By Candy Gourlay
I had a hundred million other things to do the other day but then I came upon this piece in the New York Times about "Protecting Your Privacy on the New Facebook".
The NEW Facebook? Again?
Sigh. What with now being a quoted company, FB is adding new meaning to the word INSIDIOUS.
Notes from the Slushpile is a team blog maintained by eight friends who also happen to be children's authors at different stages of the publishing journey.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Monday, 25 February 2013
Inspired by film. Is it a close up? Or a wide shot?
By Candy Gourlay
A quick thought for Monday.
Many authors I know swear by screen writing books like Story by Robert McKee. There is so much to learn about narrative structure in cinema.
A quick thought for Monday.
Many authors I know swear by screen writing books like Story by Robert McKee. There is so much to learn about narrative structure in cinema.
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Friday, 22 February 2013
Judging Young Fiction By Their Covers - Yanks vs Limeys
The online magazine The Millions is judging books by their covers again.
"As readers, we are undoubtedly swayed by the little billboard that is the cover of every book we read," writes former bookseller C. Max Magee. "...I’ve always found it especially interesting that the U.K. and U.S. covers often differ from one another. This would seem to suggest that certain layouts and imagery will better appeal to readers on one side of the Atlantic rather than the other."
"As readers, we are undoubtedly swayed by the little billboard that is the cover of every book we read," writes former bookseller C. Max Magee. "...I’ve always found it especially interesting that the U.K. and U.S. covers often differ from one another. This would seem to suggest that certain layouts and imagery will better appeal to readers on one side of the Atlantic rather than the other."
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