Saturday, June 15, 2013

NERDCULTURE SMACKDOWN! POKÉMON OF THE WEEK! JUNE 15- JUNE 21/13!

 #370 LUVDISC & #594 ALOMOMOLA

Trying to find the strength to write this article two weeks ago is what led to me going on a break from the blog...but here goes nothing. Last time, we covered some rather delightful cottonweed cuties, but this week we've got another pair of boring lovey dovey water Pokémon that I couldn't give less of a crap about... #370 Luvdisc and #594 Alomomola.

LAST WEEK'S POKÉMON OF THE WEEK: #187 HOPPIP, #188 SKIPLOOM, & #189 JUMPLUFF

WORD OF THE DAY! 6/15/13!

mon ami & mon amie [mohn-uh-mee]
nouns
1. French. My friend (male) & my friend (female).

EX. You're all my mes amis.

Friday, June 14, 2013

WORD OF THE DAY! 6/14/13!

"Murder your darlings"
idiom
1. The popular writer's addage coined by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, in his published series of lectures from Cambridge, On the Art of writing, that summarizes the held-fast advice that authors must be willing to kill their characters, even if they don't want to and they know the audience will have a negative reaction, because the narrative can become stronger through the resulting drama and intrigue.

EX. The first story I wrote for a college workshop was not very good. In fact, to be perfectly honest, I still don't think I've written a story that I would put in the "good" category. A couple of my stories are satisfactory, but, back the to the subject at hand, my first story was not even satisfactory. And yet, I believe I learned something from the experience.

I don't wish to give too much away in case I wind up reworking the flaccid bit of drama and commentary that I called "Little Things", but here is a synopsis. An old man, named David, and his wife go on a trip to Florida. Despite his wife's objections, David insists on going out to golf despite the warnings of violent storms on the way. He ignores all precautions and warning signs, until it was too late. David is with lightning and dies shortly after. I took a whole page to describe all of the moment in a heart-beat. I murdered David.

Not only did I murder him. I murdered him callously. I murdered him to show the readers the error in his ways. I don't regret murdering David. I regret murdering him to prove a point. I don't think you forget the first character that you murder. And that's okay. I regret how I went about it and I regret that David was difficult to like, but I don't regret murdering him. After I murdered David, I knew I could murder other characters I created (and that's sorta like murdering yourself...so spooky, right?).

A lot of people say they've quit Game of Thrones after George Martin murdered some more of his darlings. I know that he had his reasons for doing it and he didn't just do it to prove a point/for shock value. He did it for a variety of reasons that, I believe, will prove to pay off. And that's why I keep watching and that's why I keep reading.

Maybe next season I'll be caught up in reading the books and maybe you should too. I'd trust the guy that helped invent wookiees. Feel free to read some of his own writing tips.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

WORD OF THE DAY! 6/13/13!


 

multitudinous [muhl-tuh-tood-ih-nus]
adjective
1. Forming a multitude or great number; existing, occurring, or present in great numbers; very numerous.
2. Comprising many items, parts, or elements.
3. Archaic. Crowded or thronged.

EX. Alright, we're here to talk about the multitudinous news from this week's E3 conference on the upcoming Pokémon X & Y. For the official E3 trailer and roundtable discussion, check out the article at the top. If you're interested in some of my other "in-depth" coverage of this game, make sure to check out:

POKÉMON X & Y ANNOUNCEMENT

POKÉMON X AND Y: GOGOAT & MORE

For other interesting articles on the subject, simply search "pokemon" on my blog to look at the backlog of Pokémon articles I've done this year (hint hint...there is a lot). If you're too lazy to keep reading, JWittz was actually at E3's roundtable and has a ton of info:

FAIRY TYPE & NEW POKÉMON?!

E3 & CORO CORO NEWS STRAIT FROM JWITTZ