From NaNoWriMo To Silence And Starsong Magazine With Joseph Knowles & Nicky P #ironage
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Like so many people these days, Joseph Knowles begins his story with the National Novel Writing Month challenge. A lawyer by trade, he "made it work" but kept going until he was eventually able to sell some of his short stories.
With this background behind him, he began making friends with other like-minded creators. In one of those groups, they started throwing around the idea of publishing a volume of the stories they were pitching each other. Fearing they might not have enough for a full release, they opened the doors to other authors to homage the type of stories in C.S. Lewis' space trilogy.
Understanding Characterization & The Key to Timeless Stories With Daniel P. Riley & Nicky P
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In the vast world of storytelling, certain characters stand out, etching themselves into our collective consciousness. Sherlock Holmes, the enigmatic detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. But what makes Holmes so timeless? It's not merely his deductive prowess or uncanny intellect; rather, it's the intricate layers of his personality that draw us in. Nicky P dives into how Holmes embodies the archetype of the misunderstood genius. Despite his brilliance, Holmes grapples with loneliness and social detachment, traits that render him both relatable and compelling.
Beyond Sherlock Holmes, the discussion Nicky P extends his point to other beloved characters, such as those from the X-Men universe. Nightcrawler and Beast stand out for him. Daniel on the other hand chooses to talk about his favorite, Colossus, the stalwart X-Man known for his immense strength and unwavering dedication to protecting others. As Daniel reflects on Colossus' role, it becomes evident that his appeal lies not just in his superhuman abilities but in his underlying motivations and sense of duty. Daniel even laments Colossus' depiction in the Deadpool films. It's too easy to reduce him to comic relief in the movies. Daniel contends that his inclusion should have served more of a narrative purpose, juxtaposing his seriousness with Deadpool's irreverence.
Shifting gears, Daniel explores the role of characterization in marketing, particularly in the realm of literature. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on characters rather than world-building when promoting books, citing the enduring appeal of well-developed protagonists throughout history. Looking into the art of characterization and its profound impact on storytelling. Whether it's the enigmatic allure of Sherlock Holmes or the heroic resolve of Colossus, memorable characters have the power to transcend time and resonate with audiences on a profound level.
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Mark Twain remarked that there are no truly new stories; creators reimagine existing concepts through a kaleidoscope, infusing them with unique perspectives and twists. The essence lies in offering a fresh take on familiar themes, thereby resonating with audiences. Nicky P uses Stephen King's resolute cop in "Mr. Mercedes" as an example of the characters we resonate with that make the story unique. Beyond the gripping plotlines lies the heartbeat of humanity—the struggles, resilience, and imperfections that render characters relatable. Readers find solace in recognizing fragments of themselves mirrored in these fictional personas, forging an intimate bond that transcends the confines of the written page.
As creators, we embark on journeys of discovery that mirror the odysseys of our characters. Through each narrative arc, we confront universal and personal truths, grappling with questions that transcend the boundaries of fiction. It's a journey marked by uncertainty and revelation, where the destination is not a foregone conclusion but a tapestry of possibilities waiting to unfold. Crafting characters akin to complex human beings, complete with virtues, flaws, and untold depths, is an endeavor fraught with both challenge and reward. Yet, within these depths, the true essence of storytelling emerges—a tapestry woven from the threads of human experience.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg3y9C1YAEo
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The discussion kicks off with Nicky P highlighting the dual identity of James Krake as both a YouTuber and an author. James, known for his candid and incendiary takes on Twitter (at least by Nicky P,) sheds light on the struggles of wearing multiple hats in the business. He emphasizes the inherent difficulties faced by indie authors who must navigate the realms of marketing, networking, running a YouTube channel, and even critiquing fellow YouTubers' books.
James unveils how a global catastrophe reminded him he wanted to be more than just an engineer. He wanted to be an author and began doing what engineers do: researching. Today he finds himself the creator of both an online fantasy series and a running science fiction series.
Nicky P and James touch upon the accessibility of indie publishing, noting its low cost of entry as well as discussing the affordability of e-books for consumers, allowing them to access hours of entertainment at a reasonable price. James advocates for reasonable pricing and emphasizes the importance of investing time to hone one's craft before expecting success, especially when acknowledging the challenges of the developing indie system, which lacks the layers of support that traditional publishing has historically provided.
Ending the first segment of the interview, James reflects on the biggest hurdle he faces in self-publishing—the danger of toxic positivity. He warns against surrounding oneself with individuals who provide unwarranted praise without constructive criticism. James shares his personal experience of launching his first book and acknowledges that seeking critical feedback could have led to a stronger initial launch.
Find the full podcast episode @ https://ironagemarketing.com
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October #Horror Challenge. My 60-Second #moviereview of Nope
Day 22/31 #31dayhorrorchallenge #31DaysofHalloween #31DaysOfHorror
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psC9HKc2KYU
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What if we could infuse the ethos of a samurai into a futuristic setting? This was the intriguing premise that sparked the creation of "Gabriel" in Jisedai. His journey encapsulates the essence of samurai honor and duty set against the backdrop of a society grappling with the aftermath of technological upheaval. Gabriel emerges as the peak of a breed of cyber-enhanced assassins bred by mega-corporations vying for supremacy in a world where traditional firearms have been outlawed. The resurgence of feudal-style warfare becomes the arena for power struggles among these corporate entities. In many ways, the series is Daniel's love-letter to Kurosawa.
Ever the romantic, Legacy of Heroes is Daniel's goodnight kiss to the modern subverted (often perverted) superhero. Modern writers seem to hate superheroes even more than the idea of good and evil itself. They have twisted every tale into a morally ambiguous exploration of how all the bad guys are misunderstood and the heroes are just dickheads with capes hiding behind charm and superpowers. The idea of a symbol of hope and virtue is a quaint remnant of a bygone era. Creators, like Daniel, are beginning to ask if maybe hope and virtue wouldn't be so bygone if we hadn't given up on the cornerstones of our modern mythology.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CJf0v8IoIM
October #Horror Challenge. My 60-Second #moviereview of Talk To Me.
Day 7/31 #31dayhorrorchallenge #31DaysofHalloween #31DaysOfHorror
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vukgqm99FrQ