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If a poem can use narrative, then it can be a work of fiction, just as it can be an account of an historical event. People who say that poems must be cries from the gut or "about love" are also mistaking content for form. How exactly are Pound's Pisan Cantos or collections like Bob Perelman's Primer "about love"? Additionally, many would draw a distinction between poetry (which is thought to have a certain depth of meaning and/or feeling) and verse (cf. any vintage Gradus ad Parnassum which uses rhyme and meter to help the student memorize content). I tend not to make that distinction because the answer -- that poetry is the higher form -- is so common as to be cliche, and because the inevitable discussion that follows -- what is and isn't poetry -- nearly always hinges on the preconceptions of the participants. At this point, manuals in verse are so uncommon that I think it might be fun to write one -- especially a manual for mortuary cosmeticians. Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 06-26-2013 at 06:06 AM. |
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Writing "serious" books (philosophy, books about farming, tracts on religion, etc) in verse was common in the ancient world. Lots of example in both Latin and Greek. I agree that it's a shame it's no longer done - it's so much "classier" to write a farming manual in dactylic hexameter verse .
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You have to use lots of hudibrastic rhymes and a singsong meter if you want it to sound like demoralized Robert Browning! Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 06-26-2013 at 07:22 AM. Reason: (Corrected stanza form reference from four lines to five.) |
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The came my first ereader. Alas, there was no visible, physical pile of ebooks to be read. After all, what are a few bits and bytes when storage media is so cheap for so much? Today, my ebook TBR is more than 3,000 ebooks and growing daily. I'll not live long enough to read every book in my TBR pile even if I stop adding to it. For me, books are an addiction. I can neither stop buying nor reading. The ereader has also been deadly for my hardcover TBR piles. Whereas before I had maybe a maximum of 50 pbooks waiting to be read, my current hardcover TBR has more than 125 hardcovers waiting and I just ordered several more. Oh, well -- if I have to sink under something, I'm just as happy that it is under the weight of too much to read. |
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In terms of quality, I compare self-published e-books to fanfiction.
There are fanfictions out there that are extremely well written, not a single spelling mistake, great plot... Those have usually been "beta-ed". Sadly, those are few in number... The bulk of fanfiction writing would need a good storyline editing and most would need some proof reading. "Wrong" (not poor but plainly inexistant) grammar and poor spelling detract from reading. I drop most of those after a couple pages. Difference with self-published e-books? They are free and I can take my own sample. I usually don't trust offered samples because I don't know if it's truly a random sample or if it's just the best excerpt of the book (it's valid for publisher books also). So far, I only buy e-books that have been recommended to me by trusted sources, whose author I know or that I have perused in paper form... I know I miss a lot but as long as I have books to read that keep me happy, it's not going to change ^^ |
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Of course, there are some books that no publisher wants because they are considered unmarketable but which are still very good... My favorite serie has been out of print for years (last tome didn't make it to the public) because it is (the author told me):
- too short for adult (novel) fiction - too long to be considered short-stories - main character is adult (so not YA fiction) - too dark to be children / teen fiction Those are actual answers from publishers... I wouldn't hesitate for one minute to buy it if it were self-published. |
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Definitely not a hoarder. I read, on average, 2-3 books a week and always have at least 3 books going at the same time. It is just that there are so many books I want to try in my search for the books truly worth (to me) reading.
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It is true that a very few authors can do it all themselves -- write, edit, design, even tell a good story -- but the reality is that it is a small group of authors who are capable of self-editing; most authors need the help that a professional editor can provide. I think it is wrong for those few authors who can self-edit to keep telling all authors they can do it themselves when they can't -- unless, of course, it is a nefarious plot by those who can to make those who can't don't ever get any better . |
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