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Twitter Quotations for 2009-05-22

May 22nd, 2009 by Laura Moncur in Site News
  • “It is the loving, not the loved, woman who feels loveable.” – Jessamyn West http://tqpage.com/31041 #
  • “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” – Mahatma Gandhi http://tqpage.com/2188 #
  • “Have regard for your name, since it will remain for you longer than a great store of gold.” – Ecclesiasticus http://tqpage.com/2873 #
  • “The only good is knowledge and the only evil is ignorance.” – Socrates http://tqpage.com/3079 #

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Intentionally Pompous Initials

May 22nd, 2009 by Laura Moncur in Literature

Click to see full sized comicI love these comics from Sheldon accusing authors of being intentionally pompous:

Is all you need to be a successful fantasy author is a few extra initials in your name? I don’t think so, but it certainly helps. It seems that book publishers today ARE naming their authors in order to conveniently place them near another author on the shelf. For example, the large proliferation of authors with names VERY similar to Jane Austen in the Victorian romance genre.

Maybe fantasy authors are specifically choosing their nomes du plume with extra initials to remind people of J. R. R. Tolkien. Adding a couple of initials to your current name makes you similar enough to Tolkien to be noticed without making your name sound exactly like his. It’s different than naming yourself say, Elizabeth Aston, in order to have your books right next to the Jane Austen books. It’s more of an indication to the reader what your book is going to be like, i.e. “Nerd Be Lovin’ Books About Elves.”

Here is a great article about how to choose a pen name:

She doesn’t mention choosing a name to place your books near another, more famous, author. Nor does she suggest that adding a few initials to your pen name for your fantasy books might give you a little boost in sales. I think that in the future, when more book sales happen online instead of by people browsing through shelves of books at a bookstore, this fashion of using a pen name to strategically locate yourself near other authors won’t be as common. Amazon’s book recommendation features will indiscriminately recommend a book by Elizabeth Aston just as easily as one by Amanda Grange.

Soon, pen names will be MORE like the Tolkien variety and less like the Elizabeth Aston variety. Or maybe, here’s a unique thought, authors will use their REAL names a little more often.

Twitter Quotations for 2009-05-21

May 21st, 2009 by Laura Moncur in Site News
  • “Do not throw the arrow which will return against you.” – Kurdish Proverb http://tqpage.com/2429 #
  • “When we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves.” – Confucius http://tqpage.com/3088 #
  • “Do pleasant things yourself, but unpleasant things through others.” – Baltasar Gracian http://tqpage.com/3041 #
  • “Seek not happiness too greedily, and be not fearful of happiness.” – Lao-tzu http://tqpage.com/2611 #

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Twitter Quotations for 2009-05-20

May 20th, 2009 by Laura Moncur in Site News
  • “To freely bloom – that is my definition of success.” – Gerry Spence http://tqpage.com/25860 #
  • “Please give me some good advice in your next letter. I promise not to follow it.” – Edna St. Vincent Millay http://tqpage.com/1812 #
  • “This is why I loved technology: if you used it right, it could give you power and privacy.” – Cory Doctorow http://tqpage.com/40302 #
  • “Raise your sail one foot and you get ten feet of wind.” – Chinese Proverb http://tqpage.com/2548 #

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Twitter Quotations for 2009-05-19

May 19th, 2009 by Laura Moncur in Site News

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