I usually don't post rants or personal opinions because they are, well...personal. What happened to make me break my own rule? Well, the other day I was poking around the net and stumbled upon a comment.
I don't know if the person was a writer or an avid reader or perhaps both. This indiviual's main complain was to the effect he/she was reading a book and had to put it down a couple of times to look up a word. He/she went on to say why doesn't the writer used the most common word??
Sorry for the inconvenience dear reader. Sometimes the use of the less common word is necessary and dare I say essential to the plot. Writers should encourage discovery and wonder. Readers should have the thirst for knowledge. To read something just because it's what everyone's reading, or what the media is telling you is "in" is just absurd.
A writer shouldn't compromise the integrity of his/her writting just because it inconvenience someone. What happened to reading and learning something new? What happened to prose for the sake of it? Granted, I love reading fast paced action books. There are times, however I want to get lost in rich narrative, the poetic language that elevates my soul.
When I was in the fifth grade a teacher gave me a book to read. It was hard for me because the book was meant for high school level (The Time Machine). Another challenge, the book was in English. I should clarify I was born and raised in Puerto Rico. My first language is Spanish, although English is taught in schools not everyone cares to learn beyond the basics.
So, book in hand I went home and started reading. It took me around two weeks to finsih because of all things I had to put the book down several times per page to look up a word. By the end of the school year I was reading English at a high school level. I had also discovered Poe, Shelly, Asimov, J.R. Tolkien, etc...that was years ago in the mid 70's. I didn't had google search or an electronic pad which allows you to look up a word instantly.
To complain about "having to put the book down" is so preprosterous I had no choice but to speak up. Do me a favor whoever you are complainer, keep it to yourself. Don't take the joy of reading and discovering form those of us who relish it.
As a writer, I hope my readers keep an open mind and embrace the challenge of a new word. Oral expression is been stiffled and compressed by the media. The ROFLMA, ROFLMB, IDK, OMG, WTH, WTF, IMHO have a place in modern times, but keep in mind the art of conversation is a dying art. Don't let the art of reading and writing go the same way.
TTFN, LOL.
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Protectorate Wars Book 2: Gigi
I'm happy to announce that I got a release date for book 2 in the Protectorate Wars series. Gigi will be release on April 18th. If you haven't read book 1: Amada now is the time to head over Amazon, Barns and Noble, Smashwords, Allromance and Forever More Publishing. For all of you who started this journey with me, I hope you stay a bit longer.
All my love
All my love
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Another book comes to an end. Protectorate Wars Book 2: Gigi is done and submitted to my publisher. I got the contract today, Yeay! This whole week's been so weird like I'm missing something in my life. I think I felt the loss of Briq hardest because he is my favorite character. Briq is strong, a killer without a conscience, a brave warrior with an extraordinary sense of honor. For those of you who read #Protectoratewars Book 1 thanks. I hope you enjoy book 2 as much as I love writting it. The story is a rollercoaster of emotions and feelings. I hope you're willing to take this journey with me because there's more to come. If you like science fiction with smart diaglog, a dash of smut, and tons of aliens give it a try. I promise adventure, dashing warriors, damsels that can get themselves out of distress, but still appreciate a big guy. If you appreciate good imagination, then turn on your e-reader and search of the Protectorate Wars Book 1. I you read it and enjoyed it, read it again and refresh your memory. Thank you again for leaving a comment and rating the book on the differnt sites, even the bad ones. Just be a bit more considerate, writers are people too. Thank you and TTFN!!!
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