Posts tagged Tim Powers
Spiraling Ever Lower Into a Torrent of Depression
5Alan, over at the Newswire de Poor Mojo posted this a few days ago and I had meant to use it as a catalyst for a post…this post, in fact, and even got so far as to type that horribly intelligent and creative post title up above and then…shit got in the way. In any event, here’s the clip:
Some thoughts late at night…
3Number 1.
I have often, perhaps more then is particularly healthy, gone into detail about my admiration…and more…for Tim Powers. Today, during a discussion among members of the Tim Powers Yahoo Group (why not join, everyone needs more reasons to waste time on the interwebz, right?), Powers recounted a story that I’ve heard him tell before…
Random Acts of Insightfulness #2 – Tim Powers
2Hey there faithful Normalinauts and (hopefully) others. Continuing with our theme of actually doing stuff this week (remember, there’s a comic in the offing for tomorrow…), here is installment numero dos of Random Acts of Insightfulness and our guest this time is Tim Powers. I have often made mention of my admiration for Mr. Powers and…ahem…may have taken it too far at times…but he agreed to sit down with me in any event. Once again I have cut the interview up into parts.
Topics discussed include writing methods, Philip K Dick, the neuroses and nature of writers, German soup advertisements, The Anubis Gates, and the Oprah Book Club.
Once again, enjoy!
If you have issues with the podcast…I’m not saying it is your own fault…but you can always download the mp3′s here…
2008 Philip K. Dick Award Finalists
5# Grey, Jon Armstrong (Night Shade)
# Undertow, Elizabeth Bear (Bantam Spectra)
# From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain, Minister Faust (Del Rey)
# Nova Swing, M. John Harrison (Bantam Spectra)
# Gradisil, Adam Roberts (Pyr)
# Ally, Karen Traviss (Eos)
# Saturn Returns, Sean Williams (Ace)
I have not read a single one of those books due to the fact that graduate school requires that I actually like study and junk…
Even though this is not a “serious” literary award, it should be noted that both of my mentors (well, I call them my mentors, I suppose they might not like to be known as such…), James P Blaylock and Tim Powers are past Philip K. Dick winners.
The greatest story ever told, care of Tim Powers.
3I’m not exactly sure what prompted the following story. It was a fairly normal workshop, by all accounts, but at one point last night, Powers launched into what, I believe, is possibly the best story I’ve ever heard. Or, at the very least, the best story about the writing world that I’ve ever heard. So I’m going to now “go into” the voice of Powers, in an attempt to recreate the story as accurately as possible….
But let it be known that this is not, or in no way should be construed as, an accurate reproduction of the ACTUAL words that Powers’ said. It’s a dramatic recreation, if you will, for effect…
“So I got my hands on a German version of one of my books. And I noticed that at one point in the book, the typefaced changed for a couple of pages, then when back to the normal typeface. I wasn’t sure if it was just a printer error or not. So some time later I had someone who actually read German take a look at the book.
So at the point in the book where the hero gets off the phone and says to another character, ‘She’s tied to a railroad track, we only have ten minutes, let’s go,’ and then the jump a car and take off.
But where the typeface changes, this version goes, ‘She’s tied to a railroad track, we only have ten minutes,’ and the other character says, ‘But do we have time for soup?’ ‘Well, what kind of soup?’ ‘Maggi Soup.’ ‘What kinds do we have?’ ‘All 12 delicious flavors.’ and it continued like that for a bit before returning to the story.
So I checked another one of my German books and the same thing was there. Then I called William Gibson, who had the same German publisher, and asked him if he had ever seen different typeface in any of his books released in Germany, and the exact same thing had happened in Neuromancer.
Now my point here isn’t that I object to the advertisement being inserted, but that if you want it in there, let me write it. Plus, it was always inserted at a moment of really high tension, and one character would say, ‘But do we have time for soup?’ Wouldn’t it make more sense to just put it in a place where it looks natural?”
And a few minutes with google shows that it must have been a fairly common practice for this particular publisher. I’d be interested to know if,
A. It was only done with sci-fi and fantasy writers?
and,
B. If anyone, anywhere, has a catalogue of all the books/editions that this was done in, cause that would be something worth collecting.
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Night Stalker
3Ok, so I finally got this one done, and like last time, the pencils and the script and all of that was done earlier this week… unfortunately, it took a while to finish inking, and colouring it. So I hope you like it still, even if it is coming in late today.
At any rate, this here is another fine example of Kilian’s writing prowess, please enjoy ^__^
(as always, put yourfinger on the trigger
and get the image looking bigger!)
As for me, I’ve just wrapped this up, and spent far too much time today trying to sort out the wacky internet bugs for the Trickster Online webcomic… which sucked. A lot. I mean, a lot, a lot. So now, I’m going to go to sleep… thanks for checking out Normality Restored, and make sure to keep checking back as we get closer and closer to the “official launch” of the Normality Restored website next month.
Peace!
–Aleister
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