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Nov. 2nd, 2009 10:20 pmUnder the full moon, which is brilliant tonight...
Off to a rough start last night, the first chunk of text, though probably usable, needs heavy editing and isn't a suitable opening. Met today's quota with a better opening chapter. I'll post it tomorrow morning, probably and start publishing the link here for those who are curious enough to look.
Current word count: 2682
Target count would be: 3334
As always, I strive for quality, not just quantity. ;p Better a little slow now than floundering later, and I'm off work next week to make this thing move along.
Also pulled together my contributions for the Authors and their Novels staff party on Sunday. You may remember I was to create a multiple choice quiz on the topic.
Here are the questions:
1. Which of the following successful novelists was NOT a woman?
a. George Eliot
b. James Tiptree, Jr.
c. Samuel Richardson
d. George Sand
2. Which of these “trilogies” really does have exactly three books?
a. The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
b. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
c. Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset
d. The Wolves of Time by William Horwood
3. Who was the original author of the unfinished novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood?
a. James Fenimore Cooper
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Agatha Christie
d. Charles Dickens
4. Which of the following authors continues to appear as a byline on new work, despite being quite dead and buried?
a. Isaac Asimov
b. V. C. Andrews
c. Frank Herbert
d. All of the above
5. Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) is often credited as the “father of the modern novel.” His epistolary novel, Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded was parodied as An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews, later credited to which well-known novelist?
a. Mark Twain
b. Daniel Defoe
c. Henry Fielding
d. George Sand
6. The Brontë sisters, Emily, Charlotte, and Anne, are easily confused by most of us. Though Charlotte was the most prolific of the three, she did NOT write which of the following novels?
a. Wuthering Heights
b. Jane Eyre
c. Villette
d. High Life in Verdopolis
7. A number of 20th Century American novelists have won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Which of the following did NOT win this award?
a. Saul Bellow
b. Willa Cather
c. John Steinbeck
d. Pearl Buck
8. Which of the following authors is generally believed to have been the first to submit a typewritten book manuscript to his publisher?
a. Henry James
b. Bret Harte
c. Francis Parkman
d. Mark Twain
9. The Science Fiction Writers of America awarded its first Grand Master title to Robert A. Heinlein in 1977. As of 2008, 25 authors have received this award, and only three of them were women. Two are very well-known authors today, Anne McCaffrey and Ursula K. LeGuin. Who was the third?
a. Andre Norton
b. Marion Zimmer Bradley
c. Kate Wilhelm
d. Elizabeth A. Lynn
10. Which of the following mystery writers is most often acknowledged as the first woman to succeed in the field?
a. Agatha Christie
b. Dorothy L. Sayers
c. Mary Roberts Rinehart
d. Amanda Cross
( Answers under cut )
Off to a rough start last night, the first chunk of text, though probably usable, needs heavy editing and isn't a suitable opening. Met today's quota with a better opening chapter. I'll post it tomorrow morning, probably and start publishing the link here for those who are curious enough to look.
Current word count: 2682
Target count would be: 3334
As always, I strive for quality, not just quantity. ;p Better a little slow now than floundering later, and I'm off work next week to make this thing move along.
Also pulled together my contributions for the Authors and their Novels staff party on Sunday. You may remember I was to create a multiple choice quiz on the topic.
Here are the questions:
1. Which of the following successful novelists was NOT a woman?
a. George Eliot
b. James Tiptree, Jr.
c. Samuel Richardson
d. George Sand
2. Which of these “trilogies” really does have exactly three books?
a. The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
b. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
c. Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset
d. The Wolves of Time by William Horwood
3. Who was the original author of the unfinished novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood?
a. James Fenimore Cooper
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Agatha Christie
d. Charles Dickens
4. Which of the following authors continues to appear as a byline on new work, despite being quite dead and buried?
a. Isaac Asimov
b. V. C. Andrews
c. Frank Herbert
d. All of the above
5. Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) is often credited as the “father of the modern novel.” His epistolary novel, Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded was parodied as An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews, later credited to which well-known novelist?
a. Mark Twain
b. Daniel Defoe
c. Henry Fielding
d. George Sand
6. The Brontë sisters, Emily, Charlotte, and Anne, are easily confused by most of us. Though Charlotte was the most prolific of the three, she did NOT write which of the following novels?
a. Wuthering Heights
b. Jane Eyre
c. Villette
d. High Life in Verdopolis
7. A number of 20th Century American novelists have won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Which of the following did NOT win this award?
a. Saul Bellow
b. Willa Cather
c. John Steinbeck
d. Pearl Buck
8. Which of the following authors is generally believed to have been the first to submit a typewritten book manuscript to his publisher?
a. Henry James
b. Bret Harte
c. Francis Parkman
d. Mark Twain
9. The Science Fiction Writers of America awarded its first Grand Master title to Robert A. Heinlein in 1977. As of 2008, 25 authors have received this award, and only three of them were women. Two are very well-known authors today, Anne McCaffrey and Ursula K. LeGuin. Who was the third?
a. Andre Norton
b. Marion Zimmer Bradley
c. Kate Wilhelm
d. Elizabeth A. Lynn
10. Which of the following mystery writers is most often acknowledged as the first woman to succeed in the field?
a. Agatha Christie
b. Dorothy L. Sayers
c. Mary Roberts Rinehart
d. Amanda Cross
( Answers under cut )