How astute and perceptive of you!
That seems reasonable.
I didn't think there were relevant posts bc I don't stretch myself on these forums. ( It's like the difference between using my voice to order a cheeseburger vs. using it to belt out a Jack White tune, ya know?)
But go ahead and post the links. I do appreciate constructive criticism of my craft.
by XenaThat seems reasonable.
I didn't think there were relevant posts bc I don't stretch myself on these forums. ( It's like the difference between using my voice to order a cheeseburger vs. using it to belt out a Jack White tune, ya know?)
But go ahead and post the links. I do appreciate constructive criticism of my craft.
Not criticism really.
Just a matter-of-fact taxonomy.
Like, 99% of the world's musical output comes before Jack White's (et al) tunes, of which you're thoroughly oblivious both by circumstance and by choice. Not blaming you much for either, but that was glaringly apparent from the get-go.
Ditch that hoodwinked proletärian angst and get on with things as they are. The 'enemy' is a figment of your paranoid imagination.
lol. I know about earlier music. My cello suites and other arrangements are "liked." Frequently. I use Jack White as an example bc his style of popular music would be comparable to say, Orson Scott Card's style within his particular genre/ craft.
I'm not mentioning Mozart, etc. etc. bc I'm not aiming for opera, or its equivalent in literature. I'm not trying to be Milton. Are you?
That so-called "hoodwinked proletarian angst" is a tradition within the SF genre, silly.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/35
Eek! The roots of feminism!
http://www.literature.org/authors/shelley-mary/frankenstein
Every time you post I imagine Jon Stewart's impression of Lindsey Graham.
http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/7ycyri/fifty-shades-of-graham (starts at 1:40)