2005-12-02

ksmith: (Peter)
2005-12-02 11:07 am

SF and Fantasy

Many other authorfolk have weighed in with their discussions of what they perceive to be the differences and similarities between the two genres. Thought I'd add my 0.02, a day late and a dollar short as usual.

Here goes... )
ksmith: (Peter)
2005-12-02 11:07 am

SF and Fantasy

Many other authorfolk have weighed in with their discussions of what they perceive to be the differences and similarities between the two genres. Thought I'd add my 0.02, a day late and a dollar short as usual.

Here goes... )
ksmith: (Default)
2005-12-02 06:48 pm

Friday

Given that I've heard that writing production starts decreasing by age 60, and realizing that other writers who are younger than I am have already surpassed me in number of books written, I found the following Yahoo movie blurb reassuring:

E. Annie Proulx (rhymes with "true"), who wrote the story 'Brokeback Mountain' that the screenplay closely follows, didn't become a novelist until the age of 50. Eight years later, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her book 'The Shipping News.'
ksmith: (Default)
2005-12-02 06:48 pm

Friday

Given that I've heard that writing production starts decreasing by age 60, and realizing that other writers who are younger than I am have already surpassed me in number of books written, I found the following Yahoo movie blurb reassuring:

E. Annie Proulx (rhymes with "true"), who wrote the story 'Brokeback Mountain' that the screenplay closely follows, didn't become a novelist until the age of 50. Eight years later, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her book 'The Shipping News.'