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rolanni ([personal profile] rolanni) wrote2012-11-15 10:59 am

On the road again

Today it's your turn, Skowhegan!  We're off for the long-delayed eye exams, and to run various errands, probably including new glasses (sigh).

For those wondering What On Earth the Woman is Doing, I offer the following notes on progress:

1.  Reviewed and signed contracts for seven novels and one novella.  Steve put them all in the mail yesterday evening.

2.  Threw away 2300-ish words on the commissioned short story and started again, this time with an outline and a break-out of POV for each scene.  The new iteration stands at 839 words, and feels much better.

3.  Regarding yesterday's report of piracy, someone asked how books get pirated.  Short answer is that someone buys a legitimate copy and decides that it is their right, and their duty, to make it available to as many people as possible, for free.  Before ebooks were as common as they are now, some people spent what I can only imagine was days, scanning books and uploading them to pirate sites.  I'd say you have to admire that kind of dedication, but, honestly?  I don't.

As to why they do it...some justify their behavior by saying that they can't find the books through legal channels (obviously untrue in the case of Necessity's Child).  Others will say that they're working to throw off the tyranny of copyright/the big publishers/millionaire authors; that they are in fact, vanguards of The Revolution.

In the end, it really doesn't matter why they do it; they're still stealing.  Not only that, they know they're stealing and they know it's wrong, which is why they make with the justifications.

4.  As reported elsewhere, I am currently somewhat short of spoons (see Spoon Theory).   This means that I may be scarce on The Intertubes; I promise to check in when I can.

...I think that catches everything up.

Everybody play nice.

[identity profile] the wol (from livejournal.com) 2012-11-15 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Too bad we're not allowed to hang pirates from the yard arm any more. Safe journey. Hope the old glasses are still good.

[identity profile] jessie-c.livejournal.com 2012-11-15 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I can almost understand the temptation to make available a book which is long out of print and being held hostage by a publisher with other priorities. I have to squint my brain up in painful ways to do it, but I can get a glimmer going.

But I certainly cannot understand the attraction of pirating a book which is currently easily available for a quite nominal price, which, when paid, goes to not only keeping the publisher in business to oversee the publication of it and many other tasty books, but to keep the authors of said books happy so they will write more of the words I love to read. The only motivation I can conceive of is a desire to wreck the entire industry; a short-sighted hooliganism which glories in destruction for its own sake. Or perhaps mere childish greed for free stuff. Neither is very pretty.

Spoon Theory

[identity profile] sjalford.livejournal.com 2012-11-15 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the Spoon Theory link. As someone suffering from arthritis, chronic pain, fibromyalgia and the results of a broken back, I am often stumped when trying to explain that I have good days, not-so-good days, and days from hell.

There are times when simply nuking a meal is a major accomplishment. I've gone from hiking in the hills and riding motorcycles to depending on a cane. At the age of 61, I wonder how much longer I will be able to live on my own. Yet for some reason Social Security does not consider me disabled enough to receive a pension and Medicaid.

Your books help keep me sane. Shame on the pirates; they are the scum of inner space.
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[identity profile] mbarker.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I had not encountered the Spoon Theory before. But there are so many times when I need that explanation. Appreciate the reference.

Spoon Theory

[identity profile] sonyaotto.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for posting about the spoons. Both my sister and best friend have chronic pain and have struggled with how to convey to people what that means. I sent them the link to the Spoon Theory and they both were ecstatic and had already shown it to other friends. By the end of the day my sister was already using spoons in her lingo!

Spoon theory ...

[identity profile] kinzel.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I should mention that one day when we were both low on spoons we needed to explain to folks the volatility that sometimes comes with low-spoon mania ...

http://www.cafepress.com/hyperspatial/7042874

[identity profile] grassrose.livejournal.com 2012-11-17 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the Spoon Theory link!

May you have sufficient spoons unto the day...