That's one of the great
things about fiction.
The nice
thing about fiction?
Not exact matches
Because science has kind of proven or talked
about all those
things you were just asking... maybe pick up a book other than a work of
fiction and learn something that's real and tangible.
The other
thing about that kind of
fiction is that if you don't have an altar call at the end, people think it has failed.
Of course, our
fictions and even our serious thinking
about the terrestrial past or the astronomical present are full of
things like fairies.
Judgmental
about people based on
things of
fiction.
It's fact versus
fiction and just like Bill Nye said we need a new generation of critically thinking people who can help humanity progress and religion is
about keeping
things stuck in a vacuum.
As for
fiction, I've heard very good
things about Alan Hollinghurst's The Strangers Child.
The
thing with science
fiction that's different than other genres is that it's always
about the idea.
It was never meant to be a moral book, but
fiction is the best way to think
about these
things.
Perhaps the most striking
thing about this spacecraft is the science -
fiction vibe you get from it.
And iconic Hollywood movies like: Clueless, Pulp
Fiction, Notting Hill, Titanic, Forrest Gump, 10
Things I Hate
About You and The Shawshank Redemption.
I love write original
fiction, good tv shows
about interestjng
things and movies as well.
Detailed recommendation lists of the best of the best science
fiction books, science
fiction discussions, science
fiction reviews and a blog
about all
things scifi.
Look, science can do some amazing
things that look like magic or yesterday's science -
fiction, so maybe, one day, we'll have to worry
about a tall gorilla, a giant wolf, and a massive alligator attacking various locations across the United States.
He separates fact from
fiction and also shows you a few
things you may not have known
about them.
«But the
thing about science
fiction and fantasy is that you can never, ever say it's the end, it's over.»
The best
thing about the film, though, is that even though it's all
about real events and real people, it still feels like a very well - written piece of
fiction — not to say it feels unrealistic, it's more to say that the characters are more developed and intriguing than in most biopics.
This is the kind of
thing you'd expect on a women's cable network movie - of - the - week, and screenwriter Allison Burnett (working from, what I've heard, a more meta - fictional novel by Charles Baxter; this kind of circumstantial plotting might actually work as meta -
fiction) takes a kind of dopey sincerity
about the whole
thing.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good
things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long)
about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its
fiction.
However, the best
thing about Pulp
Fiction is Tarantino's refusal to conform to the rules of the generic movie.
He talks
about all sorts of
things from how he goes along his process of music selection, his success of Pulp
Fiction at Cannes years... Continue reading «INGLORIOUS BASTARDS WILL BE AT CANNES IN 2009!!!»
Out of the competition, the international highlights were El Clan (The Clan, Pablo Trapero), an effective if derivative Argentinian political drama / gangster film heavily influenced by Scorsese's Goodfellas; L'avenir (
Things to Come, Mia Hansen - Løve), a fine if rather low - key drama helped enormously by Isabelle Huppert's lead performance; and, best of all, Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine, a truly disturbing mixture of
fiction and documentary concerning the attempt to make a movie
about the tragic suicide of Florida journalist Christine Chubbuck, who shot herself on live television back in 1974.
It wants to say a lot of
things about the way people voluntarily recreate themselves, either by embracing a change of scenery and circumstance, or by letting fantasy archetypes and familiar
fictions shape their self - images.
I thought it was a really bold choice to create classic western meets futuristic science
fiction and I wonder were there
things about it that you were worried wouldn't work?
The first
thing that comes to mind when talking
about crap detection is sites like Snopes and FactCheck.org, which you use can use to quickly check if something is fact or
fiction.
He talked
about science
fiction things such as skywriting, video conferencing, electric submarines, tasers, lunar exploration, television and Tivo many years before they ever became «real».
When it comes to
fiction versus nonfiction, the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts isn't «an either or
thing,» says Marfè Ferguson Delano, a nonfiction children's book writer whose books often connect her young readers to novels on the subjects she writes
about.
(Though for authors I recommend focusing not on writing itself as a topic, but on what you write books
ABOUT — i.e., I write fantasy fiction, so I post about things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger Things ser
ABOUT — i.e., I write fantasy
fiction, so I post
about things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger Things ser
about things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger Things se
things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger
Things se
Things series.)
The other awesome
thing about nonfiction eBooks is that they're actually much easier to sell than
fiction, and you can make more money overall, which can then allow you to fund your
fiction writing efforts.
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things nanowrimo taught me
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Thing about what kind of series you can offer (for
fiction writers, can you serialize a short story — 5,000 words a week?
A funny
thing, though, Jeff's BDSM erotic
fiction is quickly becoming the latest Amazon Indie success story, which makes Roman wonder» ¦ if Jeff is still kinky in his head, what
about his heart?
Toward the end of our conversation we chat
about the Hunger Games movie and speculate on the «next big
thing» in teen
fiction.
My favorite
thing about The Art Forger is its exquisite blending of fact and
fiction.
The brilliant
thing about writing series
fiction is that each time you come to a new book, you get a chance to reconnect with the old friends you met in the one before.
Joanna Penn does this very well with her blog on JFPenn.com, where she writes very readable articles
about strange and sometimes macabre
things in interesting places around the world («14 Weird And Wonderful Places To See In Spain», for instance, or «12 Of The World's Best Anatomical Museums»): this ties in well with the dark thriller nature of her
fiction, and with the international locations used.
The interesting
thing about Goodreads is that we can look at genre specific
fiction.
The one
thing I don't like
about the Android store is the lack of clearly defined categories to find
Fiction, SCI - FI, Graphic Novels and Manga.
For three years or so I served as a books columnist for the Boston Globe, given dispensation to write
about whatever bookish
thing I wished — weird Polish novels, obscure French poets, science
fiction classics — and so was forever on the lookout for fresh voices.
Writing
fiction allows me to explore humanity, and that's one of the
things I love most
about it.
One of the
things I love
about fiction is how it has the potential to turn the reader's feelings and belief upside down.
A tagline or strapline is that
thing that goes on
fiction covers, tells them more
about the genre / topic / setting while also making them interested in buying the book.
«This leaves — blogging
about writing, which may or may not be helpful, and also goes toward a very narrow audience...» All other
things being equal, I suspect that marketing
fiction to a thousand writers would be more effective than marketing to a thousand non-writers because the writers might encourage their own audiences to look at it.
For a great short piece on what contemporary writers need to know
about writing descriptions, see Janice Hardy's post at
Fiction University: Three
Things to Consider when Writing Descriptions.
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Am just
about to start on a piece of
fiction and need to start thinking of these
things
Sure, editors spend all their time reading and making decisions
about what's the next hot
thing in
fiction.
One of the
things I love
about reading and writing Flash
fiction is that a story can turn or pirouette in one sentence from a standard narrative to something that floats off the page and impacts the r...
The main
thing about flash
fiction, however, is that it is short.