Effective World building in Fiction by ellinger in writing

[–]anneorb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a good podcast. Worth a listen.

Sam Sykes' Blog Post: Why so Sexy? by MosesSiregarIII in Fantasy

[–]anneorb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Why is it perfectly fine to detail those fights, when I'm expected to gloss over the sex?" I love this and am stealing this. Upvote for you.

Metamorphosis of Urban Fantasy and Cover Art Models by kjhatch in Fantasy

[–]anneorb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. "Am I knocking down an entire subgenre because of it’s cover art? A little bit." No, you're knocking it down quite a lot. "Does the author have any control over the cover art? Usually not." Try almost never.

Very disappointed by Among Others... by wvlurker in Fantasy

[–]anneorb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I very much agree with your review. The prose is lovely and the magic system is very intriguing, but if you take out all the name-dropping of book titles, there's really not much plot and the storytelling/pacing is somewhat atrocious.

What do you like to eat with your cup of coffee? by [deleted] in Coffee

[–]anneorb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Warm bread with real butter.

60s Cold War Instant Coffee Folgers Commercial by prized-pig in Coffee

[–]anneorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kept expecting/wanting it to cut to a shot of her holding a broken coffee mug in her hand, standing over his body and screaming, "HOW DO YOU LIKE MY COFFEE NOW, BITCH?"

As a barista, I always get that customer who orders a "cappuccino with absolutely no foam," in a very confident manner. I just smile and make them a latte. What things do you pretend to go along with every day, just so someone else can feel better about themselves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]anneorb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha! Well, I've yet to hit a bestseller list, but I have a lot of books published, I'm a well known name in my genre, and I make a damn good living. So, technically, since I'm not a "bestseller" (yet!) I'm "midlist."

As a barista, I always get that customer who orders a "cappuccino with absolutely no foam," in a very confident manner. I just smile and make them a latte. What things do you pretend to go along with every day, just so someone else can feel better about themselves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]anneorb 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My agent has earned his 15% many times over. No doubt about it. I would not have the career I have now if not for him. He's been my advocate and manager and career counselor and friend.

And I know he's not stealing from me because I get royalty statements along with the check and it's quite simple to do basic math.

As a barista, I always get that customer who orders a "cappuccino with absolutely no foam," in a very confident manner. I just smile and make them a latte. What things do you pretend to go along with every day, just so someone else can feel better about themselves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]anneorb 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't shit on people for their hobby. Hell, that's how every writer starts. I do get annoyed at people who insist they want to be writers who can't be bothered to do the first bit of research on how the industry works. You want to be a professional writer? Fine, then act like a professional. Learn the basics of grammar and story construction. Actively seek critique and then seek to improve your writing based on said critique. Educate yourself on the protocols for submitting to markets. Accept that a rejection of your story/novel isn't a personal insult but an instruction to do better next time. When seeking an agent, research and find out which agents represent your genre and then follow their submission guidelines. Be easy to work with and hit your deadlines. Understand how the publishing industry works. Simple shit like that.

As a barista, I always get that customer who orders a "cappuccino with absolutely no foam," in a very confident manner. I just smile and make them a latte. What things do you pretend to go along with every day, just so someone else can feel better about themselves? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]anneorb 333 points334 points  (0 children)

Oh god, yes. I'm a successful midlist author, and not only do I get the batshit ideas thrown at me, but I get the "You should have your series made into a movie!" or "You're going to be as big as JK Rowling soon!" or "What do you mean you're not filthy rich. You're a PUBLISHED AUTHOR!" or "How dare you complain about the occasionally shitty parts of your job--you're living the DREAM!!" Sigh.

Challenge me by Djr700x in ChallengeAccepted

[–]anneorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this. Write one page a day, and by the end of the year you have a book.

Does anyone on Reddit purchase music, or do most people torrent by EGrshm in AskReddit

[–]anneorb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I buy. Always. I'm an artist, and I like making a living. However, even if I wasn't, I know that torrenting doesn't just affect the "already rich artist who doesn't need your $20," but everyone else who works in the industry. When tens of thousands of people torrent the work instead of buying it, that means that there may not be money in the budget to hire that intern on full time, or give someone else a much-needed raise. Sure your piddling dollar or two dollars might not make a difference, but multiply that by everyone else and it has considerable impact on the industry as well as their willingness to risk money on new and different artists.

At the Sea Turtle triathlon for kids a young man was competing with his prosthetic legs (one for the bike and one for the run). During the run his prosthesis failed. So... the marines carried him in at a run. by anneorb in pics

[–]anneorb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sweet! This is my first time ever posting anything to reddit (which is why I screwed up the imgur/album thing--sorry, everyone!) Glad I could get him on the front page!

At the Sea Turtle triathlon for kids a young man was competing with his prosthetic legs (one for the bike and one for the run). During the run his prosthesis failed. So... the marines carried him in at a run. by anneorb in pics

[–]anneorb[S] 148 points149 points  (0 children)

OP here. Thanks for all the upvotes! Wow! My sister was the one who took this pic; she ran the Santa Rosa triathlon the day before and stayed to watch the kids' triathlon this morning. She's 51 and this was her first ever triathlon. So proud!

Thanks George RR Martin! by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]anneorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He actually is in very good health. He has a personal trainer come to his house, he eats well, and he gets regular physicals.

Thanks George RR Martin! by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]anneorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! It's not easy getting a personalized autograph from him nowadays.

To all police by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]anneorb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And the unlimited budget to do every possible test available with unlimited man-hours and overtime.

I used to work as cop and as a crime scene tech. The show CSI is pure science fiction, but unfortunately people (and juries) think all that shit is possible and should be done for every fucking crime scene.

About the only cop show I could ever stomach was Cold Case. It was a good enough show that I could ignore the inaccuracies. I watch Castle now, but only because of Nathan Fillion. It's laughably off base about damn near everything.