So the first bit is a bit of housekeeping news. I haven't published anything since WordPress switched to its Gutenberg editor. The UI is a huge improvement, but it sucks at the things I need WordPress to do like: Add Media content Save progress as I'm working on an article Allow me to publish an… Continue reading When Yes, you plagiarized
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The Escapist and criticism
I wrote about the art of criticism with the distinction between emotivism and criticism. This one deals with criticism and politics. The impetus is the Escapist, which just came under new/old leadership. One of their ex-employees left the company in 2011, and came back to it in 2017. He wrote that when he came back,… Continue reading The Escapist and criticism
Branding and Author Netiquette
Updated on 6/4/2013. I wrote an article about not plagiarizing, which I thought was kind of commonsense advice. So now we're going to talk about branding and netiquette, which will ensure that other authors don't hate you and protect your work. First, obvious disclaimer: None of this is legal advice and should not be… Continue reading Branding and Author Netiquette
Advice from Anthea Sharp on Going Wide (or leaving Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited)
Prologue: I've covered several times on this website reasons why Amazon is terrible for authors. Tl;dr: Amazon can steal your money at any moment with no explanation why. As a result of this, many LitRPG authors are thinking of leaving the program, some already have. No one cares what I have to say on the… Continue reading Advice from Anthea Sharp on Going Wide (or leaving Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited)
Before you ask me to join your business
Business Talk I get offers to join some LitRPG business or group and become a writer for them all of the time. None of these have yet gone anywhere. Let me break down some business talk for you so before you send me a request about joining your group, you can read through the following… Continue reading Before you ask me to join your business
How to Write Amazing Direct to Market Stories
The Gartner Hype cycle is one of those simple graphs that shows a lot of important information. The downside to the Gartner Hype Cycle is that while it has great ad hoc and post hoc explanatory power, it doesn't have great predictive power. In other words, it's not scientific in any sense. It's still a useful ad… Continue reading How to Write Amazing Direct to Market Stories
LitRPG problems again, when to ban
So there's more drama in the community, with the usual person, Aleron, being at the center of it. Aleron is known for hammer-banning, I posted this up in my review of the trademark case as a reason why people don't trust him. Before reading the rest of this, go over that post to get the… Continue reading LitRPG problems again, when to ban
Defining LitRPG
So, I have a blog called "LitRPGReviews" and I haven't even said what LitRPG is. This is for a fairly good reason. I don't care that much. I am less concerned with the exact mechanics than I am in asking whether or not they contribute to the storyline, character progression, and narrative structure. Several books… Continue reading Defining LitRPG
Drama Alert: SciFan Magazine™ Issue 10: Beyond Science
Disclosure: I do not know Ramon Mejia personally, but have recommended his website to people on forums and on this website. I wrote to Amazon on behalf of SciFan when it pulled the magazine, and wrote about that on this blog. I think that makes me a fairly impartial adjudicator on this dispute. Updated: I… Continue reading Drama Alert: SciFan Magazine™ Issue 10: Beyond Science
LGBTQ (Whatever)
This is completely off topic, but I have a blog, and blogging I shall go. It's actually not completely off-topic, as some fantasy/GameLit novels have been criticized as pandering to an ideology. So, I'm going to note a difference between pandering to an ideology vs. showing a necessity for extra genders. The issue I'm talking with… Continue reading LGBTQ (Whatever)