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A Rose by any other name

February 26, 2010 in Project X, Writing by Eric

A new story is boiling in my mind.  It scrapes at the inside of my skull like Athena trying desperately to get out.  The cast of characters came to me quickly, but they needed names.

…names…

Sometimes, I feel like names are the bane of all authors.  They have to fit the character and the setting, and work well with each other.  That might sound simple, but for me it spirals into a series of questions just short of the Spanish Inquisition.

Eric’s First Rule of Naming

No character in the story can have the same name as a member of my immediate family.

That is hard.  In this particular story, there is a character that feels like a Christopher and another who feels like a Donna, but my sister’s name is Chris and my mother-in-law’s name is Donna, so both of those names are out.

I made this rule when I was really young, when family thought characters with the same name were really ways to talk about them.  (sigh)

There is a practical reason for this too.  Writers can be sued if people think characters in their stories are based on them.  It makes naming a bit challenging for me, but it is a wise thing to do.

Eric’s Second Rule of Naming

Names must flow together well.

Flow is a hard thing to talk about.  The easiest way to think of name flow is that the names need to sound like they belong together.  Families and regions have certain naming conventions, and as a Speculative Fiction writer, determining those conventions are important.

Older fiction didn’t bother with this, so we ended up with names like Blork, Gort, and Xanthon.  Names that sounded outlandish, but were just weird.

H. P. Lovecraft thought a lot about the names of the creatures in his fiction.  Cthulhu for example is based on the greek work Cthon which means underground, and he intentionally wanted something that was hard to pronounce and that would be pronounced differently by everyone.  He thought it helped to lend the character an unknowable and alien quality.

Eric’s Third Rule of Naming

Love the names you choose.

Writing a novel or series is akin to marriage.  You are going to spend every moment of every day with these characters rummaging around in your head.  It can take months or even years to write and edit a story.  It is a commitment.  Make sure you are committed to the names you choose so you don’t end up with a Dwigt in your manuscript.

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Fandom Today #434 “The Only Real Currency…”

October 27, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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  • Discussion of the new intro for Fandom Today and what Gene Roddenberry says in it.
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  • Our thoughts on dashPunk, what we are up to, and the relaunch with updates on where we are.
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by Eric

History of Fandom

October 5, 2009 in Uncategorized by Eric

June 1947 issue of Amazing Stories, featuring ...Hugo Gernsback forged the modern Science Fiction genre in 1926 when he founded Amazing Stories magazine.  In the letters section, he published the addresses of the fans who wrote in.  Readers began to organize themselves into local clubs.  In 1934, Hugo founded the Science Fiction League, a correspondence club where local clubs could apply for membership.

Chicago’s Science Correspondence Club published the first known science fiction fanzine, The Comet, in 1930.  The first convention was held nine years later when at the 1939 New York World’s Fair, when the World Science Fiction Society held the first WorldCon.

Fred Pohl and Cyril Kornbluth, members of a New York fan club called The Futurians, wrote the oldest known filks in the 1950’s by taking the music from folk protest songs and changing the lyrics.

It wasn’t until the  1970 that the conventions grew in popularity as a result of Speculative Fiction taking on the role of mythology.  More people found Speculative Fiction gave them a set of values, goals, and practices. Through our conventions, filksings, fanfic, and fanfilm, we have developed a culture that is uniquely ours.

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The John Hodgman SF Fan Test

June 22, 2009 in Culture, Fandom by Brian Logee

I really enjoyed John Hodgman’s speech at the Radio & TV Correspondent’s dinner for the jokes but mostly for the use of Speculative Fiction to communicate complex and emotionally charged political ideas.  Before we get into that let us take The John Hodgman are you a SF fan test, are you more of an SF fan then the President?  Watch the Video below.

  1. What are the name of all 3 types of hobbits?
  2. Who is the Father of Superman?
  3. Do you have a particular technology addiction?
  4. Do you have a picture of yourself in Cosplay or on a pilgrimage to a SF place?
  5. Can you flash the Vulcan solute?
  6. What was the name of the God that Conan the Barbarian worshiped?
  7. Do you know what the Kwisatz Haderach is?
    1. Bonus points if you know which version of dune the picture is from?
  8. What is the name of the giant sandworm?
  9. What is the name of the machine to summon such a sandworm?
  10. What is the name of the fluid that they expunge from the sandworm?

I love his comment on the Constitution as a big faq for the U.S. and the founding fathers perspective of God as a distant Dungeon Master.

The beauty of John Hodgman’s speech is the use of SF to communicate complex and emotionally charged political ideas in an approachable manner.  He was able to reach out to both sides of the political spectrum and get them to think about ideals like

  • Consensus
  • Eagerly looking forward to the future
  • Appreciating our diversity, EDIC

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Speculative Fiction Today #413 “Hodgman’s Nerd Test”

June 22, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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  • Michael Shanks will will be on Sanctuary! (via dashPunk)
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Speculative Fiction Today #382 “X-Men Done Right”

April 28, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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Yowie | Batmobile Replica | X-Men, Volume 1, X-Men Volume 2 DVD Releases: April 28th, 2009, Jetsons: The Movie DVD Releases: April 28th, 2009, Castle Ghosts of the British Isles DVD Releases: April 28th, 2009, and J. R. R. Tolkien | Tales of Tomorrow | X-Men Wolverine | Gambit | Alien Reboot | Transformers Soundwave | Dollhouse: Haunted and November’s Identity | Hulu Music Videos | MLK Sings | Book The Sequel | Star Wars KOTOR | Champions | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

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Movie

  • DVD Releases: April 28th, 2009 (dashPunk)
  • Tales of Tomorrow (via Hulu)
  • Wolverine To Have Multiple Secret Endings (via /Film)
  • Gambit Won’t Appear in X-Men: First Class (via /Film)
  • Ridley Scott is Considering Alien Prequel/Reboot (via /Film)
  • Roberto Orci confirms Frank Welker will voice Soundwave in Transformers 2 (via SCI FI Wire)

TV / Series

  • Review: Dollhouse 110 Haunted (dashPunk)
  • Dollhouse: November’s Identity File (dashPunk)

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  • bookthesequel.com (via Suvudu)
  • Out this week: Legacy, Adventures, KOTOR (via Club Jade)

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Fandom Today

April 28, 2009 in Uncategorized by Eric

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Speculative Fiction Today #367 “Boxee To Hulu This Means War”

April 7, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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GLBT in SF and Fandom | Giant Sea Worm | Day the Earth Stood Still 2008 DVD Releases: April 7th, 2009, The Tale of Despereaux | Star Trek Early Review | Sony’s Movies on YouTube | Netflix: SpongeBob and South Park | Boxee news | | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Acceptability/Assimilation Will not Keep Us Safe (dashPunk)
  • Giant Sea Worm Discovery (via Cryptomundo)

Movie

  • DVD Releases: April 7th, 2009 (dashPunk)
  • Early Review Of JJ Abrams’ Star Trek!
  • Sony’s Movies May Be Coming to YouTube (via Mashable)

TV / Series

  • Netflix Nabs SpongeBob and South Park (via NewTeeVee)
  • Boxee is back!
  • Review: Dollhouse 108 Needs (dashPunk)
    • Playing in the Dollhouse episode 2 Needs (dashPunk)
  • The Confessed: a Legend of The Seeker Podcast episode 2 Myths and Legends of the Seeker (dashPunk)
  • TV’s Web Revenues: $1.63B in 2008 (via NewTeeVee)
  • The Search Continues (via Hulu)
  • The Clone Wars gets ‘enhanced’ for rerun season (via Club Jade)

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  • OTEP SIGNS WITH VICTORY RECORDS, NEW ALBUM SET FOR RELEASE!!!!  (via OTEP)

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Podcasts

March 25, 2009 in Uncategorized by Eric

dashPunk Media produces numerous podcasts:

Fandom Today

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The Confessed

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Hosts: Eric Dorsett, Brian Logee.

Weekly discussion of the Legend of the Seeker and Terry Goodkind’s The Sword of Truth novels.

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Playing in the Dollhouse

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Hosts: Eric Dorsett, Brian Logee.

A discussion of the Fox show Dollhouse

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dashPunk Shots

dashPunk Unfiltered

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Hosts: Eric Dorsett, Brian Logee & Wolf

Each week we cut loose, drink and discuss from a fan perspective our multifarious thoughts in a raw uncensored format. Join us as we find out just how deep the rabbit hole goes. *Not Safe For Work*

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Older Shows

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An Exploration of the how to’s of decabling as well as the original web shows that you should be watching.

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Of Gods and Kings

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Our weekly podcast dedicated to the NBC show Kings.

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  • Cryptozoology and Parnormal
  • Doctor Who/Torchwood
  • Eureka
  • Mythology
  • Sactuary
  • Stargate
  • Star Trek
  • Star Wars

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P:SI #335 “Where Do You Fall on the Fan Spectrum”

February 19, 2009 in Podcasts, Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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The Fan Spectrum | Watchmen Length | Green Lantern | Rumor Stomp | Casting Call:  Conan and Thor | The Hulu / Boxee Situation | Science Behind Dollhouse | Futurama Hopes | Doctor Who Casting | Torchwood Comics | Christian Death Returns | and Community Comments Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

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  • The Fan Spectrum (dashPunk)
  • Community Comment on Literature of Change (via dashPunk)

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  • Watchmen will come in long, extra-long and really extra long (via SCI FI Wire)
  • Green Lantern movie moving forward, writer says (via SCI FI Wire)
  • The Wachowski Brothers NOT Offered Superman Reboot (via /Film)
  • Brett Ratner Says Conan Star Should Be An Unknown (via /Film)
  • Casting Call For Thor Reveals More Than That The Lead Is Open (via /Film)

TV / Series

  • Decabled: Hulu forced off Boxee (dashPunk)
  • The Science Behind Dollhouse (dashPunk)
  • Praise the Robot Devil, Futurama may return to TV (dashPunk)
  • Doctor Who Casting News (via BBC)
  • Two ‘Torchwood’ comics debut (via AfterElton)

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