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Lots to do in Norman, Ok this weekend

Posted in Norman Oklahoma, Science fiction, movies, reading, writing by Administrator on the March 11th, 2010

Lots of stuff to do this weekend:

Norman Public Library celebrates The Kick-Off for the Big Read:The Maltese Falcon.

Thursday, March 11th :6:30 pm The Great Decisions series discussion on Global Crime, with OU Law Professor Peter Krug. Room A/B;  6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Junior League of Norman meeting in Lowry room;
7:00 pm Thursday Night Page Turners discusses the Maltese Falcon

March’s art walk Friday March 12, from 6-10pm   http://2ndfridaynorman.com

Saturday, March 13, at 2 p.m Panel Discussion, The Maltese Falcon: The Plot Thickens, at the University of Oklahoma Law School

Sunday March 14 Science Film Series Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/publicprograms/index.htm#SundayScienceFilms

Keep up with all the activities in Norman, Ok: http://www.ci.norman.ok.us/community-event-calendar

To blog, or not to blog, that is the publishing question

Posted in movies, publishing, stephenie meyer, twilight, twilight saga, writing by Administrator on the August 21st, 2009



I’ve been reading Midnight Sun on Stephenie Meyer’s website http://stepheniemeyer.com

It’s Twilight from Edward’s point of view.

Apparently someone leaked the first 264 pages of the book on the internet before Meyer finished the novel.

Because of that leak, rumor has it that she has put the rest of the book on hold for now and is working on other projects.

I’m wondering how they could turn Midnight Sun into a movie considering that it is basically the same story as Twilight just from a different perspective. Could that be part of Meyer’s motivation to drop the project? Are the producers of the Twilight movies encouraging her not to waste her time on a remake?

I’m also wondering if Meyer has considered continuing the book Midnight Sun as a blog, since part of it is already on the web. She could charge a subscription fee for readers to follow the blog –that way she won’t be losing money by posting it- and still sell the print version when it is completed. She probably wouldn’t even need to post new pages every day to keep the readers hooked.

I have a feeling that is the future of publishing: Authors posting novels as they write them on pay-to-read sites. It not only gets the material into the hands of the reader quicker it also increases the number of potential readers exponentially.

Publishing companies could reap the benefits too by providing the subscription sites and editors to clean up the author’s work before the stories are actually posted. Publishing companies could provide security services and encryption methods that would prevent the readers from simply copying the story and re-posting it for free.

Posting books to subscription sites, as the author writes them, could also be a good way for new authors to get their foot into the door of the publishing world. New authors could post the first few chapters for free and build up their fan base. Readers only need to subscribe to books and authors they like.

It’s a win-win situation. We’ve all spent our hard earned, shrinking dollars on books we never finished because they had shiny covers but the insides weren’t quite as lustrous. It’s green. And most importantly it’s instantaneous.

Let’s face it we already live in an IMing, blogging, texting, tweeting, real time world. Why shouldn’t we be reading the next best-seller that way?

Must be more productive!

Posted in Norman Oklahoma, movies, writing, writing contest by Administrator on the August 20th, 2009



Must stop procrastinating.

Must update blog daily.

Should change the heading of ‘To Do List’ to ‘Must Do List’.

What I am doing today: Meeting Miss D for lunch and a movie. May go to see ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’. Then we will probably go to Hastings for coffee and writing.  I’ve got a long list of projects to work on. Join us.

This evening I hope to attend the Southmoore students talent showcase  at 7pm at Shekinah Church located on 104th and Walker. It’s free! However, each performer will have a donation box for any loose change. This donation will help them to attend the Smithsonian Educational Tour to New York next summer!

There are a few contests coming up that y’all might be interested in entering.

Glimmer Train

SHORT STORY AWARD for NEW WRITERS
Deadline: August 31, 2009

www.glimmertrain.com

  • Open only to writers whose fiction has not appeared in any print publication with a circulation over 5,000. (Entries, of course, must be unpublished.)
  • Stories not to exceed 12,000 words.

 

Writers of the Future

www.writersofthefuture.com

DEADLINE Sept 30, 2009

 

Norman Galaxy of Writers’ annual contest

www.nonprofitpages.com/normangalaxy

DEADLINE
November 7, 2009

Must be a member of Norman Galaxy of Writers but it is really cheap and easy to join.

norman art galary movie screening

Posted in movies by Administrator on the May 31st, 2007

movie screening

Tornado Glory by Ken Cole

Friday, 06.01.07 

7-10 pm

Dreamer Concepts Studio

324 East Main

Norman, OK 73069

405.701.0048

limited space, bring a lawn chair, call for more info and details

drunken monkey and pirates of the caribbean

Posted in movies by Administrator on the May 28th, 2007

The monkey is sober.  Maybe. However Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is obviously on something a little stronger than rum. His multiple doppelgangers and amusing attempt to drag the Black Pearl across the moving white sands of Davy Jones’ Locker are a bit surreal.

Sending Captain Sparrow, pirate ships and a curious collection of crew-members plummeting over the edge, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, entertains audiences with elaborate scenery, rapier wit and wielding, and a few unique surprises, not the least of which is Keith Richards as Captain Teague, Jack Sparrow’s father.

The Kraken gets indigestion and its just reward for swallowing Captain Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest(2006). Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) is crowned Pirate King. That’s right, King not Queen. And Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) literally loses his heart to Elizabeth.

Depp is delightful as the dainty debonaire pirate, Bloom blossoms in his role, and Chow Yun-Fat is frightening as Feng. Geoffrey Rush as Hector Barbossa and Tom Hollander as Lord Cutler Beckett give extraordinary  performances.The soaring musical score by Hans Zimmer is definitely Oscar worthy.

Be prepared to laugh out loud and clap and cheer at the end. Despite holding your bladder for three hours don’t rush out of the theatre during the credits. There is another surprise after the extremely long list of names of brilliant people that participated in the making of the most intense, intellectual, and entertaining of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies so far. It’s certainly not going to be the last.