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Brandon Sanderson / Re: WOK: Navani's Notebook Translation *MAJOR SPOILERS*
« on: January 24, 2011, 10:13:27 PM »
Oh, Lord. Apologies for the necropost, but there needs to be a tutorial on how to write in Alethi now. This thread is pure gold.
A lot of people describe Scalzi’s Old Man's War novels as military science fiction, but I would classify its sequel Zoë’s Tale as a space opera. It’s a story about, well, Zoë, a teenage girl whose parents are invited to take leadership roles in building a colony on a new planet. Zoë is an enthusiastic member of the group sent to colonize Roanoke, despite the risks—and the risks are considerable even before the political machinations of greater powers boil to the surface. Continue reading Zoë’s Tale
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Bridge 4: Sitting Ducks since 1147Saw this idea and felt compelled to pull a draft together with ShirtMockup. Somebody mentioned bloodspattered text earlier in the thread -- I ran with that idea, as well.
or a bumper sticker with "Keep honking for just 10 more heartbeats..."?Oh, dear Lord. I would buy one of those in an instant.
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I could not even find a webpage for the company that optioned mistborn. Looks like a small startup.Once more, in BS's words: "They have great staff, they have great funding, they don't have access."
Does anyone know how the option process works? I think these development companies basically develop a script and a storyboard then try to sell it to a studio. Is that how it works?That's essentially it, unless a studio picks up an option directly (like Dreamworks did with Alcatraz and Universal did with WoT).