You're cute and fresh and wholesome, but science has a cure
Tuesday, May 13th, 2014 05:03 pmSo, yesterday, I bought a new car. It was an Unplanned Purchase in which a complicated combination of factors conspired to create a Perfect Moment to strike. I am of mixed feelings regarding the whole situation. On the one hand, I adored the little green Subaru Legacy; it was zippy and sweet-tempered; good in the rain, the sleet and the snow, and never, ever once let me down. On the other hand, it was more than 15 years old. The new car -- by which I mean, "new to me" -- is several generations younger. It is apparently capable of doing things that I cannot, as yet, imagine. It, too, is a Subaru Legacy, in color a cheerful bright blue; but Subaru Legacies have gotten taller in the intervening years -- not a bad thing; in fact, a feature. It's roomier inside than the green Legacy, and!
. . .it has heated seats.
It also has very low miles; was apparently kept by its former owner in the lap of garaged luxury, and only allowed out on the road during the very finest and bug-free of spring days.
So. I have a new car.
I ALSO HAVE, with Steve, a collection of our work to get into shape to send on to Madame the Editor realsoonnow, and! I need your -- yes, your -- advice.
A common reader complaint regarding the contents of the first two Liaden Universe® Constellations was that they lacked an ABOUT THIS STORY at the top of each story. Apparently, lots of people like those, so, to keep peace in the family, we're going to write an ABOUT THIS STORY for each of the twelve stories in Constellation Three.
And here's where we need your help.
What sorts of things do you want to know ABOUT THIS STORY?
Discuss.
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Today's title comes from "Brand New Girl," as performed by Julie Brown in Earth Girls are Easy. Here's your link.
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Date: 2014-05-13 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-13 09:08 pm (UTC)where it stands in the storyline.. one must read things IN ORDER... ahem.. thats my OCD screaming..
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Date: 2014-05-13 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-13 09:21 pm (UTC)I'd agree with commenter on wanting to know how or when the story fits into the bigger Liaden universe. And I love any of the odd stories about what inspired the story or nudged it into being. The fan likes the continuity info, the writer likes the process, if that makes sense.
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Date: 2014-05-13 09:22 pm (UTC)I am sorry to disappoint your OCD -- and the OCD of others, but. . ."the timeline" is largely a reader construct. Especially for short stories, I'll only know that the action happens, say, between A and B, where A and B are very large events. In recent memory, for instance: While I'm very certain that it happened exactly as described, I have no idea when "Code of Honor" "is," with relation to "the timeline," save that it happened before Korval had hit the deadline to leave Liad, and after they had relocated. Where it sits with the rest of the short stories -- don't know. Don't, to a significant extent, care.
The problem is that the stories are written as they occur to us, and, in many cases, they don't bear close scrutiny with regard to a timeline. If I have a good story, I'm going to tell it; and if "the timeline" makes the story "impossible," then it's "the timeline" that has to give.
Similarly, if a short story -- I'm thinking about "Lord of the Dance," in particular -- later is found to have stated things that contravene the action in the novel, it's the short story that has to give way. Novel storylines have priority.
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Date: 2014-05-13 09:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-13 09:39 pm (UTC)On the other hand, a funny story is also a great way to do a forward. None at all is fine, too :)
No matter what you do, I'm just pleased I get to experience the rich world you and Steve are creating. Thanks!
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Date: 2014-05-13 09:52 pm (UTC)Where is this in the timeline? (What book is it closest to? Is it before or after that?)
What general background would be useful to understand the situation?
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Date: 2014-05-13 10:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-13 10:53 pm (UTC)If any interesting details could be recalled from when the story was being written, that's always lovely. :) An insight into the writer's lives at the time, as it were. (Anything from a beverage associated with the story, to a notation that a story was written while another story was being written. If such details can still be recalled, of course.)
Also, (what Bandicoot was saying made me think of this), perhaps a mention of "the characters in this story are also to be found in/are found in the novel ____" for newer readers who aren't familiar with your larger catalog might be useful. (For example, a story featuring an young Daav might mention Scout's Progress.)
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Date: 2014-05-13 11:23 pm (UTC)More interesting for me is some of the thought process about where the story came from. Like you're currently doing with the recent stories up on the Splinter Universe.
Another thought of what I would enjoy seeing is where the characters in the story fit into the overall Universe. (The taxi driver is a perfect example of a character we see again. And for, say, The Rifle's First Wife, a reminder of where we first meet Diglon Rifle and how he ended up gardening for Clan Korval.)
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Date: 2014-05-14 12:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-14 12:36 am (UTC)New Subaru
Date: 2014-05-14 01:12 am (UTC)Congrats on the Subaru! I am on my third Legacy (one and two given to the kids as their first car). 2004, low mileage and we drove to Vt. for it because...it was a manual tranny and ....heated seats.
Quick but heartfelt thanks for you and Steve for the many books you recently gave the Belgrade Public Library!
I had seen Steve's shout out to Librarians and let our Librarian know (one of the hats on my hat rack now is Chair of the Belgrade Public Library Board of Trustees). So thanks.
beth
Re: About this story
Date: 2014-05-14 02:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-14 02:14 am (UTC)If applicable, what were the authors trying to do when they wrote this story?
If the protagonist(s) aren't some of the ones that show up all over the place, where else can they be found? (E.g. the other Lute & Moonhawk stories, and where they actually show up in the Priscilla & Shan arcs.)
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Date: 2014-05-14 02:58 am (UTC)Intros
Date: 2014-05-14 04:35 am (UTC)I understand the (mildly ocd?) desire for ever more timeline clarity, but don't really share it, nor do I think a cross reference is a good use of the author's time (Bob appears in x, y and briefly in z). If that needs doing let someone else do it. IMHO, ymmv, etc. Write more instead. I do enjoy random bits of insight into how it came to be as it is, the writing process, plot considerations, comments on loose ends, wishes, thoughts on characters and writing...mostly this; whatever comes to your mind regarding the story after a half glass of wine. Write whatever intro is fun for you, share what you feel like sharing, and get back to writing new stories so I can buy them all! :)
Happy trails... and ignore this POV freely! :)
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Date: 2014-05-14 06:47 am (UTC)ABOUT THIS STORY
Date: 2014-05-14 12:34 pm (UTC)I would like to roughly know if this is a story of Cantra (CRYSTAL), Jefri (TRADE), Theo (SALTATION), or part of the sequences of Daav & Er Thom (LOCAL CUSTOM, SCOUTS PROGRESS, MOUSE & DRAGON) or the sequence of Val Con & Shan (AGENT, CARPE, CONFLICT), or
during PLAN B, I DARE or GHOST SHIP
I don't write anywhere as good as you folks - and you've already got a "intro to Code of Honor" on Splinter BUT
What I would write about "Code of Honor": "The smoke had cleared from the skies around Solcintra, and there was a newly filled lake where once had been a park. But at Merc headquarters no one was thinking about that recent action."
For "Roving Gambler": "As the clan of Korval settles into the new Necessities of Shurebleak, Quin was waking to his new position on the road."
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Date: 2014-05-15 07:55 am (UTC)As for the "about" paragraphs - with a short story, we don't have time/space to "tune in" and understand what the story is about. Unless the title is really instructive, like "Theo's bad day", we spend the first few paragraphs fishing for clues which universe and which story line it is.
So, as everybody else already pointed out, any simple note with appropriate keywords will do. Maybe with a clue on whether it's a funny, tragic or political story - just, you know, in case.
In modern days, though, people learned to skip on "about this story" snippets and use tags. "Theo/Nelirikk, G, humor, spaceships". Serves the same purpose
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Date: 2014-05-15 08:43 am (UTC)Most of the readers seem to agree that the "about the story" should say where it fits into the overall very long story of the novels.
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Date: 2014-05-15 09:33 am (UTC)In short, as I think about it, whatever you are comfortable telling us. Where stories do fit in the mainline (like stories of Shan or Val Con youth it does helps to have them roughly placed).
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Date: 2014-05-19 04:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-19 05:09 pm (UTC)no subject
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