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Sep. 15th, 2004 08:58 amBuffy tie-in writer gets her raaaage on.
To all the people who think they can do better and are so generous with their criticism, I say go for it. Write your Buffy book and send it to Pocket and see how far you get, with your misspellings and lousy punctuation, and all the twisted, nonsensical sentences that violate every possible rule of grammar.
Damn, I thought Yvonne Navarro wrote Resurrecting Ravana, which I got one and a half chapters into before the redundant, crappy writing made me give up. That would have made this funnier. (She did write Paleo, Tempted Champions, the Willow Files and the Wicked Willow trilogy - anybody who's read them, are they any good?)
To all the people who think they can do better and are so generous with their criticism, I say go for it. Write your Buffy book and send it to Pocket and see how far you get, with your misspellings and lousy punctuation, and all the twisted, nonsensical sentences that violate every possible rule of grammar.
Damn, I thought Yvonne Navarro wrote Resurrecting Ravana, which I got one and a half chapters into before the redundant, crappy writing made me give up. That would have made this funnier. (She did write Paleo, Tempted Champions, the Willow Files and the Wicked Willow trilogy - anybody who's read them, are they any good?)
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on 2004-09-15 03:13 am (UTC)Sorry, but Barb C could write rings around any of the tie-in authors. As could Herself. As could half a dozen brilliant fanfic writers. ::pokes
Hell, there's a bunch of us (Buffy fanfic writers) who are published authors.
And Christopher Golden is a hack. Not to say that I don't envy him the money, but his work - at least, his Buffy novels - really are not that good. You want good horror?
Lee Thomas, Nick Mamatas, David Niall Wilson, Nina Kirikki Hoffman, etc. (Most of those are on LJ, too.)
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on 2004-10-01 12:40 pm (UTC)Just because it's marketed as 'young adult' fiction, doesn't mean it has to be badly written tripe.