4 years ago with 3 notesReblog 

  In the asoiaf books, I have a lot of characters I love dearly, but my two major favorite characters are Jon and Arya, and they remain the major favorites in the show, despite GoT being terrible in showing Arya’s complexity and compassionate nature, and despite show!Jon being a very watered down version of the much more clever and interesting book!Jon. They’re individually my favorites, and their loving relationship is my favorite too, and I think one of my biggest fears before s8 aired was that with the reveal of Jon being Rhaegar’s son, that the show would make Jon go full Targ.

  Because yeah, Jon may be biologically Rhaegar’s son, he may be a Targ… in blood. At heart, Jon is all Stark, he’s all Ned Stark’s son, and I was fearing the show would forget it and the Starks siblings would become distant, treat him as a cousin and not their brother. I really, really wouldn’t put it past this show to do something so atrocious, like it was so many times before.

  s8 did many, so many things wrong, did so many characters dirt, but I glad that they got this one thing right. Jon still very much still sees his siblings as his siblings, and it’s the same for them. Sansa still sees him as her brother. Jon is still Arya’s beloved favorite bro. Their sibling dinamics are so important, and I think they do so much to explain what drives Jon’s actions.

  I really liked Jon and Tyrion’s conversation, even if it was clumsy at times, I think it was mostly good and revealing. The Love is the death of duty and Duty is death of love convo is what motivates Jon’s final decision for me, and I think he was guided by Master Aemon’s words in the end.

  Sansa was defiant even before; once she learns what Dany has done, there would be no coming back. She would never follow and obey her. Bran knows about the truth about Jon; his knowledge would always be a threat. Arya was against Dany before, and now that she saw with her own two eyes the destruction? No way she would ever follow her.

  (And Jon had just seen Arya, saw that she was hurt, and was probably just realizing that she was amongs the carnage, was probably just realizing how easily his little sister could be just ashes now and he wouldn’t even know)

  What made up Jon’s decision for me was Tyrion’s final words in the convo for him. What about your sisters?

  I think Jon is very selfless and I can believe that he thinks about the great good in the first place, but what I really think is that Jon’s unconditional love for his family, for his siblings was what drove him to kill his duty, to betray his vow and betray the queen he swore to follow.

  And for a book thought, I think it also ties back to the betrayals’ profecy - one for blood, one for gold, one for love; her final betrayal was motivated by Jon’s love for his family.

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4 years ago with 424 notesReblog / via 

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Carl Barat smooching boys <3

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How to Write a Synopsis

letswritesomenovels:

Back when I was doing my MA program, I typed up a guide to writing query letters. It’s the post from this blog that I’m most proud of: a thorough step-by-step guide that combines days and weeks of research, and dozens of sources, into a neatly packaged 1,800-word post.

And I have to admit, I didn’t write it for tumblr. I needed to write a query letter myself for a publishing class, and my post was little more than compiled homework notes, saved as a Tumblr post for posterity. 

I’ve actually had pieces of this in my drafts for years, but now I actually have to write a synopsis and I’m piling up the research, so I thought it was finally time for the sister to my query post to be published here.

But first…

What is a synopsis?

A synopsis is a 1-2 page summary of the events that transpire in a book, either proposed or already written. It’s used to give people who haven’t read your book a quick overview, so they know the story that’s being told in the book without having to read it.

When is a synopsis necessary?

Some literary agents request synopses along with query letters. More often, they’re used slightly later on in a writer’s career, when they have an agent or an editor and they need to submit a proposal for a new idea or project. A synopsis can also be used later on, in situations that don’t involve the author. For instance, when an editor pitches the book to the marketing and publicity team, who may not have time to read every book they’re working on. Unlike a query letter, the book doesn’t necessarily have to be written when you’re submitting its synopsis.

Basic Style

The job of a synopsis is to lay out the story with little fuss and no frills. They let the person you’re pitching know what they’re going to find in that giant stack of pages on their desk or in that obscenely long Word document (or else in the Word doc they’ll eventually receive).  

Most professional synopses follow these rules:

  • They’re told in third person
  • They’re told in present tense
  • Characters’ names are CAPSLOCKED at first mention.
  • They are double spaced.
  • They tend to avoid descriptions longer than this sentence.
  • They focus on the central conflict and the protagonist’s emotional journey
  • They spoil the ending
  • They should be 500 words or less. (That is 1 page single-spaced, 2 pages double-spaced.)

HOW TO WRITE YOUR SYNOPSIS

The plot

Writing your synopsis, you have one goal: to tell a 50,000-100,000 word story in 500 words. It can be a little difficult to do this right. A great way to do this is to identify the key turning points in your protagonist’s story.

Do you remember those little plot roller coasters you’d make in elementary school? They’d usually be pointy witch’s-hat shaped things labeled with the terms: “beginning, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.” 

Those turning points are the events you should be including in your synopsis.This is the structure you want to emphasize to your reader. You want to make abundantly clear that your story works like a story, that the events of your book have a beginning, a middle, and an end, that there’s an intriguing beginning, an exciting climax, a satisfying conclusion. You don’t want to just list out the events of your novel, but highlight the function of those events. X moment is important because it’s the inciting incident, the moment that takes the protagonist from their normal life and throws them into the story.

There are tons of great story roadmaps out there, that go into more specific story elements. The Hero’s Journey is the most famous example of a detailed, and mostly universal, story structure. There’s also the three-act structure that’s famous among screenwriters.

Find a structure that fits your story the best and use that to identify the events of your story that need to make it into your synopsis. I’ll link to different sources at the bottom of this post that will give you variations of story structure.

If you can correlate key scenes in your novel to the descriptions of these plot points, you’ll find an easy roadmap to navigating the many events of outlining your novel.

Your protagonist’s journey

Your protagonist is the heart of your story, and should be the heart of the synopsis, too. The protagonist’s emotional journey may not string all of these plot points together, but it’s going to be what makes them matter to the reader. The human element of your story has to be represented in your synopsis.  

There’s no room for long descriptions, so you’ll have to be smart about finding a few terms that not only tell your reader who the character is, but what their story will be. For instance, if your story is about someone trying to get their critically-panned paintings in the Museum of Modern Art by breaking into the museum and installing the pieces themselves, you may want to introduce them with a sentence that begins like so: “When IGNATIUS, an ambitious and untalented struggling artist, discovers his work is rejected from yet another gallery…”

In addition to these descriptive terms, you should spell out what your protagonist wants (or wants desperately to avoid) and their stake in the events of the story. 

Along the way, tell us how these key aspects of their persons change due to the events of the story, or else how they influence the events of the story. Tell us about how after raving reviews for his DIY MoMA exhibit came in, Iggy realized that though he still liked painting, his talents actually lay in performance art. Untalented to talented, struggling to successful, all because his ambition pushed him to try new and daring things.

Tips:

As in query letters, you only name the most important characters and locations outright. If you’re writing a synopsis for Harry Potter, you’ll want to use Harry’s name in the query, but most other people and places can be referred to by their function in the novel. Ex: Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon can be “his cruel relatives.” Hermione and Ron can be “his friends.” Even Hogwarts can be a “school for people with magical abilities.” This makes it easier for a reader to understand what’s going on in your story. Too many names in such a small amount of space can be overwhelming.

All telling, no showing. This is one piece of writing where you’ll want to tell, instead of show. You need to get to your point as quickly, as clearly, and concisely as possible; this isn’t the place for creative storytelling.

Oftentimes, synopses are given along with other materials, such as pitch letters and sample pages. While a synopsis should be captivating in-so-far that it’s well told, and it should maybe be a little stylish, being captivating and stylish aren’t its main goals. Additional materials like sample pages and pitches have more room for creative flourishes and can do a better job of selling the story, while the synopsis focuses on telling it.

Your synopsis should show that you know how to tell a story. While a synopsis doesn’t sell a story like a query, it should still illustrate the fact that you have an interesting, unique and well-structured plot. When finished, your reader should be able to think to themselves “that’s a good story. I want to read that.”

Your first draft will be too long. Your first draft of a synopsis will always be at least a page or two longer than it should be. Identify the sentences and paragraphs where you explain why a thing happens and ax them. Identify sentences where you repeat yourself and ax them. Identify descriptors that aren’t vital to understanding of the story and ax them. Once you make your first painful cuts and see that the story still makes sense without those things, you’ll start to get a better understanding of what can and cannot be taken out of your synopsis.

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4 years ago with 2 notesReblog 
Anonymous
[1] (same VG anon here) hey no thank YOU for answering! my bad, i rewatched it and found out i actually had memorized wrong - arthur's even kinda surprised to see curt at that concert (and his hair is blue-ish already), it seems my curt/brian brain did a thing there! i don't like - well no, i guess i just don't understand curt/arthur either, that's precisely why i was asking haha, because i also tried, but... they are like... not on equal terms here? in a way? to my mind at least,

[2] and i have always considered these making-out visual similarities to mean, well… to be arthur’s imagination. to some extent. it’s totally shot different to brian and curt found naked in the bed, etc. as if arthur here is yet another fan playing with barbie dolls, although it’s much more complicated for him of course, probably because he had none the less met curt and had had sex with him, just maybe not in that exact curt/brian-y way he’d imagined it to be. i agree the hair turned out

[3] to be a nice accidental touch)). do you think curt remembered arthur? in the end? and why did mandy lie about not seeing brian - man it breaks my heart every time… jealosy, anger, i don’t know but i love her so much why she had to… sorry for rambling, just happy to talk to a VG fan! if you have some thoughts to share on brian/curt i am sooo here to listen, i mean, if you feel like it sometime and all… thank you anywayzz, you’re far out ha!)

Ah you’re welcome! One of the things I love the most about VG is that it’s a film full of layers and you don’t always notice all the details when you watch. I mean, I have been watching and rewatching it for almost ten years now (wow!!) and almost every time I notice something new.

Arthur… as a character, Arthur is very much meant to be mostly a down to earth, ‘normal’ character - a character that the audience could identify with in some ways, a character who mostly leads a normal life, despite his ~rebelious~ period. And since VG is a a LGBT film (in academic film studies usually put under the New Queer Cinema movement), I think it’s granted that a not small part of the audience would be LGBT, and Arthur discovering his sexuality, his attraction for men, being rejected by his father, and the painful aftermath of that can also be a good way to make him relatable for the audience of this film in particular. I don’t particularly identify with him, but I can very clearly see why he would be relatable, and I guess it sort of turns me off of having any interest in a pairing with Arthur.

I have always considered the Curt/Arthur scenes to be real, but… you know what? This is a very real possibility, that it would be partially his imagination, because their scenes together does have a very dreamlike feeling… and there’s also that part where they see the alien starship together, lol. I guess it’s very possible that Arthur has softened the memory somewhat in his head, even if he remember it as a fact.

I tend to think that he remembered Arthur, yes - maybe not with as many details as Arthur would remember, but I always thought Curt somehow remembered him and that was the reason he gave him the pin that Brian had once given to him. And I don’t think I have a proper answer for the Mandy question, because to this day I’m still not sure why she lied, but I tend to think it was an act of kindness. Mandy seen to have formed a friendship of sorts with Curt, and maybe knowing that Brian was there but that he left would be even more hurtful to him  than to think that he never appeared in the first place. Maybe it could been because she still feels anger/ressentment when Brian is concerned, but it’s not really at all the vibe I get from that scene.

Aw I absolutely love Curt/Brian, one of my first/most intense ships, haha, which was not always a good thing because there’s almost no fics or fan content about these two. They are together for a very short period of time on the film, but they have a very interesting dynamic for me - Brian being so fascinated/envious of Curt at first only to actually fall in love so hard with him later on, Curt ending the relationship in a fit of rage but still thinking about Brian over a decade late, to the point of buying a ticket for the Tommy Stone’s show… I love the intensity and the hot mess of it all, ha.

Again, you’re welcome, I’m always happy and ready to babble about VG ~~

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4 years ago with 2 notesReblog 
Anonymous
my god your brian/curt tag is tops and gives me so much life thank you very freakin much. do you think arthur powdering his hair blue (or whatever it was he was doing right before curt's "gimme danger") is his attempt on, well, brian? on reminding curt of him with this look? what are your thoughts on curt/arthur btw? i always felt like that part of the footage of him and curt making out on the roof looked like brian/curt through the curtains (esp in the colours) not for nothing...

An ask about VG! It’s been A While since I got one of those, but I always love to babble about my favorite film.

Glad you’re enjoying my tags, haha! And answering your question… I do think that Arthur was trying to emulate Brian when he dyed his hair blue, but I don’t think it was an attempt to appear more alluring to Curt - at this point on the film they don’t know each other, he’s just one more fairly common fanboy that has no reason to believe that Curt would want to sleep with him. I think he was attempting to emulate Brian mostly because this was the night of the The Death of Glitter and everyone was dressing up fancy and glammy, and Brian used to be Arthur’s biggest idol, so it does seem natural to me that he would try to emulate him in some way in an event like that one.

(However I do think the blue hair played its part, because it’s clear that it’s something that Curt strongly associates with Brian, but I think it was accidental on Arthur’s part, not deliberate.)

I don’t like Curt/Arthur, haha. I tried, because a lot (most) of the very few fan content about VG is about this pairing, but I never liked it. I can understand the appeal for the people who like it, but it’s really not my thing.

I think there’s visual parallels, yes - not the same thing, but both scenes are show in a voyeur perspective, as a manner of speaking - Curt/Brian kissing in the beach are seen through the curtains as if you (you, the audience) was peeking on them from your window, and Curt/Arthur are shown in a veery long distance shot, as if you were peeping on them from an opposite rooftop or something.

Thanks for the ask!

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sci-fantasy:

animatedamerican:

actuallyclintbarton:

animatedamerican:

You remind me of the blade.

What blade?

… the blade with the power?

What power?

The power of voodoo!

Who do?

You do!

Do what?

Remind me of the blade…

I saw my baby
stabbing hard as babe could stab

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4 years ago with 7892 notesReblog / via 

frontier001:

When Jadzia was killed off, I was angry at Terry for leaving. When she got the role in the sitcom “Becker” so quickly it looked to an outsider much like she said. Or that a better offer came along and she’d abandoned DS9. But I was wrong, like a lot of people back then.

A few years ago she said for the first time I can recall that she’d wanted to stay in a reduced role. And that the powers that be said “No, all or nothing.” I couldn’t believe it. I was so mad at all of them; Behr, Moore, Berman.

But it wasn’t all of them. Not Moore. Not Behr. It was just Berman and/or the studio. But the others didn’t even know what was going on! No one but Terry and Berman knew.

Berman of course denies it, but then what do you expect? There are dozens of stories about him being difficult and anal. None about Terry being difficult or greedy. Terry willingly gave up acting for over a decade to raise her son, and is only just now trying to get back into things.

Oh and that last paragraph from Berman? How you can’t do a reduced role because you want to do movies? Yeah. Colm Meaney had that arrangement from day one. They arranged his shooting schedule to give him weeks off at a time. So he could keep doing film roles. So that’s just a fucking blatant lie from Berman.

I really hope no one lets this stuff alter their love for Trek. You see here that the other creative people on DS9 didn’t know about what was happening and were outraged to find out after. That they would have stopped it.

Ira Behr, whom I’ve always respected, became visibly ill according to Terry herself. I’ve no doubt he’d have quit in protest if he’d known at the time what was happening. So let that be the thing you remember most: that whatever horse shit Berman might have done, there were good people who did stand up to him (on other occasions) and would have here if they’d known.

In TNG, Gates McFadden was fired for season 2 by Maurice Hurley for complaining about sexism. Patrick Stewart threatened to quit if she wasn’t brought back and Hurley let go. There are many examples of the good people standing up for what was right on the various Trek shows. Remember that. Remember all the good. It doesn’t erase the bad, but it shows that good people who care can make a difference and do more often than not.

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BREAKING: Brazil dam collapses, releasing deadly flow of mud

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A dam in south-east Brazil collapsed on Friday (Jan 25), unleashing a torrent of mud that killed an as-yet-undetermined number of people living in an area close to the city of Belo Horizonte, a local fire service official said.

Emergency services were still responding to the situation in and around the town of Brumadinho and did not yet have a precise toll, the official told AFP.

“According to accounts that we are receiving, there were several deaths,” the official said.

Television images taken from the air showed a wide swath of devastation cut through vegetation and farmland. Several homes were seen, many damaged and some destroyed, with nothing but their tiled roofs left sitting on mud.

The dam belonged to Brazil’s giant mining company Vale, which confirmed its collapse and said “the total priority is to protect the lives of employees and inhabitants.”

The emergency recalled trauma from a 2015 dam break in a different part of the same state of Minas Gerais, at Mariana, in which 19 people died. It released millions of tons of toxic iron waste, causing what was considered the country’s worst environmental disaster.

Continue reading.

Update 17h12: 200 people are confirmed missing.

Observations: Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro and Romeu Zema (governor of Minas Gerais, the state in which this burst happened) have both vowed to flexibilize environmental regulations.

Updates 18h02:

  • Belo Horizonte, capital of Minas Gerais and nearby Brumadinho, is not at risk of water shortage, according to the state’s water supply company (Copasa);
  • Vale workers talk about a restaurant of the company that’s been buried (with rumours that there were 1,200 people inside);
  • According to a report published in the end of 2018 by Brazil’s National Water Agency, the number of dams considered more vulnerable went from 25 in 2016 to 45 in 2017. The report shows a series of dams in Brumadinho, including Vale’s, with potential damages classified as “high.” Most of the cited cases present problems of low conservation level. Of the 45 dams, 25 belong to public bodies and entities;
  • Inhabitants of Brumadinho had mobilized against the authorization of mining activities in the city last month. They claimed many dams were irregular and that they’d feel small earthquakes.

Update 19h04: tailings from the dam burst threatens Rio Paraopeba, one of the main affluents of the São Francisco River, the longest river in Brazil. Tailings might arrive there in two days. The country’s National Water Agency confirmed that the dam of the Retiro Baixo hydroelectric plant, located 220 km from the site of the rupture, might allow the damping of the tailings. All implicated authorities are constantly monitoring the sitation.

Updates 19h18: 

  • Among the 200 people missing, 100 were confirmed to be workers from Vale, who were having lunch in the dam’s administrative area when a torrent of sludge and water hit it. There are no reports of fatalities yet;
  • Two lower dams gave way after the bigger one burst;
  • There were people trapped in nearby areas flooded by the river of sludge. Parts of the local community Vila Forteco, near the town of Brumadinho, were hit. Families were told to evacuate homes in low-lying areas.
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nobody-people:

Would you care for some toast? 

Jack Lowden as Morrissey and Laurie Kynaston as Johnny Marr in England Is Mine (2017), directed by Mark Gill

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Brian Eno about David Bowie

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