New users: Please register in the usual way and then send an email to jasper(at)jasperfforde.com with your username, and write something 'Ffordesque' so we know you are a real reader, and not some idiot trying to flood the forum with dodgy Nike and Gucci gear. Thank you - Jasper
Oh, and my suggestion for team name: Jasper Fforde Ffans
(That way other Fforde Ffen browsing the list could join also).
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"I've often said that the difference between British and American SF TV series is that the British ones have three-dimensional characters and cardboard spaceships, while the Americans do it the other way around."
--Ross Smith
Nope, just looked and it only counts pages done after joining the team. Ah well.
That being the case, I've gone ahead and formed a team (#54). I can changed the name later if we want, and we can come up with an icon for our team if we like too.
Oddly enough, in the team listing "Jasper Fforde Ffans" is listed immediately below "Fans of Jesus". So I think it would be particularly amusing if we ended up with a higher page count.
More details in a new post.
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"I've often said that the difference between British and American SF TV series is that the British ones have three-dimensional characters and cardboard spaceships, while the Americans do it the other way around."
--Ross Smith
Yep, just checked and that feature hasn't been activated yet.
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"I've often said that the difference between British and American SF TV series is that the British ones have three-dimensional characters and cardboard spaceships, while the Americans do it the other way around."
--Ross Smith
Hey Jon! Someone's just added a team for members of LiveJournal.com.
You could always join that one too, if you wanted. Unless you're the one who started it, in which case never mind....
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"I've often said that the difference between British and American SF TV series is that the British ones have three-dimensional characters and cardboard spaceships, while the Americans do it the other way around."
--Ross Smith
Er, that'd be the limit of my conversation (in my defence, I have a massive hangover)
EDIT--> Actually, I've just remembered a Caz once. She got me arrested when she discovered she couldn't get me sectioned. I'm not even going to try and explain the thought process. I'm sure you're much nicer though.
Post Edited (03-29-03 09:29)
PSD
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This is the work of an Italian narco-anarchic collective. Don't bother insulting them, they can't read English anyway.
poetscientistdrinker wrote:
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> EDIT--> Actually, I've just remembered a Caz once. She got me
> arrested when she discovered she couldn't get me sectioned. I'm
> not even going to try and explain the thought process. I'm sure
> you're much nicer though.
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Of course! I'd just kill you quick.
> Ok, I wanna know what I've said on AFP that was right .... you
> can't run about making accusations like that without proof, you
> know.
>
Bad man! You just made me spend too much time playing on Google groups. But anyway.
"Never say 'encore' to a folk singer. "
"the Krankies are only part of the Axle of Weevils"
"In the beginning, there was the word, and the word had four little bunnies, and their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail and Peter"
"Isn't reality boring sometimes?"
"Truly, afp is an education."
All these things are true and correct.
caz
(uk.railways? uk.transport.buses? Are these fun places to be? Really?)
Ah, right. I've forgotten me own profundity. Yes, very wise words they was; take heed all of you.
As for the other two froups, they can be quite fun sometimes (we had a nice time shooting down a troll who would have us believe that Muslims on trains were all potential terrorists), but more to the point they are very useful if you work in the transport business. Which I do.
Hi, caz ... I believe you and I are the only crossover posters between here and afp, but I suspect we may not be alone for long ....
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I am very interested in the Universe. I am specialising in the Universe and everything surrounding it. - E. L. Wisty
H'mm. I've already done a B7/Discworld crossover, so why not a Thursday Next/Discworld crossover too?
I can see it now. Our heroine gains respect by winning an argument with the Luggage. Ridcully decides that she is some kind of wizard, and therefore clearly a man cleverly disguised in the manner of Viola in "Twelfth Night". There are alarms, excursions and a lot of flying peanuts.
Only one problem, folks. I haven't time to write it. Anyone else fancy the idea?
Which might mean Landen spent all of LIAGB in a nasty demon dimension :o(
I've just had a sudden image of the Luggage chasing the Car into a temporal thingummy. Definite possibilities. What are Jasper's views on fanfic/ speculation, does anyone know?
We need a catchy name for ThursdayNextWorld, too...
While not for one minute attempting to speak for Mr. Fforde, I would myself frown very heavily on fanfic or speculation anywhere he might read it. Not that I think he would mind such activity per se, but he wouldn't want to see it. Any ideas that happened to coincide with his own could be very embarrassing to all concerned. Some of us here have at various times written stuff that was set on the fringes of the Nextian universe, or used Nextian concepts, but I think actually using Jasper's own characters and situations is a big no-no.
That said, there are plenty of places to write fanfic where authors can't see it - with all due respect for the laws of copyright, of course. It's not a genre I care for, myself; parody and pastiche are fine, but attempting to directly ape an author has always struck me as pointless. A bit like trying to play the 1812 Overture on a comb and paper.
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I am very interested in the Universe. I am specialising in the Universe and everything surrounding it. - E. L. Wisty
I was always fascinated by the way that the Wild Bunch in 'My Name is Nobody' went charging en masse about the Wild West to a soundtrack that sounded just like 'Ride of the Valkyries', played by a kazoo orchestra.
Jon has a serious point though (oo-err, Missus !). Terry Pratchett had to stop all contact with his fans' websites because he was getting accusations of nicking storylines from fan fiction. He was, not surprisingly, a tad peeved.