One of the great advantages of electronic publishing is the ease of post-publication editing. Oops, a typo? Oops, a dangling modifier? Oops, a fact that isn't? And best of all, Elle Lothorien's idea: oops, I want a different ending.
Read all about Elle's amazing idea here in USA Today!
And yes, I'm one of the howling chorus who is desperate for a sequel to Frog Prince.
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Tumblr is testing the waters of paid advertising (according to CEO David Karp. The site had been strictly opposed to advertising in the past, but it’s turning its dashboard Radar feature — which was previously a curated space to highlight... Read the rest of this post

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I still remember the first time I picked up an issue of Seventeen magazine. I was twelve years old, and it took some serious persuading on my part to convince my mom that I was old enough to read a magazine targeted to seventeen-year-old girls (My... Read the rest of this post

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BARBIE AND KEN VISIT THE PLASTIC SURGEON
BY ELEANOR TYLBOR
SCENE: WAITING ROOM OF PLASTIC SURGEON'S OFFICE.
BARBIE, "THE" PLASTIC FASHIONISTA, THUMBS THROUGH THE PAGES OF ELLE MAGAZINE. SHE IS WEARING LARGE SUNGLASSES THAT COVER A LARGE PORTION OF HER FACE AND A LARGE HAT COVERS HER HEAD. SITTING NEXT TO HER IS KEN, HER ON-AGAIN, OFF-AGAIN BOYFRIEND, WHO IS DRESSED AS PER USUAL IN SURFING TRUNKS. A SURFBOARD LEANS AGAINST THE WALL BEHIND HIM.
DR. MAK. M.E. YOUNG'S NURSE
BARBIE
Like…don't you know who I am, nurse? I'm Barbie! I mean, I'm everywhere in better toy retail outlets – and of course Walmart. Everyone knows me! I don't need a last name!
DR. MAK. M.E. YOUNG'S NURSE
Everybody has a last name. You can't see the doctor until my file is complete
KEN
Tell her, Barbie! You're half a century old for crying out loud
BARBIE
Oh? Since when do you have an opinion, surfer boy? If I'm a half-century – so are you!
KEN
Am not!
BARBIE
Are too!
KEN
Fibber!
BARBIE
Surfer stupid-o!
DR. MAK. M.E. YOUNG'S NURSE
'Scuse me but I still don't have a last name. No last name- no see doctor
KEN
I've kept this secret because I love you, babe but I gotta tell someone. Her real name is Barbara Millicent Robert
BARBIE
(sobbing)
Ken – how could you?
KEN
There's nothing wrong with your name
BARBIE
It's so…plain and normal. I'm Barbie, fashionista! If the Bratz ever find out…
KEN
I hadda share… Wait a minute…I hear something… I smell water…
DR. MAK. M.E. YOUNG'S NURSE
Oh shoot! Don't tell me the toilet's running over again. I swear, plumbers these days…
KEN
(grabbing surf board and running out of waiting room)
Surf's up!
BARBIE
(composing herself)
…he promised he would keep our secret forever…
DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG'S NURSE
There…there…Ms Robert…
BARBIE
It's Barbie! Got that?
DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG'S NURSE
Whatever… Dr. Mak M.E. Young will see you now
(another patient walks in. Looks around the office and stares at Barbie)
PATIENT
Hey! Aren't you… You know… I forget her name…
BARBIE
Yes…go on… You see me everywhere…? I'm into high-fashion…?
PATIENT
Paris Hilton! Like...ohmygawd! I can't believe it's you!
(BARBIE jumps up and hops quickly on tip-toes into the doctor's office)
BARBIE
I need help!
DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG
So what can I do for you today…Miss Martin? Please sit down
BARBIE
Must I? I mean, I'd rather stand up
DR. MAK ME YOUNG
All my patients have to sit across from me because…because… Just because
BARBIE
Easier said than done… Wait a minute… Maybe if I just…
(BARBIE attempts to manoeuvre into a sitting position without success. She ends up laying on her back, across the chair)
BARBIE
I'm 50 years old, doctor! Half a century! My skin is saggy and soggy and I need to re-invent myself. Those Bratz girls are just too popular
DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG
You know the Bratz too? You should see what I did for them! They look gor-geous!
BARBIE
Whad'ya gonna do for me?
DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG
(examining her with a magnifying glass)
Well… too much sun-tanning…and too many late nights clubbing… It's wear-and-tear on your face, y'know! I keep telling you celebs to wear sun protection but do you listen?
BARBIE
I'm a fashionista… Like...I hav'ta do those things! Please! You have to help me! I mean, you are a plastic surgeon!
DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG
Let me consult with my golfing buddies… I mean, let me talk about your case with other plastic surgeons. Go home and I'll get back to you
BARBIE
Please doctor – I'm desperate. Don't wait too long
(BARBIE attempts to get up without success. Finally after several ties, she manages to get in a standing position)
I hate it when this happens… If you could just move my arms down… Now push me up on my bum…
(DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG helps her, then opens the door. He extends his hand to say goodbye)
BARBIE
Just lift my arm up a little… Remember – I'm desperate – and I pay cash!
(TO BE CONTINUED… Will BARBIE receive the plastic surgery she believes she needs? Will DR. MAK M.E. YOUNG get a hole in one? These questions will be answered in the next instalment of "BARBIE CELEBRATES HER 50TH BIRTHDAY: BARBIE AND KEN VISIT THE PLASTIC SURGEON")

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Bittersweet news for Twihards (Bella and Edward dolls are on their way, but won't be out until spring 2009. Also Entertainment Weekly asks whether a male director could fill Catherine Hardwicke's shoes for the sequel?
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Huh, it's an interesting idea. I'm sure as an author I would love the ability to fix typos; I'm one of those who will fixate on a minor error like that, especially if there's no way to fix it, as there would be in a print book (until the next print run, maybe). And part of me likes the idea of offering alternate endings. I fear, though, the idea that authors might use the technology to continually revise their novels, which would get annoying for me. I want to be able to talk about the book with people, which gets harder to do with more editions and revisions. I need there to be one, or no more than a few, authoritative versions.
I've often wondered about alternate endings -- and all of the other "DVD extras" that can go along with a book, like deleted scenes, commentary, etc. But then I summarily dismissed most of these ideas as 'writer porn' and went back to writing the book.
I think, for me, a primary drawing power to traditional publishing is its sense of finality. I could tinker and fidget and obsess about a manuscript for years (and have done so), and I think unless it were fixed in an immutable form of some kind or another it wouldn't feel "real" enough to keep me from constantly tweaking it.
I'd then get so worked-up over revising the same novel over and over and over that I'd never be able to do anything new. *shudder* It'd be like some sort of Greek-style writer hell.
The idea totally rocks--I can see so many possibilities, and if this catches on, it may (further) revolutionize the way we write--and read--books. Kind of like a "choose your own adventure", but then BIGGER. Awesome!
Interesting comments, Kristin, although I think "authoritative versions" is a term perhaps more applicable to non-fiction, legislation, and Encyclopedia Brittanica. SLEEPING BEAUTY WAKES UP! is a standalone, separate novel. The original is still available as plain ol' SLEEPING BEAUTY. And I think I speak for indie-authors everywhere when I say that no fan has ever complained when I've fixed a typo!
T.L., one person's "writer porn" is another person's "marketing strategy." ;-)
Consider that an independently-published author (especially one whose income from book royalties IS their "day job") must always be innovating and thinking creatively,--both when writing, and when making business choices. I can assure you that endlessly "tinkering" with one novel (vs writing a new one) is NOT good for business!
In this case, I gambled (correctly) that the alternate version would generate PR. And I must admit that it was loads of fun revisiting the characters and watching the story "tip" in a completely different direction.
About 30% of the alternate version of the novel contains new material, but it only took about three weeks to accomplish because 1) I was already familiar with the characters and the plot; 2) I already had in mind where I would make the initial "change" (hint: Chapter 11). :)
Thank you, Guilie.
I do point out in the interview that SLEEPING BEAUTY lends itself very easily to an "alternate ending" because of the nature of the plot and the love triangle. I'm not sure we need an alternate ending for, say, JURASSIC PARK or PRIDE & PREJUDICE (although PRIDE & PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES was hella fun!).
Probably should be said that another author, Caroline Smailes, e-published her book, 99 REASONS WHY, offering eleven possible endings based on multiple choice questions (see Daily Mail article "The book where you decide the ending: New digital novel will quiz readers to pick how it finishes" from February 16, 2012, link below).
Her idea was based on the “choose your own adventure” books in the eighties and nineties, and she was motivated by fans who said they wished the end of her novel had been “less gloomy.” A trend? I guess we'll see...
http://alturl.com/hocp5
Jasper Fforde has been putting out extras and corrections to his books on his website for years. It is pretty cool.