Thursday, July 2, 2009

1000 reasons to read this post.....




This week having pushed the kids out the door back to school...I tried to turn my attention back to the WIP. Which one tho...well both...also conference fine tuning is happening as well, so as usual the hours fly by.

For the revision of Craic I came across a great little list, The best checklist around on revision. posted on Agent Nathan Bransford’s blog. Nathan works out of the San Francisco office of Curtis Brown, Fiona Inglis from Curtis Brown, Australia will be our guest at Spinning Gold.

Some of the list Nathan has posted


- Does the main plot arc initiate close enough to the beginning that you won't lose the reader?- Does your protagonist alternate between up and down moments, with the most intense towards the end?- Are you able to trace the major plot arcs throughout the book? Do they have up and down moments?- Do you have enough conflict- Does the reader see both the best and worst characteristics of your main characters?


So after cogitating on the list and thinking about Craic, My thoughts turned to Mars and what’s happening up there.

Poor Spirit has been stuck in a sand dune since May. There is a movement on Earth called Free Spirit following the tribulations and talking about how to free the little guy. NASA has created a website called Free Spirit where you can follow the team on Earth recreate the problem on Earth and work to fix it.

I have also come across a website called alltop.com which does a search by subject for the latest research on any subject. Absolutely brilliant if you want to become an instant expert on any topic for research purposes.

This week I came across one of the most thought provoking posts I have come across in a long time, 1000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly.

Kevin says that the true creative needs only 1000 True Fans to make a living...he sees it as a better fit than The Long Tail by Chris Anderson.

Here is a small taste of what Kevin is talking about but I really recommend that you go and read the whole post...It gives such food for thought to a creative in business...and isn’t that what we all are?


Other than aim for a blockbuster hit, what can an artist do to escape the long tail?
One solution is to find 1,000 True Fans. While some artists have discovered this path without calling it that, I think it is worth trying to formalize. The gist of 1,000 True Fans can be stated simply:
A creator, such as an artist, musician, photographer, craftsperson, performer, animator, designer, videomaker, or author - in other words, anyone producing works of art - needs to acquire only 1,000 True Fans to make a living.
A True Fan is defined as someone who will purchase anything and everything you produce. They will drive 200 miles to see you sing. They will buy the super deluxe re-issued hi-res box set of your stuff even though they have the low-res version. They have a Google Alert set for your name. They bookmark the eBay page where your out-of-print editions show up. They come to your openings. They have you sign their copies. They buy the t-shirt, and the mug, and the hat. They can't wait till you issue your next work. They are true fans.



and from the 'Yeah Right' Box, the following video....
enjoy
maureen



6 comments:

PJ Hoover said...

Love the video! And good luck with revisions!

Maureen said...

Hi Trish,
I was thinking of you as I read the 1000 fans article. I think your teeshirts are amazing. It's the added value stuff that you are creating as well as your cool books.
re the video- isn't it amazing what your conspiracy theorists will come up with.(grin)Don't look too carefully at my Mars story LOL

Fifi Colston said...

PJ Hoovers Tee shirts are brill! Go check them out- i bought one from here and it arrived in just a few days. So I am one of your 1000 True Fans. Love the concept. The image on Mars...well I could photoshop anything into a landscape you like.

Maureen said...

So Trish are you up to 1000 true fans? There's at least two here in NZ

PJ Hoover said...

1000 fans would be nice, but I'm thrilled with you two!
Thanks! I got the scan-tron one and a Rubik's Cube one and love wearing them!

Johanna Knox said...

Maureen - Meliors Simms is doing some beautiful Mars-inspired craft work! I just saw them now, and thought about you straight away - have a look!

http://meliors.blogspot.com/2009/07/life-on-mars.html

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