Holy Copyright, Batman!
Posted on January 23, 2019 Leave a Comment
Drawing the line between artistic use and copyright can sometimes be quite difficult to do. Albanese’s article in Publisher’s Weekly covers this when talking about how Chooseco is suing Netflix for trademark infringement. This can be used as both a warning on monitoring your own work to see if it oversteps on copyright as well as an example of how people can create their own ideas based off of others. It is just important to ask others if it is okay to use their work in association with your own. Read the Deets here at Publisher’s Weekly: Chooseco Sues Netflix, Alleging ‘Bandersnatch’ Trademark Infringement
Lessons from Harry
Posted on January 20, 2019 Leave a Comment
J.K. Rowling provides her tips on how to write as well as the ups and downs of being a writer in this article. One topic she emphasizes is that you should write the way you want and to toss all the advice on writing what the market currently wants. This I found to be particularly similar to Natalie Goldberg’s view in her book, Writing Down the Bones, where she said to write without the influence of your ego. This article seems to highlight that the most important thing to do is to write your truth. This idea creates an inspiration in all writers that their work is worth it.
CLICK HERE for the article.
A Trip into the Kingdom of Maas
Posted on January 16, 2019 Leave a Comment
Sarah J. Maas’s inspiring story of how Throne of Glass came to be is detailed in this interview on the UK’s Writers & Artists site. It’s an older piece, but Maas is a master, so it’s always timely. This article is a great read to know what her process of writing is like as well as find out the inspiration for her morally grey but highly lovable female assassin Celaena Sardothien.
Interview with Sarah J. Maas (from Writers & Artists)
In an interview with Sarah J Maas, YA author of The Throne of Glass books, she discusses writing fantasy, what inspires her to write & building up a huge online fan base – before getting a publishing deal.
What inspires you to write? Are there any books or writers that have influenced your work?
Music—especially movie scores and classical music—is usually my main source of inspiration. But I’m also inspired by art (I adore Pinterest), movies/tv, traveling, and history. As for writers/books that inspired me… Well, there are two books that I read when I was younger that really kindled my love for reading fantasy and my desire to write it: Garth Nix’s Sabriel and Robin McKinley’s The Hero and the Crown. Both of them are set in wonderful fantasy worlds and feature strong, clever heroines. And then there’s Robert Munsch’s delightful children’s book, The Paper Bag Princess, which pretty much shaped who I am as a human being from the get-go (and which I made my parents read to me a bajillion times when I was a kid) . . . Read more at Writers & Artists UK by clicking HERE.
Welcome our new Contributing Blogger!
Posted on January 13, 2019 Leave a Comment
It’s no secret that I juggle WAY too many things at once. I blame it on a type-A personality and a brain that runs in overdrive. Which is why my blog has suffered (BAD ME) and is also why I reached out to my key audience, young adults, and asked, “HEY! Wanna be a contributing blogger??”
That act of begging immediately intrigued writer / college gal Kristen Gregg, who I have known for several years now. She’s a kick-butt writer in her own right and has been to several of my writing workshops. This powerhouse young woman is going places and the fact that she wants to be a literary agent when she graduates college makes her even cooler.
So, without further blathering, here is the 411 on Kristen! Her posts will appear here on Cape Cod Scribe along with her tagline so you know when it’s her content, versus my mindless rambling.
KRISTEN GREGG, Contributing Blogger
My name is Kristen Gregg and I am a Writing for Film, TV, and Emerging Media major at Ithaca College. I love fantasy and sci-fi novels and a slight fanatic of self-help books. My dream job is to become a literary agent where I can help writers achieve their dreams of seeing their name on the shelves of bookstores, which is a dream I am in the process of as well.