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		<title>Thoughts on Storytelling and the Castle Season 4 Finale</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 22:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love storytelling — the ability to weave characters and situations into a tapestry so intricate that you get lost within it. With TV, the storytelling I look for not only gives me resolutions but also propels me expectantly into the unknown realm of the story-to-come. The season 4 finale of Castle did that for me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/05/castle01-471.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1704" title="castle01 471" src="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/05/castle01-471-277x300.jpg" alt="" width="277" height="300" /></a>I love storytelling — the ability to weave characters and situations into a tapestry so intricate that you get lost within it. When looking at television, the storytelling I look for not only gives me resolutions but also propels me expectantly into the unknown realm of the story-to-come. The season 4 finale of <em>Castle</em> did that for me.</p>
<p>(Spoiler warning: the rest of this post will refer to events up to and including that episode as well as also speculating on the future.)</p>
<p>Over on TIB, I wrote a post about the timing aspect of TV romance including Castle/Beckett (<a href="http://tib.cjcs.com/8462/tvs-unresolved-sexual-tension-3-resolutions/" target="_blank">link</a>). Here, I want to talk about the story ramifications. It&#8217;s hardly a secret that I sometimes get story flashes when a series reaches an exceptionally fertile turning point. After all, I did spend a year of my life following up on just that sort of thing with <em><a title="TSCC – “The Connor Wars”" href="http://tib.cjcs.com/tcw" target="_blank">The Connor Wars</a></em>. I had one of those, again, after seeing the <em>Castle</em> season ender.</p>
<p>One of the things you learn in storytelling 101 is that a good story will periodically take your characters and spin them out into a new direction. That new course needs to make sense for the story and people in it but is necessary to avoid repetition and forumla — shoals especially dangerous in a well-established series. At the risk of sounding meta, in the very first episode, Castle said that the reason he killed off his long-time hero Derrick Storm was because Rick had reached a place where he knew what was going to happen; there weren&#8217;t any surprises. This is what started <em>Castle</em> the series, and it&#8217;s this that could possibly fuel new story options in the fifth season and beyond.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve said many times before that the ideal for most TV series is to become an episodic serial having continuing storylines propelled by otherwise standalone episodes. The standalone aspect is important because it makes the series more attractive for syndication. Think of all the <em>Law and Order</em> or <em>NCIS</em> episodes you stumble across while channel surfing and you get the idea. On the other hand, the serial aspect helps viewers take ownership of the show. As they become more invested in it, the roots of their passion often grow deeper. Unfortunately, it also alienates people who weren&#8217;t on the train from the beginning as they avoid the burden of having to catch up on the mythology that continuity has built over several seasons.</p>
<p><em>Castle</em> now has the opportunity to step outside its comfortable formula (something alluded to in Alexis&#8217; valedictory speech). It&#8217;s more than just getting Castle and Beckett together romantically. There is a golden opportunity to test new waters while still retaining a lifeline if the seas become too rough. And this enters into the area where I had my little story flash.</p>
<p>The easiest description is to think of Castle and Beckett becoming their own detective agency with themselves as the primary clients. You get Esposito (probably still on suspension) to be their trusted associate. The lifeline? You keep Ryan in the 12th; still scared of Gates and wary of breaking the rules but also wanting to redeem himself to the only people he trusts with his life. He&#8217;s now their mole within the department.</p>
<p>From here we have a world of stories that can be explored without being confined by the formulaic dictates of the four walls of the 12th precinct. Javier gets to be a little more like the special forces guy he really wants to be. Castle gets to play with his gadgets. Beckett gets to follow her investigative nose. These three could form a core that leads to many seasons of great stories. If it doesn&#8217;t work, we can always retreat back the 12th, but I can&#8217;t help thinking that it would seem smaller, somehow.</p>
<p>If I were a writer on <em>Castle</em> or willing to commit another year to writing fanfic for this (I&#8217;m not), I&#8217;d be giddy with the possibilities before me. I felt this way after the <em>Sarah Connor Chronicles</em> series ender as well&#8230;and you remember how that turned out on my end. So, if I say that there is the seed for great storytelling yearning to break out of its shell and stretch its branches to the sky following season 4, you can trust that what I see in my mind is worthy. I just hope the creative team at <em>Castle</em> sees it, too.</p>
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		<title>How to Deal with Writers Effectively in One Easy Lesson</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2012 23:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Andrew Stanton: The clues to a great story (via TED)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m very firm in my belief that as you continue to learn how to write and build upon what you already know, it&#8217;s important to pay attention to the people who do it well&#8230;and understand why they do it well. You should pay attention to Andrew Stanton.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m very firm in my belief that as you continue to learn how to write and build upon what you already know, it&#8217;s important to pay attention to the people who do it well&#8230;and understand why they do it well. You should pay attention to Andrew Stanton.</p>
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		<title>Dancing With Fanfic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 07:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fan Fiction, or fanfic, is treated as a bit of a dirty word in some circles despite lots of people writing it. I don't think it's a dirty word at all. In fact, a lot of people came to my writing because of the fanfic I've written over the years. Because of that, and because some of the]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fan Fiction, or fanfic, is treated as a bit of a dirty word in some circles despite lots of people writing it. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s a dirty word at all. In fact, a lot of people came to my writing because of the fanfic I&#8217;ve written over the years. Because of that, and because some of the older works are difficult to stumble across sometimes, I&#8217;ve made them <a title="Fanfic" href="http://writing.cjcs.com/fanfic/">available here</a> for your enjoyment.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1653" title="connorwarscapnscript" src="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/connorwarscapnscript.jpg" alt="" width="207" height="280" />I&#8217;ve been a part of four fandoms: <em>Star Trek</em>, <em>Highlander</em>, <em>Xena &#8211; Warrior Princess</em>, and <em>Terminator &#8211; The Sarah Connor Chronicles</em>. I didn&#8217;t write fanfic for any of the Treks, but I did enjoy reading the works of others when I found them at conventions or via the grapevine (this is back when blue dittos were the norm, and copies printed on a Xerox<sup>®</sup> machine were fancy-schmancy). I did submit scripts to Trek back in the day, but I don&#8217;t consider those in my list of fanfic material.</p>
<p><em>Highlander</em> was my entry into the fanfic-author world of fandom. I&#8217;d been writing scripts for a while, but I could see that the landscape was shifting away from spec scripts (this is cyclic in Hollywood). I figured that it was time that I begin learning how to write prose. As I was a fan of this syndicated show, I thought it would make a good first vehicle: allowing me to focus on technique and story while removing the need to create a convincing universe/rules with brand-spanking-new characters. Learning a new writing style is tough enough without trying to learn everything all at once. Both of my <em>Highlander</em> stories were well-received and each were printed in HL anthologies.</p>
<p>I hadn&#8217;t planned on writing any more fanfic. When <em>Xena</em> came along I felt the urge to write — not fanfic, but for real. I tried to submit a script to the production company, but was stopped early in the process being that I was based in NM and not the L.A. area (or at least southern California). Since my location wasn&#8217;t going to change, that was effectively that for <em>Xena</em>. Since I now had a <a title="Xena – “Agape”" href="http://writing.cjcs.com/fanfic/xena-agape/">script</a> I couldn&#8217;t use, I posted it for the fans. One thing led to another and I ended up penning a few more stories as well as articles for the Xena fanmag, &#8220;Whoosh!&#8221;.</p>
<p>Then I decided to try to set the bar higher: a <a title="Xena – “Visit to an Ancient World”" href="http://writing.cjcs.com/fanfic/xena-visit-to-an-ancient-world/"><em>Xena</em> fanfic novel</a>. Because of my training with scripts, I knew I could construct a story. With prose, however, I still had that novel-length word barrier to overcome. It can seem daunting, but as my experience with my very first screenplay taught me, once you break through the mental barrier of how much material you have to write, that stops being a problem. So I started writing&#8230;and posting the chapters online, unedited, just as soon as they were finished. Despite the crude result, this effort, too, was very well-received. It likely will never get buffed up all nice and shiny. So many tweaks I&#8217;d love to do to make it better and more consistent. Oh well.</p>
<p>After <em>Xena</em>, I thought my fan fiction authoring days were long past. Fandom is time-consuming in and of itself <em>without</em> the added exercise of scribbling some unauthorized, and necessarily free, creative works. But then there was <em>TSCC</em>. At some point in the second season, despite all of my fannish blogging, I wrote and posted a few script pages. These were the first script pages I&#8217;d written in about a decade. Then I wrote and posted a few more. Then I did a half-episode, and so forth.</p>
<p>Although I suspected the series&#8217; cancellation was a <em>fait accompli</em>, the strong season finish gave me hope that this bubble show might be the recipient of a last-minute reprieve. At the end of the 2nd season finale, I had a creative flash that was so impressive and stunning, it wouldn&#8217;t let me go. The Muses are whimsical in this way. BTW &#8211; this flash is, essentially, the first 22-episodes of <em>The Connor Wars</em>, with astonishing detail&#8230;I just had to copy it down onto paper. So I wrote up a quick bible and rushed out two quick episodes so the powers that be at Fox could see some fleshed-out possibilities. As the series had already been shuttered over a month before, it didn&#8217;t pan out.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft  wp-image-1655" title="ConnorWarsF03xxscriptsCJ2 320" src="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/ConnorWarsF03xxscriptsCJ2-320-300x256.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="179" />Even so, there were rumors. I resolved that I&#8217;d continue writing scripts and stop if a rescuer arrived. No rescuer arrived. So, in the span of 11-1/2 months, I wrote 27 1-hour teleplays and 1 2-hour screenplay. This was <em><a title="TSCC – “The Connor Wars”" href="http://tib.cjcs.com/tcw">The Connor Wars</a></em>. Its world-wide popularity took me by surprise (it&#8217;s been translated into Russian) as has the still-arriving stream of fan mail and comments. I&#8217;ve made a number of friends because of it. The combination of the amount of work required for this labor of love with the amazing fan response will keep TCW in a very special place in my creative heart, with a candle always burning. (And I still have a couple of story ideas I still want to do with it if I ever get the time.) I just wish I could do something with the material as an added thank you for all the fans. They really love this show, and TCW was a welcome salve. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s not up to me.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been an interesting road, this fan fiction thing. Every time I thought I was out, it sucked me back in. There is a terrific allure to speculating on a show you love, in exploring unvisited possibilities. If you check out the fanfic here, you&#8217;ll see that I always try to be respectful of the show, the characters, and the fans. No &#8220;slash&#8221;. Nothing so out of character that it couldn&#8217;t appear on the show in question. It&#8217;s both learning/practicing of technique and playing around with supposition — not so much flights of personal fantasy. I honestly can&#8217;t think of a better way to play.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realized, after I posted My 2012 Writing Toolkit, that a couple of things went missing. I blame myself. That first list was very software oriented, and I sort of stuck with that. I'll try to fix that, and give a more complete picture, with these additions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/toolbox-280.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1530" title="toolbox 280" src="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/toolbox-280.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="236" /></a>I realized, after I posted <a title="My 2012 Writing Toolkit" href="http://writing.cjcs.com/1524/my-2012-writing-toolkit/">My 2012 Writing Toolkit</a>, that a couple of things went missing. I blame myself. That first list was very software oriented, and I sort of stuck with that. I&#8217;ll try to fix that, and give a more complete picture, with these additions.</p>
<h2> <a href="http://dryerase.com" target="_blank">Whiteboards</a></h2>
<p>When I was writing <a title="The Connor Wars" href="http://tib.cjcs.com/tcw" target="_blank">The Connor Wars</a>, I&#8217;d have been lost without my small 9&#8243;x12&#8243; whiteboards (more properly known as &#8220;dry erase&#8221; boards). I&#8217;d fill 6-10 of these as I was hurriedly outlining each episode (a couple of examples: <a href="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/TCWwbex01-600.jpg">WB1</a>, <a href="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/TCWwbex02-600.jpg">WB2</a>). It allowed me to play with story ideas and scenes in a more freeform way than a keyboard, mouse, or touchscreen allows.</p>
<p>Many people use larger board mounted on walls. You see this in writer&#8217;s rooms throughout Hollywood. For personal use, I like the small ones. They are large enough to get a lot of material on them while also being easily stored, transported, and are inexpensive to boot.</p>
<p>The down side of the whiteboards</p>
<h2>Notebooks</h2>
<p>For more note-taking longevity, I still rely on the writer&#8217;s go-to device: pen/pencil and paper. Notebooks are like high-storage density analog devices whose utility has withstood the tests of time.</p>
<p>Since college, my standard notebook as been spiral bound, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/National-Notebook-1-Subject-Inches-33209/dp/B000MFMZWY?SubscriptionId=AKIAIX6HDBMBKEGFLNZA&tag=cjwriting-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="" >5&#215;5 Quadrille Ruled</a> (basically 5 squares to the inch graph paper). It&#8217;s useful for writing, equations, drawing/drafting, lists, etc. I buy them by the case.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also use college-ruled <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Mead-Composition-100-Count-College-09932/dp/B000GP16R0?SubscriptionId=AKIAIX6HDBMBKEGFLNZA&tag=cjwriting-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="" >composition books</a>. These are almost exclusively for brainstorming or generally writer babble. As web tools have improved, I&#8217;ve used these very sporadically in the past few years. But when you just need to scribble down some thoughts for posterity, there is nothing better in a pinch.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&amp;x=0&amp;tag=cjwriting-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;y=0&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;field-keywords=post-it%20notes&amp;url=search-alias%3Doffice-products&amp;sprefix=post-it%2Coffice-products%2C287#/ref=sr_nr_p_4_0?rh=n:1064954,k:post-it notes,p_4:Post-It" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Post-it<sup>®</sup> Notes</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="https://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=cjwriting-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" alt="" width="1" height="1" border="0" /></h2>
<p>Back in the days before these now-ubiquitous slips of adhesive paper, we&#8217;d improvise just about anything to make notes, mark places in research texts, and so forth. In hindsight, it&#8217;s amazing that we were able to get along without them.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll go through many pads of various sizes in the course of a year. Personally, I stick with Post-it® brand simply because the adhesive has the balance of adhesion/removability that bests most of the generics out on the market. I also don&#8217;t have to worry about varying quality because they found a new supplier. These notes stick where I want them to stick, and don&#8217;t have to be coaxed to let go&#8230;well, not for the first couple of years, at any rate.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes it seems there are as many ways to write as there are writers. As our options increase, we tend to try a myriad of tools to find the combination that works for us. Some of us opt for more populist tools, others assemble an eclectic mix  that others would find maddening. I sort of fall into the latter category.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/toolbox-280.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1530" title="toolbox 280" src="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/02/toolbox-280.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="236" /></a>Sometimes it seems there are as many ways to write as there are writers. As our options increase, we tend to try a myriad of tools to find the combination that works for us. Some of us opt for more populist tools, others assemble an eclectic mix  that others would find maddening. I sort of fall into the latter category.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t run any Apple gear. As a result, some of the gee-whiz software that becomes all the rage is, at best, held at arm&#8217;s length — that is, if it&#8217;s available at all for other platforms. My main machines are an aging Windows XP tower, and a not-as-old-but-could-be-newer laptop that mostly runs Linux (specifically the Ubuntu distribution). As a result, I desire tools that are cross-platform and functionally identical. This leads to tools that have full cross-platform functionality, or tools that are web-based and thus divorced from a specific platform.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.libreoffice.org/" target="_blank">LibreOffice</a></h2>
<p>This is my text recording suite of choice. I used to use OpenOffice, but I don&#8217;t see Oracle&#8217;s ownership being in my best interest. Apparently I&#8217;m not the only one who felt that way, and so LibreOffice &#8220;forked&#8221; off from Oracle&#8217;s product. So far, it seems like LibreOffice is more attentive about features and bugs, so it seemed the way to go.</p>
<p>About 98% of what I do is with LibreOffice Writer, but I will do some outlining and calculations using LibreOffice Calc.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found that since Writer has long been designed to be word processing software, it gives me the flexibility I desire while also staying out of my way. Converting text so that Kindle is happy, or CreateSpace, or Smashwords, or&#8230;you get the idea, isn&#8217;t too onerous. And, when the next e-publisher comes around, doubtless the functions already available in LibreOffice will be equally up to the challenge of meeting their formatting quirks.</p>
<p>There once was a time when I used the Microsoft Office Suite, but any perceptions of software bloat aside, the fact is that with it not being cross-platform as well as being a bit pricey (especially if you upgrade every cycle) it lost its appeal. The only reason I can see to go with Microsoft is to appease publishers, agents, and editors who insist on giving notes in those programs. While LibreOffice does a good job converting formats, I&#8217;ve learned firsthand that it&#8217;s not always with the fidelity you&#8217;d hope for.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.mediawiki.org" target="_blank">MediaWiki</a></h2>
<p>When I&#8217;m constructing a long, complicated story, my favorite tool is MediaWiki. I&#8217;ve written about this before in <a title="Best Writing Software Since the Word Processor" href="http://writing.cjcs.com/247/best-writing-software-since-the-word-processor/" target="_blank">Best Writing Software Since the Word Processor</a>. I&#8217;ve found it to be a great tool for novels—I first used it in earnest when writing <em><a title="QSS" href="http://writing.cjcs.com/que-sera-serees/" target="_blank">Que Será Serees</a></em>—but when I was writing <em><a href="http://tib.cjcs.com/tcw" target="_blank">The Connor Wars</a></em>, it was indispensable. When you have scores of characters, multiple timelines, a big ol&#8217; pile of story arcs&#8230;well, it gives you are great reference for when you&#8217;ve forgotten whether a certain character had two or three scars on their face.</p>
<p>The only downside with MediaWiki is that you do need to host it. You can opt to make it available to you on the web on a web host, or you can install it on a local computer (or UFD). I&#8217;ve done it both ways and it works fine.</p>
<h2><a href="http://evernote.com/" target="_blank">Evernote</a></h2>
<p>When doing research for a project, I find Evernote to be a valuable asset. I can dump photos, web pages, notes, and other sundries into a project notebook. It allows me to be protected from sites disappearing on me, taking their data with them (which happens). Since it also stores the source URI (or, optionally my GPS), I can cite and return to my source. Even better, I can mirror select notebooks to my phone, so that serves as a helpful data backup.</p>
<p>Evernote offers a very useful free version, but I found it so valuable I&#8217;ve signed up for their &#8220;pro&#8221; edition which offers more storage, bandwidth, and added features.</p>
<h2><a href="http://db.tt/IG3IhT5" target="_blank">Dropbox</a></h2>
<p>Speaking of backups&#8230;well, I backup my data like crazy. Over so many decades of computer use, I&#8217;ve learned the value of backups. Dropbox offers up a very simple, automatic backup that I can access from a variety of devices. When I&#8217;m working on a project, I like to have my work-in-progress files &#8220;drop-boxed&#8221; both to safeguard a data corruption and to have the file available on multiple machines.</p>
<h2><a href="http://freemind.sourceforge.net" target="_blank">Freemind</a></h2>
<p>When building a story, sometimes you need something less rigid than a wiki. Freemind offers a more free-form framework to diddle around with your story ideas, easily allowing you to move bits around, flag others, and generally get a handle on the story during the messy, brainstorming stage.</p>
<p>I used to use similar software for Windows, but it&#8217;s since disappeared for download and the only computer that had an orphan copy running sort of crashed an burned a few years ago.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V5SRAE/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=cjwriting-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000V5SRAE" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Movie Magic Screenwriter</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=cjwriting-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B000V5SRAE" alt="" width="1" height="1" border="0" /></h2>
<p>When you are a screenwriter by training, you have some ideas of what you want from screenwriting software. I&#8217;ve used just about everything out there at one time or another, and Screenwriter is the one I always comes back to. This is partly due to me having been using this lineage going back to ScriptThing for DOS. More than that, it has the balance of features and a lower number of bugs than most.</p>
<p>That said, it&#8217;s not perfect. It doesn&#8217;t play well with Linux. I think it and its main rival, the more widely-used Final Draft, are a bit overpriced for what they do. Worse, I&#8217;ve yet to find one that doesn&#8217;t have its share of bugs. That aside, I&#8217;d probably opt for <a href="http://celtx.com" target="_blank">Celtx </a>if it weren&#8217;t for the fact that I&#8217;ve grown with Screenwriter and (at least when I was writing <em><a href="http://tib.cjcs.com/tcw" target="_blank">The Connor Wars</a></em>) Celtx lacks the ability to write a teleplay with act breaks.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VNCROU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=cjwriting-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B003VNCROU" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Dragon NaturallySpeaking</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=cjwriting-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B003VNCROU" alt="" width="1" height="1" border="0" /></h2>
<p>Another one of those tools I&#8217;ve written about before. I like using Dragon for two things: 1) As a method for me to write when my RSI issues flare up enough that typing isn&#8217;t a great option; 2) For note-taking.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve written before about my RSI issues. There are times when I can&#8217;t type or hold a pen for more than a signature. Since stories still like to be told, I need a way to tell them. Dragon allows for that.</p>
<p>Perhaps the thing I usually use Dragon the most is for note-taking. You just sit down with the microphone in front of you and just talk&#8230;stream-of-consciousness. It&#8217;s a nifty way to help story development. Some people will use a voice recorder, but this gives me text I don&#8217;t have to try to transcribe. I can even import a recorded file and have it transcribe it for me.</p>
<p>Still&#8230;I do find the error rate to be higher than I&#8217;d prefer. Perhaps it&#8217;s me. Maybe I naturally mumble or slur in excess of Dragon&#8217;s abilities. I&#8217;m a writer, after all, not an enunciator.</p>
<h2>The Internet</h2>
<p>Was there ever a better research tool for writers than the Internet? No. Not even close.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.php" target="_blank">Scrivener</a></h2>
<p>Lastly, a piece of software I <em>don&#8217;t</em> use, but strongly considered using. Scrivener is one of the most popular pieces of writing software I&#8217;ve seen come along. It has many features that are much more integral than those I&#8217;ve listed above. It&#8217;s reasonably priced&#8230;though you&#8217;ll need to buy it for different platforms as the license doesn&#8217;t swing three ways.</p>
<p>I opted not to use it first because it&#8217;s development for Windows and especially Linux are lagging. As a result, I don&#8217;t feel I&#8217;m really the targeted demo. That aside, having been burned with proprietary software in the past that disappeared and rendered my archives unusable (at least not without a ton of work on conversion software), putting all my eggs in one basket makes me nervous. Toss in the large number of files the program produces and a somewhat awkward editor (not as intuitive as Writer, in my opinion). I do see why people like Scrivener, but for me the minuses outweighed the positives.</p>
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		<title>SOUTH PARK WRITERS SHARE THEIR WRITING RULE #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 08:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a very succinct presentation, Trey Parker and Matt Stone explain the key element of dramatic structure.]]></description>
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<p>In a very succinct presentation, Trey Parker and Matt Stone explain the key element of dramatic structure.</p>
<p>From the original post: <a href="http://www.mentorless.com/2011/11/01/south-park-writers-share-their-writing-rule-1/">http://www.mentorless.com/2011/11/01/south-park-writers-share-their-writing-rule-1/</a></p>
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		<title>Welcome to the New Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 05:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems I've gone and created yet another website. I made this site for two reasons: 1) to bring together all my various writing threads and interests; and 2) have]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems I&#8217;ve gone and created yet another website.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1498" title="website 280" src="http://writing.cjcs.com/files/2012/01/website-280.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="178" />I thought about creating a writing site years ago. When I built the <a href="http://art.cjcs.com">CJ&#8217;s Creative Studio</a> site, I did it with the intention of it hosting both by art and writing posts. It didn&#8217;t take long to realize that it was really more of an art site with writing sort of shoved in the corner. I also had a lot of writing posts over on <a href="http://tib.cjcs.com" target="_blank">T I B</a>, but in the noise of the brain flood that happens over there, I&#8217;m afraid that they mostly got buried in the torrent of words.</p>
<p>I made this site for two reasons: 1) to bring together all my various writing threads and interests; and 2) have a single site where people can visit and see what I&#8217;ve been writing.</p>
<p>In addition to presenting my &#8220;legitimate&#8221; work, I&#8217;m also going to be linking to some of the fanfic I&#8217;ve written. I&#8217;m not ashamed of the fanfic I&#8217;ve written*. It helped teach my way of telling a story. That said, there are no plans for any of my fanfic to be hosted here&#8230;just linked to other sites. While a tenuous distinction, I feel that it allows this site a bit more focus if my writing &#8220;recreations&#8221; are elsewhere.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I hope that this site will grow into a vibrant place where I can post posts regarding works from the ephemeral to the sublime. There are so many ways this could grow, I probably haven&#8217;t imagined a tenth of them. Still, every voyage must have a beginning. This is ours. Let&#8217;s see where it takes us.</p>
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<p>* I better not be. The &#8216;net has a long and persistent memory. I couldn&#8217;t hide if I wanted to.</p>
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		<title>Why Did I Write Que Será Serees?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 23:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;So tell me—why did you write your book?&#8221; This question gets asked with some frequency. It&#8217;s sort of the less-gauche way of the challenge: &#8220;Why should I read your book?&#8221; It&#8217;s really pretty fair. After all, I&#8217;m asking that the reader invest their time in a story they know very little about. It&#8217;s not that <a href='http://writing.cjcs.com/172/why-did-i-write-que-sera-serees/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;So tell me—why did you write your book?&#8221;</p>
<p>This question gets asked with some frequency. It&#8217;s sort of the less-gauche way of the challenge: &#8220;Why should I read your book?&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s really pretty fair. After all, I&#8217;m asking that the reader invest their time in a story they know very little about. It&#8217;s not that they want to know the details, exactly*, but as to how they might be able to surrender themselves to the story. After all, few adults are prone to read a story about a sociopath stalking an English boarding school. If, instead, they are reading an epic story of good versus evil within a hidden world populated with wizards, magic, dragons, and secret societies&#8230;well, then you might get some attention. Eventually.</p>
<p>And so people ask the author about why ey** wrote the book.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been a casual student of history, especially American history, since elementary school. My longest-time friend <em>loved</em> history (and now teaches it) would tell me tales both commonly known and surprisingly obscure on through our days in college. He sparked in me my continued love of where we&#8217;ve been and how we&#8217;ve behaved as a species for the past several millennia. One facet often attracted my attention: the wars fought between powers with strong self-interest and their weaker targets fighting for their homes and ways of life.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a fine line between liberator and invader. Between rebel and terrorist. In large part, it depends on your point of view. When I started playing around with plots and themes for <em>Que Será Serees</em>, it was after the events of September 11, 2001 and just before the US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq which soon followed. Once the American attacks began, I started wondering how I&#8217;d feel in their place? It&#8217;s not an easy question.</p>
<p>This started me thinking about World War II. Of course you have the French Resistance, but you also have the Soviets who saw an ally turn into an enemy—forcing them to fight to save their homeland. And this led me to what is a more homespun example: Washington leading the United Colonies/States against the forces of Great Britain in (arguably) the first successful war of colonial independence.</p>
<p>There is the idea in science fiction that it&#8217;s not a good idea to make humans the enemy. After all, your audience is human and isn&#8217;t likely to relate to aliens. Being a bit of a rebel myself, I wanted to take a stab at that.  (Keep in mind, <em>Avatar</em> wasn&#8217;t even a finished script by the time I finished the first draft, so the fact that both stories have blue alien rebels fighting against human invaders is simply coincidence.) What if the planet being invaded wasn&#8217;t Earth but, instead, Serees? How would they defend their home?</p>
<p>In the end, the theme that propelled me through the story was this: people will fight harder and longer to save their homes than they ever will to fight a foreign war. They are often defeated (that darned superior force thing), but they often fight until there is no one left who <em>can</em> fight— capitulation being little more than a long-term delay tactic.</p>
<p>So, the reason I wrote <em>Que Será Serees</em> was to honor the people who righteously fought to keep their way of life. Valor comes when you have everything to lose and are willing to lose everything for the chance for victory. It&#8217;s a story old as time and, sad to say, will often have to be repeated.</p>
<p>* It shouldn&#8217;t matter either way. &#8220;<a href="http://io9.com/5829720/" target="_blank">New study shows that knowing spoilers doesn’t ruin a story</a>&#8221;</p>
<p>** It&#8217;s for just these epicene situations where I&#8217;m pushing that we add the new pronouns I installed in this book. &#8221;<a href="http://tib.cjcs.com/2641/genderless-pronouns-ey-em-and-eir/" target="_blank">Genderless Pronouns – Ey, Em, and Eir</a>&#8220;</p>
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		<title>QSS Measurement Standards, Part 7: Serees Measures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 20:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Standards Convention of Gom met to decide and agree on standards for international trade and diplomacy. The negotiations lasted for the equivalent of thirty-two Earth years, but successfully created common frames of reference. Even so, each system maintained certain local standards. Such is the case on Serees.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the Standards Convention of Gom established a common system of measures, none of the participants were bound to use these standards locally — though most did to varying degrees. Serees chose to adopt the standards, but maintained those that related directly to their planetary system.</p>
<h2>Numbers</h2>
<p>Basis: Base-8 (octal)</p>
<h2>Time</h2>
<p>The computation of years is complicated by the orbital dynamics of the Serees/Bailera pair. Every 201.5<sub>10</sub> Serees years, the planets change orbits, and due to this, the number of days in a sidereal year.</p>
<p>The mean sidereal year is used as a standard for conversion. This period is 263.31<sub>10</sub> Days<sub>Serees</sub> long (approximately 380<sub>10</sub> Days<sub>Earth</sub>).</p>
<p>Days on Serees are divided into 10<sub>8</sub> hours (8<sub>10</sub>) of 100<sub>8</sub> minutes (64<sub>10</sub>) and 100<sub>8</sub> seconds (64<sub>10</sub>). One Hour<sub>Serees</sub> equals about 4.33<sub>10</sub> Hour<sub>Earth</sub>. One Minute<sub>Serees</sub> equals about 4.06<sub>10</sub> Minutes<sub>Earth</sub>. One Second<sub>Serees</sub> equals about 3.8<sub>10</sub> Seconds<sub>Earth</sub>.</p>
<p><strong>Baileriat</strong> - the period between closest approach of Serees and Bailera in the same orbital configuration ~= 301.5317<sub>8</sub> years<sub>Serees</sub>.</p>
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