Thursday, October 21, 2004

 

robosophy

last things first....

we are going to have a happy ending because we cant violate all standards in our fist book.

We should really pick the mechanism or the environment to start any novel.


How good a book it is depends on it's number of readers, it may be fun to start with the marketing. To write a story that is interesting for all would mean adding all the classic ingredients all people like, effectively adding all things they don't like in the process. To fail at this is mandatory. I think it's almost impossible to turn things around manipulate the reader into being interested. Our mood is 99% based on our current environment, the writer makes the environment. The tools are there but frankly... I havened got a clue how you feel reading this.


NO, this was all wrong he thought and looked for a way to rewrite (deblock)... This wont make a book now will it? Environment, story-line OK but marketing? A personal drainer you mean? A marketing guide maybe? NO, marketing as a view on how to make any f*ing thing interesting to a humanoid. A story that sells well may have better odds of being good, if it wont sell it's a failure.

Argue: "marketing is something to do after writing". Reply: "the style of a book is a reflection of the writer. The style is there before any writing is done. It's finished long before the story was made up"

OMG, so the readers interest is based on his mood, the readers mood is a reflection of his environment, the environment is the readers imagination, imagination from the style, style from the writer, who had style long before any book idea.

the writer makes the environment, there imagination, a mood. Yes this does influence interest.

The book is already finished, all he had to do was write it down.

He got out of his char and screamed: "Ooooh, but I'm so lazy and there is potential risk of minds blowing up after reading more as I page of my freestyle", who reads books anyway, this writing a book is way to hard for him and tried to hide behind another blog.


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