THE SUN once had an “evil twin” called Nemesis that may have been responsible for the death of the dinosaurs, top astronomers have claimed. Two highly-respected stargazers from the Univ…
Skin cancer for your kids anyone? You’re allowed to teach this stuff btw and not with the disclaimer of saying it’s fiction – maybe the story should inform people of faith by including some juicy fake news to entice them in?
Should be about a God with The Power of the Sun. This type of god is often a Top God or at least ranked very high in the divine food chain. If depicted as evil they may qualify as a Sinister Sentient Sun.
Would you buy your kid a set of scannable, interactive “smart” PJs? There are a lot of “smart” products out there already, from phones to cars and even kitchens. Now you can add interactive pajamas for kids to that list. Smart PJs, as they’re called, have a special, scannable pattern pri... Read more
This – No Rest For The Dead – 26 authors. So this idea kind of exists. Great. Ain’t read it, I hate crime or scarey stuff in books, life’s hard enough.
Relay reading is a thing too, though not sure if that adds anything to the story. Love the idea that each author passes it on to one of their hero’s to see what they would do with the story. Do these actually exist anywhere though?
Anthony Horowitz fans gather to break a world reading relay record
Antony Horowitz’s new short story,The Double Eagle Has Landed, available to read in full exclusively online on Guardian children’s books, is at the heart of a record-breaking reading attempt
Ahh, John Green is in this list. I have linked to his latest best-seller here. He is the perfect guy to start a relay book, then send it to his brother Hank to twist the story up and send it off on a tangent. Who knows who Hank would hand it to, but this would be a great experiment as well as an interesting read.
Books shelved as multiple-authors: Illuminae by Amie Kaufman, Let it Snow by John Green, Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Wi...
Collaborative fiction is its name. I like the idea of passing the story on and seeing where it goes. Usually collabs are partnerships but a collaborative author may focus on a specific protagonist or character in the narrative thread, and then pass the story to another writer for further additions or a change in focus to a different protagonist.
Here’s the bad guy of the story https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/3796179/our-sun-had-an-evil-twin-called-nemesis-which-may-have-wiped-out-the-dinosaurs-boffins-claim/
Skin cancer for your kids anyone? You’re allowed to teach this stuff btw and not with the disclaimer of saying it’s fiction – maybe the story should inform people of faith by including some juicy fake news to entice them in?
The Hidden Evil In Plasma Power Revealed!
Do not prostrate to the sun or to the moon, but prostrate to Allah, who created them.
Should be about a God with The Power of the Sun. This type of god is often a Top God or at least ranked very high in the divine food chain. If depicted as evil they may qualify as a Sinister Sentient Sun.
This?
Video is here btw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn7IhFswv90&t=9s
This link isn’t really related but I had to share it. Check the video.
I thought I had one of these once, but just googled the book and it was a misprint or something went wrong. Probs a collectors item, not.
This – No Rest For The Dead – 26 authors. So this idea kind of exists. Great. Ain’t read it, I hate crime or scarey stuff in books, life’s hard enough.
Relay reading is a thing too, though not sure if that adds anything to the story. Love the idea that each author passes it on to one of their hero’s to see what they would do with the story. Do these actually exist anywhere though?
Ahh, John Green is in this list. I have linked to his latest best-seller here. He is the perfect guy to start a relay book, then send it to his brother Hank to twist the story up and send it off on a tangent. Who knows who Hank would hand it to, but this would be a great experiment as well as an interesting read.
Goodreads list these books with multiple authors, but I can’t find anything where the story is passed on as a relay effort.
Collaborative fiction is its name. I like the idea of passing the story on and seeing where it goes. Usually collabs are partnerships but a collaborative author may focus on a specific protagonist or character in the narrative thread, and then pass the story to another writer for further additions or a change in focus to a different protagonist.
Just the choice to ensure Stephen Fry isn’t reading it would do for me.
OMG – I NEED THIS – ESPECIALLY THE CHOICE TO SPEED THE PACE UP, SLOW READERS DRIVE ME NUTS.