. I didn't even know you were (re)writing this book.

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