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tt_7 ([personal profile] tt_7) wrote in [community profile] antishurtugal_reborn2020-04-20 01:10 pm

Y'all.

antishurtugal-reborn.dreamwidth.org/99253.html#comments (throwback link)

Remember when Paolini said

"...I have trouble taking seriously any sci-fi that, well, takes itself too seriously."


:DDDDDDDDDD

 
PS: not sure if the link is working because im a friggin noob on DW.  :(

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[personal profile] oblakom 2020-04-20 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Paolini may be the less self-aware person I know...

[personal profile] hidden_urchin 2020-04-20 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
This reminds me of something I read here

https://www.mysterytribune.com/ten-types-of-authors-who-can-go-fuck-themselves/

Number Ten, especially.
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[personal profile] glimmerfox 2020-04-20 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a great read.
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[personal profile] torylltales 2020-04-21 04:26 am (UTC)(link)


...and so do I, because it was only in February, two and a half months ago.
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[personal profile] torylltales 2020-04-21 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
He's slowing down, he used to be able to manage up to three contradictions within a single interview.
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[personal profile] epistler 2020-04-21 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
Which just gets even funnier, because having spent the entire afternoon going through his latest AMA he claims several times very emphatically that he plans everything out in detail. He also has the gall to advise would-be writers to avoid contradicting themselves because it can "break an entire story", or words to that effect.
The irony is just unbelievable.
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[personal profile] epistler 2020-04-21 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
I suspect you're probably right, and it's a result of shallow thinking and a supreme lack of self-awareness, mixed with a very simplistic world-view.
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[personal profile] torylltales 2020-04-22 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
And the fact that half his worldbuilding (being very generous here) is made up on the fly and forgotten soon after.

I pity poor Immanuela trying to figure out which version is canonical for Paolini's reference encyclopedia (yes, he hired an office assistant to make an encyclopedia of his worldbuilding for him to reference for later stories)
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[personal profile] epistler 2020-04-22 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
And the fact that half his worldbuilding (being very generous here) is made up on the fly and forgotten soon after.

Ah yes - I should have added "...and a really short attention span." And apparently a really bad memory as well.
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[personal profile] torylltales 2020-04-22 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
I disagree, you have have issues with attention span and memory and still have consistent worldbuilding. Writing everything down in some sort of, I don't know, encyclopedia that you can reference as you write, is really helpful. AS and WHEN you build your world, not after you've written and published the full series.
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[personal profile] epistler 2020-04-22 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Good point. Let's just go with "lazy" then, shall we?
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