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  On 4/29/2015 at 1:03 AM, John Ehrlichman said:

here's the stasi article i did for White Fungus mag, now online. Not in love with it but it was an experience i learned from and will probably (hopefully) write better next time

 

Panopticon Fatigue: Life, Sex and Death under the East German Stasi

http://mediaroots.org/panopticon-fatigue-life-sex-and-death-under-the-east-german-stasi/

Thanks for sharing, very pertinent read.

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My short story is free until this morning or thereabouts!: Uk link or US link to Amazon, take your pick. So far, it's being picked up mostly by people in Germany. Hope they're not expecting much robot sex...(although there is a little bit of it in there...)

 

  On 4/29/2015 at 1:03 AM, John Ehrlichman said:

here's the stasi article i did for White Fungus mag, now online. Not in love with it but it was an experience i learned from and will probably (hopefully) write better next time

Panopticon Fatigue: Life, Sex and Death under the East German Stasi
http://mediaroots.org/panopticon-fatigue-life-sex-and-death-under-the-east-german-stasi/

 

Nice, much info gleaned. Sexy info.

  On 4/30/2015 at 6:54 PM, logakght said:

Do I need a fucking Kindle to download it? I would like to read it!

 

No, there's an online app I believe you can read it in. Booktron or something I think...should be right below the button.

 

edit: you might have to download an app. Failing that, if it doesn't work, send me a PM and I'll send you the file myself.

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Here is a short note I made about some digital arts... It's really brief but I feel really proud about what I wrote since it kinda of inspires me. Not trying to feel superior or shit, but I think it's really good. It's ins spanish lol.

 

http://www.cutoutfest.com/ljos/

If anyone else can't use Amazon / refuse to use such a corporation, I can PM you a PDF if you wish to read it, PM me if so.

So deadline is approaching. I'm talking about a contest here in my country about writing. I can submit 3 stories to it. I had some ideas, though most of them (if not all of the ideas every new human could possibly "create"), I believe, are already taken. I haven't written none. But I'm quite motivated. Though I started wondering about how people get creative. So I asked myself: How do people could create a unique creation? Is people's imagination really limited by who they actually are? It's interesting to think about that, imo. What are the mechanism in people's mind of imagination? Personal experiences? Maybe. So am I limited to my own life experiences? I've been fighting against that in 2 ways: learning as much as possible about human cultures (books, movies,music, meeting other people, etc.) and actually forcing myself in thinking like fucking literally outside my universe. And I sometimes achieve it, tho, because the lack of actual information behind this new thought in my brain, I feel like standing in the middle of nowhere, with no direction whatsoever, and I just start wandering around with a stone in my pocket, a stone I wish I could craft into a diamond.

 

lol btw if it's badly written, I'm quite lazy right now to edit it properly :)

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Call me analfuck, but I sometimes believe there's an actual formula to be creative. I say it because people, independently of who they are, tend to know what is creative and what is not. Of course there are relative senses of creativeness, but at least in a superficial way there is a really tangible difference. So there must be mosts and dont's when being creative, I think.

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  On 5/4/2015 at 5:02 AM, logakght said:

So deadline is approaching. I'm talking about a contest here in my country about writing. I can submit 3 stories to it. I had some ideas, though most of them (if not all of the ideas every new human could possibly "create"), I believe, are already taken. I haven't written none. But I'm quite motivated. Though I started wondering about how people get creative. So I asked myself: How do people could create a unique creation? Is people's imagination really limited by who they actually are? It's interesting to think about that, imo. What are the mechanism in people's mind of imagination? Personal experiences? Maybe. So am I limited to my own life experiences? I've been fighting against that in 2 ways: learning as much as possible about human cultures (books, movies,music, meeting other people, etc.) and actually forcing myself in thinking like fucking literally outside my universe. And I sometimes achieve it, tho, because the lack of actual information behind this new thought in my brain, I feel like standing in the middle of nowhere, with no direction whatsoever, and I just start wandering around with a stone in my pocket, a stone I wish I could craft into a diamond.

 

lol btw if it's badly written, I'm quite lazy right now to edit it properly :)

 

"What has been will be again,

what has been done will be done again;

there is nothing new under the sun."

 

It's rare anything is truly new, but the way it's told and presented can be different, a new variation. I mean, most cars have four wheels and they can always be called 'the new model'.

 

And I wouldn't say you have to be limited to life experience alone. I wrote a short story about a married man having sex with a robot, and I've done neither, so...either write from experience or make it up. And I have an idea for a story about a vampire--the most redundant, over-told story trope on recent years--but I reckon what I want to do is different enough to make it interesting. All about the angles you approach your ideas. Try looking at things from another perspective, avoid the clichés and retell it differently.

 

As for horror stories, I did one myself (which failed to get published) about a man who was allergic to ghosts, and was being haunted by his ex-girlfriend. He had no time to be scared, in amongst the sneezing and snot he produced...so, you know, there are different angles to these ideas. Whether they're any good, though...

 

That horror story--called Ectoplasmic Rhinitis--I will post a bit of here, in spoiler tags:

 

 

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A new graph in Amazon's KDP (kindle direct publishing fyi jsyk) tells you how many pages someone has read of your book(s). I can now tell definitively whether anyone who downloaded my books for free read a single god damn word.

 

 

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  On 7/1/2015 at 11:40 PM, Bechuga said:

A new graph in Amazon's KDP (kindle direct publishing fyi jsyk) tells you how many pages someone has read of your book(s). I can now tell definitively whether anyone who downloaded my books for free read a single god damn word.

 

 

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I downloaded your book, but I've got to finish other things first. JUST SO YOU KNOW

I find it fascinating that stephen king doesnt know the endings to his books. his thinking is that if he doesnt know the ending to his books, then how will the reader.

 

He makes up characters and sticks them in a predicament and then writes what happens, good or bad.

 

 

What a cool way to write a story, no wonder hes one of my favourite writers

  Beethoven, ages ago, said:

To play a wrong note is insignificant. To play without passion is inexcusable

  On 7/2/2015 at 2:35 AM, baph said:

 

  On 7/1/2015 at 11:40 PM, Bechuga said:

A new graph in Amazon's KDP (kindle direct publishing fyi jsyk) tells you how many pages someone has read of your book(s). I can now tell definitively whether anyone who downloaded my books for free read a single god damn word.

 

 

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I downloaded your book, but I've got to finish other things first. JUST SO YOU KNOW

 

 

Lol take your time, many better books out there to read than mine! I don't think the graph works retrospectively anyway, just from this point on.

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http://world3.tk/t/nfo8.txt

the 8th entry in an ongoing series of txt documents about me livin in the woods on mount royal with no money rn irl

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I finished this short story the other day, it's called [post=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzORHQ_foi_nOTdDQ2FLZFlVeUU/view?usp=sharing]KnownThings[/post]. It was a strange little idea that was in my head for ages, so it's nice to have it down and done.

 

Edit: I'm crap with BBcodes, so I'll just leave this the way it is as the link works.

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Ursula K. Le Guin is answering questions relating to writing over here, starting with the biggie: "How Do You Make Something Good?" : http://bookviewcafe.com/blog/2015/07/27/navigation-q1-how-do-you-make-something-good/

 

 

  On 8/3/2015 at 1:53 AM, Twelvetrees said:

I finished this short story the other day, it's called [post=https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzORHQ_foi_nOTdDQ2FLZFlVeUU/view?usp=sharing]KnownThings[/post]. It was a strange little idea that was in my head for ages, so it's nice to have it down and done.

 

Edit: I'm crap with BBcodes, so I'll just leave this the way it is as the link works.

 

Will read this later, downloaded to put on my kindle.

Read and enjoyed it, Twelvetrees! Some nice imagery in there, I liked the comparison of the white flower to icing on a chocolate cake, very vivid (and I like cake, that helps). Enjoyably ambiguous too, a story to ponder about which I suspect was the point (could be wrong though: I have been told off for missing quite obvious things). If you do anything else post it up. :watmm:

Yeah, the ambiguity is intentional. At first I was going to make it very obvious but it's much nicer when it's left unexplained I think.

 

I'm glad you enjoyed it Bechuga, and thanks for reading! I haven't got anything to share at the moment but I'm working on a novella which will be finished soon enough I hope.

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has anyone used tor to distribute works you never want traced to your ip address?

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  On 8/3/2015 at 1:53 AM, Twelvetrees said:

I finished this short story the other day, it's called Known Things. It was a strange little idea that was in my head for ages, so it's nice to have it down and done.

There you go, pal.

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  On 9/18/2015 at 11:04 AM, Rubin Farr said:

has anyone used tor to distribute works you never want traced to your ip address?

 

No one has read my book, let alone gone underground to find me

  On 9/18/2015 at 11:04 AM, Rubin Farr said:

has anyone used tor to distribute works you never want traced to your ip address?

 

Rubin = Peter Sotos confirmed

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Bump! I have a second book out now which you can get from the Kindle store, home of digital capitalism: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BKX5AXM?*Version*=1&*entries*=0

It is called Green Roomers, and I switch between being satisfied with it and loathing it. Who knows what it actually is...

 

Anyone else doing anything? Anything to share / link up? If you're Elena Ferrante or Thomas Pynchon and want to reveal your real identity, this would be the thread to do it in.

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