How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?

How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?

How do you do, fellow kids?

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7 years ago
The Left Hand Of Darkness Went On To Win Both The Nebula And Hugo Awards, Among Others, Has Been Reprinted

The Left Hand of Darkness went on to win both the Nebula and Hugo Awards, among others, has been reprinted more than 30 times, and is considered a groundbreaking work of science fiction.

It’s also a bloody good read.

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2 years ago

i hope this doesn’t need to be said but just in case

you might have seen people talking about sudowrite and/or their tool storyengine recently

I Hope This Doesn’t Need To Be Said But Just In Case

and just like… don’t. don’t do it. don’t try it out just to see what it’s about.

for two main reasons:

1) never feed anything proprietary into a large language model (LLM, eg ChatGPT, google bard, etc.).

this means don’t give it private company information when you’re at work, but also don’t give it your original writing. that’s your work.

because of the way these language models work, anything you feed into it is part of it now. and yeah, the FAQ says they “don’t claim ownership” over anything and yeah, they give you that reassuring bullshit about how unlikely it is that the exact same sentence will be reconstructed—

but that’s not the point.

do you have an unusual way of constructing sentences? a metaphor you like to use? a writing tic that sets you apart from the rest? anything that gives you a unique writing voice?

feed your writing into an LLM, and the model has your voice now. the model can generate text that sounds like it was written by you and someone else can claim it’s theirs because they gave the model a prompt.

don’t feed the model.

2) the other reason is that sudowrite scraped a bunch of omegaverse fic without consent to build their model and that’s a really shitty thing to do, because it means people weren’t given the chance to choose whether or not to feed the model.

don’t feed the model.

9 years ago

#NotYourTeachersAntigone

Antigone, the play I’ve been working on since November, closed Sunday night. Every theatre experience I have is better than the last, but Antigone holds a special place in my heart. It’s the play that I have known I would produce and direct since the first inkling of starting my production company came into my brain. Antigone is, perhaps, more relevant than ever given our political and cultural…

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4 years ago

How fucking annoying is it when you feel so restless with creative energy but you can’t decide what to do with it and when you finally try to create something it comes out shit so you just give up and sit there being all creatively annoyed and jittery.

4 years ago

Writing from Scratch #12: Compound Plots, Part 2

Compound Plots, Part 2: Parallel Plots

Parallel plots share a lot in common with subordinate plots. As with subordinate plots, parallel plots occur simultaneously – the individual problems and their solutions should be introduced and resolved at roughly the same time. However, parallel plots can be divided from each other and stand on their own, unlike with a subordinate plot which is dependent on the principle plot for its try-fail cycles.

“Parallel plots” is a bit of a misnomer. “Parallel” comes from the idea of parallelism in sentence construction because parallel plots often act as mirrors to one another or two sides of the same coin; they often work on each other indirectly to strengthen or emphasize the Thought of the story. What we don’t want to do is fall into the trap of thinking that the plots cannot intersect; although you should be able to separate them into their own stories, in a single story, they are meant to work together.

Superhero stories have parallel plots a plenty with the main character dealing with a plot-problem as their civilian identity and dealing with a different plot-problem as their superhero identity. We’ll look at one of these examples, Spiderman: Homecoming. Peter Parker is dealing with a Character plot in overcoming his lack of confidence to ask Liz out on a date; meanwhile Spiderman is dealing with an Inquiry plot involving the sale of alien tech weaponry on the streets. These do have points of overlap – they should for effective storytelling. However, if you take the Inquiry plot out of the story, you have a rom-com/coming-of-age story with a complete plot of no confidence to ask Liz out to yes confidence to ask Liz out. If you take the Character plot out of the story, you still have Spiderman investigating the origin of the alien tech weaponry.

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6 years ago
Wait, So Diversity Is Not A Problem In Hollywood Anymore? Nope, We Solved It. Wow!
Wait, So Diversity Is Not A Problem In Hollywood Anymore? Nope, We Solved It. Wow!
Wait, So Diversity Is Not A Problem In Hollywood Anymore? Nope, We Solved It. Wow!
Wait, So Diversity Is Not A Problem In Hollywood Anymore? Nope, We Solved It. Wow!
Wait, So Diversity Is Not A Problem In Hollywood Anymore? Nope, We Solved It. Wow!

Wait, so diversity is not a problem in Hollywood anymore? Nope, we solved it. Wow!

7 years ago
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need
The War On Drugs Is Rooted In Racist Policies . The Failure Of The War And Drugs Is Obvious. We Need

The war on drugs is rooted in racist policies . The failure of the war and drugs is obvious. We need to find a better solution, because people of color should never be the victims of racist policies. White Americans are more likely than black Americans to have used most kinds of illegal drugs, including cocaine and LSD. Yet blacks are far more likely to go to prison for marijuana, which is not a hard drug. Moreover , even when white people get caught , they get less time in prison. 

9 years ago

Making a Plan

So, editing is eating my soul.  And by that I mean I’m so deep in the revisions process that getting my brain back to writing for this blog is proving quite difficult. But I’m making a plan.  Two posts a week!  (This totes counts as a whole post.) Even if it’s just to say, “Hey I’m alive! Also, still editing.” (It’ll be longer than that, promise.) Regular updates are back, baby! PS. Puck and I…

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9 years ago

Structuring a Series: Part IV

Structuring a Series Part IV: Follow-Up

Welcome back to Structuring a Series! This is mostly a follow-up to the rest of the blog series.  If you haven’t yet read Parts I, II, or III, or familiarized yourselves with Dan Well’s 7 Point Plot Structure, now’s a good time to do it! This installment is for structuring a series that is not a trilogy.  Using this structure is best for series with a serialized structure (or mythology arc)…

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9 years ago

A Plea for Good Horror Movies

A Plea for Good Horror Movies

Puck and I watch a ridiculous amount of horror movies.  New horror movie out in theaters? We’re there.  Horror movie marathons at my house? It’s on. (more…)

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