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Ärende: [6 of 6] JMS posts to moderated b5 newsgroup
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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:16:42 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: jms in toronto
From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated



ChrisNolan.ca wrote:
> I'm looking forward to it Joe!  I was meaning to post to ask about
> autographs and stuff since this is your first appearance here in
> Toronto.  I recall reading that you don't put a limit on the # of items
> signed?  That said, do you have a personal preference that once
> somebody has so many items you still do it be think that they are being
> a bit extreme?

My only real problem is with the dealers who sometimes come through
with 50 or more books at a time.  If there's a long line behind them,
I'll sign half and then have them come through a second time.

> Re: the panels, do you have a schedule yet for those?  The last 5 years
> I've been attending and they never seem to post that info in advance on
> the website so it's hard to plan.

I haven't seen a schedule yet.

jms



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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:14:29 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: New JMS B5 Goodies Posted on Ebay????
From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated



Craig Riekena wrote:
> JMS posted this on July 13:
>
> "BTW...sometimes next week I will be putting up some of the more weird
> stuff I'd mentioned a while ago, which should be of more interest to
> fans than to collectors, I suspect.
>
> jms"
>
> Did I miss this auction? It's summer and my life can get a bit
> confused. Just wondering as I didn't see any listings.
>

Just got swamped with work...I'm shooting for this week, though.

jms



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Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:54:24 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: jms in toronto
From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


Just a head's up for folks in the Toronto area...I'll be appearing at
the Toronto National Expo at the Metro Toronto Convention Center the
weekend of August 26th-28th, doing panels, signing stuff...generally
making trouble.  Also appearing at the con are such folks as Margot
Kidder, Frank Quitely, Carlos Pacheco, Mark Bagley, Neal Adams, James
Marsters, Elijah Wood, Marina Sirtis and a truckload of other actors,
writers, artists and the like.

More info at:

http://www.hobbystar.com/ComicConTorontoV2/CC_Comic_Home.asp

jms




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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 22:38:31 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: ATTN: JMS - Short Stories
From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated



Jan wrote:
> JMS's writing book is "The Complete Book of Scriptwriting"
> and doesn't touch on other forms.  He did, however, write a bit about how he
> came to write each of the episodes of Twilight Zone in his anthology.
> Essentially, he took those scripts and made them into short stories.  I
highly
> recommend it.
>
> Now that the DVDs are out, it's interesting to watch the episodes and read
the
> book.  JMS, if you're still reading, was there a reason why "What Are Frends
> For" didn't make it into the anthology>
>

Yeah...basically, I wrote that episode as a freelancer for the CBS
iteration, and I'd written it in the Zone tradition of a morality
fable, so that we learn, by the end, that the father is doing to his
son what his own dad did to him...that is the whole POINT of the
episode.

Well, when I turned it in, they said that they didn't want to do
morality tales, that that was the OLD zone and this was the NEW zone
and they didn't DO that.  Which seemed to me rather a violation of the
whole premise of what the Twilight Zone is.  So they took out that
aspect...and of course the script no longer worked.  It's like taking
the whale out of Moby Dick, the whole thing collapses of its own
weight.

They passed it from hand to hand, they mucked it up, then finally
reverted to my draft again...but still took out the whole point of the
thing, and produced it.  So that story that aired isn't the story I
wanted to tell...which is why it wasn't in the anthology.

jms



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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 06:12:02 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Films based on your comics
From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated



Seeker Wearing Sneakers wrote:
> Joe, is there anything new you can tell us about possible film adaptations
> of either Midnight Nation or Rising Stars?  Are both in development hell?
> Is there any hope of ever seeing either of these works on the big screen?
> If so, would you be involved in the filmmaking process?  Do you have any
> rights regarding these properties, or are they fully owned by Image/Top Cow?
>
> Respectfully,
> Craig
> Lawrence, KS

Not at the moment.  Midnight Nation is available, and it's one of those
things I might spec out on my own after a while, and Rising Stars just
ended its option period with MGM.  There are a couple of studios nosing
around the edges of the thing, but we'll have to see.  And yes, I
control the film and TV rights to both of those.

jms



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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 06:10:19 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: ATTN: JMS - Short Stories
From: jmsatb5@aol.com
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated



John Jr wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I wonder if you (or anyone here) could give me some insight to SF short
> story writing.  I have read Analog and Asimov's for a while now and
> find that the short stories that are published there as well as short
> stories by other authors and I find that I seem unable to come up with
> an idea that is short story-ish.  Do you think that the short story has
> a different purpose than the novel or are they similar but of different
> lengths.
>
> It seems to me that if you read a novel you will read a story that is
> very fleshed out with character development and weaving plotlines, etc
> and the thing the story is about below the plot is able to come out
> gradually and almost subconciously.  The short story seems to hit the
> reader in the face with the thesis behind the story.  In other words
> the short story subjugates characters and complicated plot to the
> blatant "meaning" of the story?
>
> To be blunt and give an unrefined explanation of what I mean, the short
> story seems more likely to be disturbing or extremely moving or
> extremely thought provoking.  Where as a novel length story does the
> same thing more subtley.
>
> Is it possible for someone to be able to write novels and produce
> viable ideas for a novel but not a short story?  I hear it very often
> that short stories are the way to start but my ideas seems too big.
>
> Any insight would be MUCH appreciated,
>
> John

For me, the nature of the story determines its length.  It's really a
matter of how much time it takes to tell, and how much effort you have
to put into the characters and details for the greatest impact.  There
are some things you know are just not long enough to sustain a novel.


A short story is meant to do one thing, and do it well..whatever that
one thing happens to be: communicating a theme, creating a character,
hitting with an interesting plot or gimmick or device.  It's like a
drive-by shooting, you get one shot and you have to hit the target.  By
contrast, in a novel you get to do more of those things, and you can do
them in combination with one another because there's room to play.  The
flip-side is that you don't have to sustain this very long in a short
story, whereas in a novel you really have to work to hold the reader's
interest over the course of 400 pages or so.  There are stories and
plot gimmicks that a reader will consent to stick around for in short
formm, where he or she isn't investing a lot of time, that they
wouldn't tackle in a much longer form.

For instance, the short story I have coming out in a few months in the
Book of Dark Wisdom anthology, "The Darkness BetweEn the Stars," could
not sustain a novel in its current iteration.  You could *make* it a
novel by dragging in a lot more characters and doing what's essential
in all forms of prose writing, asking the next logical question, but
thematically I don't think it would really sustain.  It was written to
have a punch at the end, to ask a particular question, and pose a
thematic issue regarding the intersection between science and theology
(a common theme with me) and then run like hell.

jms



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