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Paul Kemp has some interesting comments about shared-world writing vs. creator-owned writing as they impact the career path of the new author (like moi). Basically, with shared-world fiction, you'll likely get decent sales, but will never have a breakout novel. With creator-owned fiction, your sales will likely be lower, but you at least have a shot at breaking out.

The obvious conclusion is that the best career comes out of writing both, but I suppose that's easier said than done. I'll let you know in a few years. Heh.

Everything Else

YB is full-on sick, would not wear his bee costume, and went to only three neighbors' houses before having a complete meltdown. He is now happily opening all his brother's candy and playing with the wrappers. Go figure.

Oh, and as an aside, the esteemed Sen. John Kerry can kiss my college-educated, high tax bracket Republican rear end. In a speech Monday at Pasadena City College, he said, and I quote, "You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."

WTF????

The implication that the only people who care about this country enough to defend her are those who are too stupid to do anything else is beyond unconscionable. It is both arrogant and asinine and reveals a deep contempt for both our nation and our troops that ought to terrify anyone who thinks this man might one day have a shot at running this country.

Just for the record, Mr. Kerry, my husband graduated from high school early, got a full-ride academic scholarship to USC, and is a registered civil engineer who brings in a 6-figure income. Oh, yeah, and he also proudly serves our country as an officer in the Navy. And he is by no means unique. So, Mr. Kerry, not only are you a pompous ass, you're also talking out of it.

Interesting thing #38: Fall is my favorite season. Except during election years. Bleh.

Date: 2006-11-08 12:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mysanal.livejournal.com
Was the remark a mistake? Absolutely.

But it puts me in mind of a tangent... even though your hubby may be highly educated and in the military, a very high number (a majority?) of those who go into the military are poor and/or have few options for bettering themselves and go in so that the military will *give* them more options (like paying for schooling).

Which makes me wonder... if basic college at a state school was paid for (as it used to be in CA) would military enrollment decline?

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