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Is his ghost going to guard his porn-filled computer?He's already said he won't let anyone else touch it if he dies before finishing. Of course, he also said that the show's ending would be the canonical one if that happened, so he may be rethinking that decision considering how badly Season 8 was received.
Ugh, quoting all in one post not working.So somebody else can finish the series.
It's been pointed out that if you see an Asian writer - especially a young one in the YA sphere - you are looking at someone very wealthy and privileged, not a kid who in between homework is serving customers Banh Mi at their struggling, lower class parent's shop and has no time for frivolities like writing a book.Y'know, it's funny, and I wonder if anyone else has noticed this, but Asian-American/Canadian writers have become extremely uppity and lolcow worthy in recent years. (snip)
I've wondered about that and one could probably formulate a theory around the Asian writers being seen as almost white, but with just enough exotic flavor to them that the consumer base, who whether or not they like to admit it read books written mostly by the evil whiteys, can still feel comfortable
I'm pretty sure (though with no hard proof) that the first Pacific Rim movie was originally written as the cancelled Neon Genesis Evangelion movie from the 2000s, then punched-up to make it less obvious...and after the film became a success the executives saw dollar signs in their eyes and hoped to bank off the "stupid action movies" that let Transformers and F&F be big money-makers, mostly through overseas audiences, only to get put in their place when it didn't work that way. (Putting John Boyega in as the main character probably poisoned the Chinese box office figures).Pacific Rim Uprising - the comparison film - had just flopped massively at the box office.










Based Asian father.
Fuck me that's the funniest thing I've read in a long time.I COULD'VE rushed out a half-assed sequel, but I don't think any of you would've enjoyed that! HT is an extremely complicated book that required me to do deep reading into revolutionary theory to answer the question "the rebel has taken over the government - now what?" 12/?
You can imagine that question does not have an easy answer!!
It's a she, yes"YOUTUBE WAS MY JOB!"
She (this is a she right? Looks like a dude) has thirty videos with an average length of half an hour. Like what the hell was she doing all this time?
I also guffawed at that. Like their brains really can't get past that part!Fuck me that's the funniest thing I've read in a long time.
Depends on the contract, but it's not unheard of for edits to remain specifically the creative/intellectual property of the editor and/or company they work for. I know of one other series that appears to have entered editing hell because they changed editors after a heavy rewrite and so they've needed to determine what is the author's work versus what is the editor's.I'm talking out my ass here, but I'm pretty sure there would be a very good legal reason why the work of an editor who is being taken off the project would not even be allowed to be used. Similar to how movies that change directors mid-work have to negotiate who gets billing and sometimes they have to be careful to scrap work in order to keep crediting accurate. Does anyone have a better sense of how that would work?
That IS her! I get her videos in my feed at random times and kept wondering if she was the same person. Hah! I'm getting popcorn.I did in fact have a day job - my YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Idk how they're acting as if I was just loafing around when you can easily find the long and dense videos I was putting out every month on average. Do they think I was doing these for fun?? For free??? Look at the views! 2/?
If someone like Clive Barker can be told to bugger off for being late so can a random youtuber that did better than Lindsey Ellis.Current YA drama incoming:
Xiran Jay Xhao continues her (initially legitimate then increasingly OTT) rampage against her publisher who is doing normal publisher things (being fucking slow, paying a pittance, not realising when they were sitting on a goldmine) , basically sobbing that the rose petals scattered before her were the wrong color, or whatever.
However she has been somewhat of an outspoken serial publishing-industry Karen since Iron Widow's surprise successful publication, with a name attached to calling out every injustice in YA publishing ever. One would think at this juncture PRH would be either giving her the Queen Treatment (ie: like RF Kuang for Harper Collins) but the silence and foot dragging suggests the old "no amount of money is gonna make me deal with this drama" refusal. Cue - angry social media rant!
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Even her loyal subjects and enablers are telling her to turn down the heat
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"I need to say this. This is NOT a time to be posting things so your followers tell you how right you are. It's the time when you realize it's Shut-The-F*-Up Friday, get legal counsel and *stop posting"
I'm actually surprised XJX lasted this long. She was constantly bagging out her publisher for not having seen her genius earlier, and be that as it might, a Sci Fi YA book was never a sure thing when SF has never had a YA success in over a decade. (It's all Fantasy these days, baby)
Anyway, this is a developing situation so we may need some weeks for the true final form to step out of this bubbling foment. DUN DUN DUN....
Hmm, that would definitely make sense if it was big structural edits, although she makes it sound like line edits.Depends on the contract, but it's not unheard of for edits to remain specifically the creative/intellectual property of the editor and/or company they work for. I know of one other series that appears to have entered editing hell because they changed editors after a heavy rewrite and so they've needed to determine what is the author's work versus what is the editor's.
He left it to Linda and Elio. Two fans who are in fact genuinely insane with their takes and have been for several decades.Is his ghost going to guard his porn-filled computer?
Cait Corrain is back in the news to cry about how autism made her review bomb her peers:
In November, Corrain said she switched medications again. At that point, she was prescribed a medical cocktail of Zoloft, BuSpar, Vyvanse, Lamictal, Ketamine and Trazodone—all of high doses. Independently, she was consuming cannabis, alcohol, and caffeine.
Corrain decided to come clean when she realized how much control she was losing with herself.
In June 2023, Corrain tried a new ADHD medication and said that was when she created her first Goodreads account and wrote negative reviews—against her will.
“I woke up the next morning, I had this awful, like, dread in my stomach,” she said. “And I couldn't tell anyone because I was absolutely convinced that if I told anyone about what had happened and the fact that I had done something that was so incredibly out of character for me, that I was going to be institutionalized.”
But she couldn’t go back and delete the Goodreads profiles because that meant she would have had to confront the truth about not having autonomy over her actions.
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I guess Microsoft Words "Track Changes" feature is so powerful one glance at it can vaporize a sped's self-esteem.