2006-12-09

aesmael: (friendly)
There is more to making a good film than using a vaguely humorous phrase as the title and basis of your plot.

Thankyou
aesmael: (transformation)
Programs that pop up to the forefront of the screen when they have finished loading or while they are still loading. Especially if they do it repeatedly. Especially especially when I am talking to someone or typing and go through half a sentence before I realise nothing is happening. Especially especially when they have options which my typing messes with or dialogue boxes which then act as though I have made a choice before I have even had time to see what it is asking me.
aesmael: (nervous)
Fencing in Germany, via [personal profile] pecunium

Edit: Also Japan.
aesmael: (sudden sailor)
Let's see how the new comic goes.

ATTN:

2006-12-09 16:33
aesmael: (transformation)
Jane Marple is on my list of top ten coolest fictitious old ladies. To recap;

  • Granny Weatherwax
  • Nanny Ogg
  • Miss Marple
  • Seven others
aesmael: (sudden sailor)
Not really. It is a list, but of Nalo Hopkinson's signs a story is going off track. I would like to quote on of her points because it articulates a thought I have been trying to give voice to for a while now. "Fiction is artificial. In a way, you could look at it as a time-based art, like film. I think of a fiction story as an imaginative (imaginary) three-dimensional construct in movement. As the story progresses through time and space, the reader should begin to be able to perceive more and more of its shape and architecture. On a craft level, the kind of satisfaction I get from a story that works for me is similar to the kind I get when I look at a building where the design was creative and the construction sound and well-executed. To me, all the bits of a story need to support each other and add soundness to the structure as a whole. And they need to do so creatively."

This would be why she is a well respected author and I am still a mere amateur. In fact, I have nothing to add.

(via No Fear of the Future)

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