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HH suspects there my be a saturation point of kindle users

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Subj: At the same time, predictions of increase in the e-book market proved over-optomistic
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 at 09:16:42 am EST (Viewed 1 times)
Reply Subj: Really? Time to reinvest in paper then!
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 at 10:52:12 pm EST (Viewed 1 times)



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      At least he gets a snazzy tomb out of the deal!



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      It's a bit of a fixer-upper.



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    Hey, I've seen those home improvement shows... Really, it's all about the staging.


It's only a matter of time before there's a "Pimp My Tomb" series.


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    That figures, because I actually found the Mix-alot one. I don't seem to have that one readily available... Hopefully on one of my external hard drives then.


I see you found it. Thanks. At some point I'll make the neccessary adjustments to the link pages to get to it.


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      Quote: The town in question is Willingham, an ideal name for a place where reality and fable meets.



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    Aha, yes! Regardless of the school storyline, I had always intended to explore that town a bit more. I wonder how George Gedney's old museum is doing. I recall them having some truly first class spoons.


It does need a bit of TLC now that it's Georgeless. I'd even considered moving Zebulon in there at one point.


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    You know, when I first started watching that show with my little cousin, I thought it was an excellent primer to get little girls enthused about geeky storytelling. It's not a primer for anything any more... it's a full on massive continuity of its own, making some comic book universes look positively quaint. An Official Handbook to the Pony Universe would be quite hefty by now.


If folks enjoy it, I say good on 'em. And it sounds slightly healthier than the Disney princesses cult.


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    The last season finale had a time travelling villain messing with the heroes' origins, thereby creating various alternate timelines where the present was at war with or enslaved by villains they had previously defeated. I applaud instilling such storytelling tropes in the minds of little girls.


As a father myself, I would argue that it is essential.


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    That is what fan fiction is for.



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    Ha... on a hunch, I did a google search for "last unicorn" and "equestria girls", and literally the first image option was a screenshot making this exact joke.


I am resigned to being the lowest common denominator.


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    I'm last to tackle all of my story ideas!


As long as you do them best, does it matter?


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      As I mentioned elsewhere on the board recently, a good way of breaking that deadlock is to change the point of view or delivery format. A diary entry might suffice for this one.



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      Interesting idea... I'll consider it. I did enjoy writing that one Hallie story as a journalist penning an article about her... that's about the closest I've come to doing a diary entry. Although I suppose some of the Wangmundo stuff might count.


    It's either diaries or depositions.


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      I was only remarking to Rhiannon today that it was very tempting to just jump forward seven years or so and pick up with the Juniors, Mags, Griff, and Sam as the Lair Legion, were it not for the fact that it excludes many posters and almost all poster-heroes.



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    I sympathize, as I was inclined to do the same thing... just calculate how old they'd be in real time since I last identified their ages, and go from there. I had a lot of fun playing with the next generation in that one, including CSFB's youngest cast members.


There's no reason that you shouldn't. I'm happy pottering in a past I set up to my liking, but that shouldn't constrain others.

In fact I even considered explaining why there had been six or seven years of relative inactivity: the Pax Cucullus ("Peace of the Hood"), in which a certain cowled crime czar enforces a period of criminal inactivity for his own ends as he prepares for something big. "Well done, Legionnaires. You may now go home. That is all. Proceed."

The same storyline would have offered a time-jump to the present for those who didn't want their cast sitting around ageing, leading to a "return of the heroes and villains" thing a decade after they mysteriously vanished.



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    (I also feel like I surely wrote something other than that one story that had Garrick's daughter in it, but I can't find any evidence that this is true.)


I don't recall Garrick's daughter at all. So he had sex once?


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    Honestly, though, I can't help but wonder if such a time skip would be welcome by folks in general... It would take the pressure off of having to continue things from where they left it. I, for one, have a very poor memory of all of my plotlines. Being able to say "Screw it... here's where they all are 7 years ahead" has a certain appeal. Hell, people could even do the whole "massive changes to be explained later" style reboot if they wanted to.


My concern is that it is very unlikely that there will again be an ongoing posting community regularly producing PVB stories. It's therefore a toss-up between offering now-occasional contributors a new platform that doesn't force posters to remember where they were a decade ago and maintaining a comfortable background they are mostly familiar with and can draw on without much worry.

And of course, there's the possibility of invoking "comic book time".



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    Naturally, that's more of a problem for you... Even in my own story about Griff, I really didn't want to overly define how anyone's else's characters were in that future... and it's challenging to write around them, to say the least.


If I had my way, I'd write a bit more in the time I'm currently covering at least, since there are stories I'd want to do (Da Visionary, the Juniors college years, the robot enfranchisement issue, Vinnie's family conflict, Deadeyes & Tom Black).But then I wouldn't be averse to a fast forward to real time again.

That said, I am seriously unlikely to ever get to all those stories now.



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      The reason I flippantly mentioned fitting stuff in pre Da Visionary Code is that, as plotted, it involved Vizh and Hallie reincarnated - or preincarnated to be technical, in the past with their current memories - and human flesh.



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    Aha... a good thing to know. I will give it some thought.


I hasten to add that I have no current plans for writing more of this than has been on for a good decade.


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    Dancer! Dancer! Dancer!


I lost my secret "in" to Shep's doings after my mum died and could no longer liase with her mum.

However, I'm given to understand that these summonings require a true name. Unconfirmed rumour has it that the subject being sought may have acquired a new surname (which I don't know) since I last spoke to her in the Lair Legion Living Room chat in February 2012.

Her last comment to me was "Be kinder to yourself."






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