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Enigmaster
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[UPDATE] Quirky Acuity - 29th Nov 05
Violet wrote:
On writing a book
Category: me
Time: 04:23 PM
I've had quite a few emails about this writing-a-book idea. I'm glad you're all as into it as I am. It does seem a little ridiculous that we have to write a book in order to be able to read one. (What next, I ask myself, having to compose a symphony before we can listen to one? Cook a four-course dinner before you're allowed to eat at Conundra? If so, I may never eat again.) But I'm fully convinced this is going to work. I think the best plan is if you all get together to decide on a theme for your stories or essays; it'd make it an easier sell to Seaside Press if there were a theme linking all the parts together. Plus, it's going to be your book, so I guess you want to make it as good as possible. The best thing would be if you send me the whole document, all collated in the order you want the pieces to go in, with all relevant information. I guess every author should have a little biography of, say, 50-100 words as well, so we know who you are.
In the meantime, I'll get in touch with Seaside Press to let them know that I'm working on a book with you. If you can nominate an editor or two on your side, I expect they'll want to get in touch. Also, while you're working on this, I'll get the ball rolling with the Museum. Their approval-of-credentials procedure is rather long, so I'll put in the request via my boss here at the library, Isaac Cymbalisty. If we can get this book done before the holidays (we break for winter solstice on 21 December), I should be able to present the museum with my proper credentials just at the point that they ask for them. Ah, I love it when a plan comes together.
Seems a sound idea, pretty close to what we've already been doing - only now we've got a deadline. Who wants to play Editor?
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 4:53 pm
specterz
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Is she quoting Hannibal in that last sentence? Do they even have the A-team in Perplex City? Hmm...weirdness...
So yeah, we should continue as we are. Only someone should be editor... I don't think I'm online enough to be it, though...
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:10 pm
Centipede
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Joined: 17 Sep 2004 Posts: 439 Location: Bronx, NY
I'm a terrible writer, but I can generally spot typos and grammatical errors fairly well. Plus I'd love to be involved even though I can't write worth a damn.
Are we going to be putting any secret messages in this? If so I think the editors should be the ones to actually do it. They'll be collating the whole thing so there's less chance of mistakes happening to ruin the messages. Also less chance that they would inadvertently remove part of the message.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:23 pm
sledgecallier
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I'll do it if no-one else has any objections or burning desires to take the lead? (Actually, it may be better if there is more than one editor to spread the workload and help get everything sorted by the 21st.)
We'll need to organise a proper theme too to link the stories together into a more coherent whole. I like the idea of 'Games' but as there will be more then one author we should probably come to some sort of agreement ASAP.
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:25 pm
specterz
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Well... seeing how fast this collaborative story is going, we might just make that into the whole book. Keep going till we hit 50000 words, then make an ending!
The plot is certainly thickening at the moment...
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:34 pm
sledgecallier
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Either that, or we make the collaborative story the main chunk of the book but include a selection of short stories, essays and poems as well to give anyone who wants to contribute something specific a chance to do so?
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:38 pm
Scott
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specterz wrote:
Well... seeing how fast this collaborative story is going, we might just make that into the whole book. Keep going till we hit 50000 words, then make an ending!
The plot is certainly thickening at the moment...
Oh god. the agony. please no let's not. the collaboration is an amusing concept, but it's much too random and absurdist. No, let's please use that as only a single entry and have everyone write their own piece.
On the topic Of theme, games seems to make the most sense. Some of the articles on the wiki already have to do with games. Games of love, headgames, all sorts. Off to a romping start.
It seems I should be a coordinating editor, at least fFrom the standpoint of being the one to manage the wiki and stuff. So maybe we have a couple editors, proofreaders ...
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:54 pm
sledgecallier
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Ok, lets get the ball rolling. Centipede and myself will act as editors. As a genral rule all submissions will be included and editorial will be limited to correction of spelling and basic grammer. We'll contact authors individually if we fear there is anything more serious needed.
We'll shortly set up an email address so that stories can be submitted but if anyone wants to author a piece then can they post here with details of who they are, and roughly what it is they are wanting to write about. This will allow us to judge the number of stories we will be dealing with and to ensure we don't get multiple submissions on the same subjects. (Although if you want to collaborate between yourselves then this will be fine.)
Thanks
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:07 pm
Scott
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well, It seems to me the wiki is a slightly better place to work fFrom .. That is, after all, what a wiki is fFor. In this way we can all see what is being worked on. Let's keep it collaborative, shall we.
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:17 pm
perplexed
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I may post one or two essays of about 1500 words each comparing elements of perplexian and earth culture, history and other topics. The subjects may change but the length and format will not.
Also, i think it would be good for the editors to agree on a standard formatting not only of text but of files, which sounds obvious, but could prove a mamouth task to edit especially if someone is running Word and gets lots of Linux file formats(although the same is not true in reverse, damn Microsoft and their incompatibility!!!).
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:22 pm
Mikeyj
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Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 1847 Location: London
I'm sure those with Linux will oblige their unenlightened compadres with docs produced by the Fairtrade OOo Writer!
Sorry that was unnecessarily smug.
Is there going to be an earlier deadline by which the editors need to have received submissions so that you can sort out our tpyos?
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:30 pm
Centipede
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The only problem I see with the Wiki is figuring out which of us is editing what. It would also be easier to be able to print out and markup a hard copy, I think that would be easier through e-mail as well.
Of course the Wiki would solve the problem of differing file formats., unless we all just use plain text. That's universal, right? A text document written on a Mac can be opened on a Windows box and vice-versa?
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:33 pm
sledgecallier
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There's nothing stopping us attacking this from two fronts. Anyone who wants to post a story to the Wiki for public approval, editing etc should feel free to do so and we'll take them from there. However if you do not want to post in such a public forum then please feel free to send you stories to tales.from.earthsplat gmail.com.
I'm guessing all stories should be submitted in a plain text format for ease of conversion. I'll e-mail Violet and see what format she want's the final product to be in. There's no point going the whole hog and piping everything into Quark and doing a full production job on it if they cannot use this at the publishers.
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:39 pm
Centipede
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Just for kicks, maybe we should convert the whole thing into ascii codes, or binary.
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:42 pm
sledgecallier
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Just for kicks, maybe we should convert the whole thing into ascii codes, or binary.
Tell me again why I volenteered for this??
Actually, I may be being dense but I cannot see an e-mail address for Violet anywhere although I have to assume we have one somewhere?
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Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:45 pm
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