The only reason I had the extra bolding was because I cut-and-pasted the bulk of the HTML-formatted page with the URLs from another one of my blogs (which does require the bolding for emphasis), to save myself the lengthy re-typing.
The contributing authors don't get anything except the satisfaction of helping shed the light on shady publishing operations and helping new writers avoid costly career mistakes.:-)
All proceeds from sales of the printed version of ATLANTA NIGHTS go to the SFWA Emergency Medical Fund.
And the electronic version in various different formats is a free download.
Several months ago, in response to a claim by a certain publisher that writers working in the SF/F genre believe it "does not require believable storylines" or "does not need believable every-day characters," genre writer James D. Macdonald got approximately 40 mostly science fiction and fantasy writers to cobble together an intentionally horrendous monstrosity of a novel (read it here as an FTP download in RTF and PDF format) and then submit it, in order to display the less than discriminating tastes of that same certain publisher in regard to the kind of work they accept for publication.
Earlier last week, the sting has been revealed, the publisher fell for it (retracting the acceptance as soon as news spread, of course), and I proudly own up to having authored Chapter 13 of ATLANTA NIGHTS by Travis Tea.
Here's a bit of an excerpt from my chapter:
"Actually, I think I am ready to order now," said Isadore, firmly ignoring it all, flipping back his red forelocks out of his face and beyond the back to where the bulk of the abundant and suggestive ponytail rested against his wide strongly utterly virile back -- a back that could do the beast with two backs so well, when one of the two backs came into question and under scrutiny (but the other back of course depended on the woman writhing with him, under him and on top of him ah, the beasts they would make!).
Yes, you can even buy your own copy at Lulu.com to read for gut-wrenching hilarity and educational purposes (lessons on how not to write can be derived from the perusal of this book). Here is the stellar lineup of blurbs from the back cover. And that's just the ones that fit the back cover. There are twice as many additional blurbs inside the front matter of the book. Some of them are truly classic....
I predict this will replace THE EYE OF ARGON as midnight panel reading material at science fiction conventions. This book, is purely and genuinely bad. So bad that it's great. In all seriousness, The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest should give it a special achievement prize.:-)
For more detailed coverage, including a list of contributors, of the ATLANTA NIGHTS atrocity -- or should we say, travesty -- see the Cold Ground blog, and Tor Books editor Teresa Nielsen Hayden's MakingLight...
I use Word Perfect 5.1 for DOS (with the background set to black and font to grey) to write, and will continue to use it till there are no more ways to have it running on a computer. *grin*
It's currently running fine on my Win XP desktop and Win 2000 laptop.
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Okay, this is a different kind of bad chair issue, but has anyone had thigh/butt pain instead of back pain? The bottom of my left thigh is pretty much in agony every day and I tried a variety of chairs. I am a left-handed trackball user and I do end up stretching to the left more than I should, but I I am wondering it there is some other issue here. I do vary the position and get up often.
You're absolutely right. Sorry about that. :-)
The only reason I had the extra bolding was because I cut-and-pasted the bulk of the HTML-formatted page with the URLs from another one of my blogs (which does require the bolding for emphasis), to save myself the lengthy re-typing.
In any case, it won't happen again.
Vera
All proceeds from sales of the printed version of ATLANTA NIGHTS go to the SFWA Emergency Medical Fund.
And the electronic version in various different formats is a free download.
Vera
In addition to the free RTF download and the PDF (this URL works only intermittently), you can get a free download in Rocket, Windows, and Palm formats of ATLANTA NIGHTS by Travis Tea from Embiid.com.
Vera
Yes, I am one of the thirty-odd writers who collectively make up "Travis Tea," a pseudonym (and a pun -- say it outloud). :-)
Here is some background on this wacky collaborative sting project that we cobbled together.
Several months ago, in response to a claim by a certain publisher that writers working in the SF/F genre believe it "does not require believable storylines" or "does not need believable every-day characters," genre writer James D. Macdonald got approximately 40 mostly science fiction and fantasy writers to cobble together an intentionally horrendous monstrosity of a novel (read it here as an FTP download in RTF and PDF format) and then submit it, in order to display the less than discriminating tastes of that same certain publisher in regard to the kind of work they accept for publication.
Earlier last week, the sting has been revealed, the publisher fell for it (retracting the acceptance as soon as news spread, of course), and I proudly own up to having authored Chapter 13 of ATLANTA NIGHTS by Travis Tea .
Here's a bit of an excerpt from my chapter:
Yes, you can even buy your own copy at Lulu.com to read for gut-wrenching hilarity and educational purposes (lessons on how not to write can be derived from the perusal of this book). Here is the stellar lineup of blurbs from the back cover. And that's just the ones that fit the back cover. There are twice as many additional blurbs inside the front matter of the book. Some of them are truly classic....
I predict this will replace THE EYE OF ARGON as midnight panel reading material at science fiction conventions. This book, is purely and genuinely bad. So bad that it's great. In all seriousness, The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest should give it a special achievement prize. :-)
For more detailed coverage, including a list of contributors, of the ATLANTA NIGHTS atrocity -- or should we say, travesty -- see the Cold Ground blog , and Tor Books editor Teresa Nielsen Hayden's Making Light . ..
Also, looks like the LA Times has picked up the story .
Vera Nazarian
I use Word Perfect 5.1 for DOS (with the background set to black and font to grey) to write, and will continue to use it till there are no more ways to have it running on a computer. *grin*
It's currently running fine on my Win XP desktop and Win 2000 laptop.
Okay, this is a different kind of bad chair issue, but has anyone had thigh/butt pain instead of back pain? The bottom of my left thigh is pretty much in agony every day and I tried a variety of chairs. I am a left-handed trackball user and I do end up stretching to the left more than I should, but I I am wondering it there is some other issue here. I do vary the position and get up often.
Ideas?