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Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 14:34
by Ampoliros
A LIST, BY VIRTUE OF BEING A LIST, IS ALREADY ORGANIZED.

It may however, not be optimized.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 14:56
by Sardaukar Capt
Some other priceless Tweets from the Twit and my thoughts on ones previously posted here:
‏@TheKJA
Blue Box rentals today: IN TIME and CONTAGION. Will have lots of hours keying in Rebecca's markups on the HELLHOLE AWAKENING manuscript.
12:09 PM - 2 Mar 12
No wonder his books have so much in common with movies (steal from them). Editing & "writing" while watching DVDs at the same time. I bet that's how Hemingway did it to.
@TheKJA
Decided to extend the writing/editing retreat by a day. Guess I shouldn't have brought *three* book manuscripts along...
10:06 PM - 1 Mar 12
So for him, GalaxyFest, a media and literature convention, is also a time to "write" and edit 3 books. He is truly a Mentat among turds.
@TheKJA
Once again, finished writing draft of an entire novel faster than guys-in-ties can finish a contract. Guess I'm not getting paid by the hour
4:27 PM - 19 Feb 12
He is the Mirror Universe version of FH for sure. Frank would spend years researching and planning a book. KJA, a giant among ants, vomits one out in days and thinks that someone to be so proud of. :crazy:
@TheKJA
Keying in last correx and formatting for Frank Herbert's SOUL CATCHER. Will be back in print at last soon from wordfirepress.com
10:11 PM - 17 Feb 12
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
The fucking Apocalypse has come. :tissue2: KJA editing and "publishing" Frank Herbert works.

KJA = :Adolf: + :twisted:

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 19:36
by Nekhrun
@TheKJA
Once again, finished writing draft of an entire novel faster than guys-in-ties can finish a contract. Guess I'm not getting paid by the hour
4:27 PM - 19 Feb 12
Nope, just by the oft repeated word.
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
Finally Frank can get the respect he deserves.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 20:40
by Serkanner
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
I have just died a little. It can not become more horrible than this. I usually do not wish anybody to suffer or die of a horrible disease or accident ... but Kevin J. Anderson is the exception. The HATRED is still growing.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 20:54
by DuneFishUK
Serkanner wrote:
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
I have just died a little. It can not become more horrible than this. I usually do not wish anybody to suffer or die of a horrible disease or accident ... but Kevin J. Anderson is the exception. The HATRED is still growing.
Actually I see this as good news. For a bit I was scared he would see it as his duty to smear his greasy fingerprints all over this little project - but this makes it sound that he can't even be bothered to properly try and catch all the typos. :)

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 22:43
by inhuien
This is the little cunt playing with us, play him no heed.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 03 Mar 2012 23:15
by Sardaukar Capt
Sounds like he's entering Frank's HIGH-OPP manuscript by hand or correcting an OCR scanned version. Without a real editor or whatever is left of true Herbert DNA around to oversee him, I wonder how tempted KJA is to make changes so in his own feeble mind he can say, "I edited Frank Herbert and tightened up his story."

I just :puke: a little in my mouth.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 02:35
by Ampoliros
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
This right here sums up the entire reason the OH exist. Would a professional ever admit to doing this? No.

KJA can't be bothered to take time to do something properly or even pay attention to the legacy he's raping.

And we can't even be accused of just making this up, IT'S HIS WORDS.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 09:54
by lotek
‏ @TheKJA
Doing double-duty.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 14:53
by JustSomeGuy
Ampoliros wrote:
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
This right here sums up the entire reason the OH exist. Would a professional ever admit to doing this? No.

KJA can't be bothered to take time to do something properly or even pay attention to the legacy he's raping.

And we can't even be accused of just making this up, IT'S HIS WORDS.
Kevin J. Anderson cannot touch Frank Herbert's legacy. Frank Herbert's works are Frank Herbert's works. No Brian Herbert, and no Kevin J. Anderson. How will serious literary scholars remember Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, I wonder? Will they consider McDune when judging Dune? Sometimes, I'm not even sure it matters. Maybe, in the future, thekja will be remembered as one of the greats... :twisted:

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 15:07
by Freakzilla
Maybe you missed the bit about him editing an unpublished FH story? :?

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 15:16
by JustSomeGuy
Freakzilla wrote:Maybe you missed the bit about him editing an unpublished FH story? :?
:lol:
:tissue2:
:mad:
:puke:

Well, that story will be tainted... I'm just not sure what to think sometimes...

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 15:39
by Sardaukar Capt
If that doesn't tell you who wears the pants in the HLP, then nothing will. It's KJA editing an unpublished FH work. Not a real editor with TOR, not one of the Herberts, and not Brian.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 18:57
by SandRider
unless I missed something, I believe "publishing" in this case only means
"available as download for e-readers from wordfire.com" .... ??

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 19:19
by Robspierre
SandRider wrote:unless I missed something, I believe "publishing" in this case only means
"available as download for e-readers from wordfire.com" .... ??

Keith is trying to position himself as a "publisher" now. Building up his retirement and all that. Using Frank's good name to get some cred and in time I bet we will see him expanding the offerings and maybe even have a few "discoveries" from his Superstars Seminar published through his imprint.


Rob

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 21:20
by Sardaukar Capt
SandRider wrote:unless I missed something, I believe "publishing" in this case only means
"available as download for e-readers from wordfire.com" .... ??
I hope that's all it means.

Sad part is the Herbert family could have published these works on their own through the Kindle and iBooks programs or a host of other ways. Maybe its part if the tard's contract as part of the HLP that he gets to "publish" the unpublished older works of Frank. Or its a payoff for publishing Bri-Bri's crap. Who knows.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 05:12
by Hunchback Jack
Ampoliros wrote:
‏ @TheKJA
Watched REAL STEEL while keying in corrections to Frank Herbert's never-published novel HIGH-OPP. Doing double-duty.
11:16 PM - 29 Feb 12
This right here sums up the entire reason the OH exist. Would a professional ever admit to doing this? No.
KJA's tweet just makes me very, very sad.

KJA editing and publishing the first new novel from Frank Herbert in 25 years is bad enough. The fact that he's editing it while watching a movie is a fucking crime. But the lack of respect and awareness that he's the caretaker of another author's legacy is uttery disgusting.

As far as KJA is concerned, *it's still all about him*.

HBJ

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:28
by D Pope
I mockingly wrote:"Just another day at the old e-pub, polishing up another while watching a movie before dictahiking twelve chapters at 5000 words each."
We've all expirienced it, no matter how acclimatized or jaded, he just keeps dropping bigger and bigger stupid.
Even admitting to ones self that he will surprize you with something lower does not prepare you for when it happens.

He is the suckularity, an infinitely asinine piece of shit, from which, nothing is safe.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 13:40
by Omphalos
D Pope wrote:
I mockingly wrote:"Just another day at the old e-pub, polishing up another while watching a movie before dictahiking twelve chapters at 5000 words each."
We've all expirienced it, no matter how acclimatized or jaded, he just keeps dropping bigger and bigger stupid.
Even admitting to ones self that he will surprize you with something lower does not prepare you for when it happens.

He is the suckularity, an infinitely asinine piece of shit, from which, nothing is safe.
Almost, but not quite: make that 5,000 chapters at twelve words each.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 14:11
by Sardaukar Capt
@TheKJA
Writing "The Story So Far" summary of HELLHOLE for HELLHOLE AWAKENING. Boiling down 500+ pages into 5-10 pages.
11:20 AM - 5 Mar 12
He doesn't even pretend BH is his writing partner on this pile of pooh anymore does he? lol

I imagine he did this over an episode of Talk Soup since all he had to do was delete all the repetition and that should bring 500 pgs of one of his books down to 5-10 no problem :)

Amazing how he feels the need to start the 2nd book of a series with summary of the previous book that has been out for only a year. Pretty much acknowledges no one bothered reading the first book.

I think he missed his calling. He should have been a 70s cartoon "writer": "Meanwhile back at the Legion of Doom............."

By the way, I think its just great that one year after coming out, the hardcover is for sale on Amazon for $3.99 lol. I'm STILL amazed TOR will buy anything from him. But it did have a Herbert name on the cover so maybe that's all it took for TOR.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 15:28
by D Pope
a moment ago, amazon wrote:42 new from $13.95 13 used from $12.56

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 16:12
by DuneFishUK
The discount/publisher's clearance bookshop near me was so excited about Hellhole they decided display nearly a full shelf's worth of them.

:)

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 16:17
by Sardaukar Capt
haha. Its worse than I thought for Smellhole. The original Hardcover edition is selling new from Amazon directly for $1.63. Both it and the Bargin Price hardcover are still cheaper than the Mass Market Paperback and Kindle editions at $7.99. They are practically giving away that Hardcover.

I guess it makes sense now for him to put in a Summary of the 1st book into the 2nd book since even he knows no one has read the 1st book.

I guess "Brian Herbert" being first on the cover isn't carrying as much juice as having STAR WARS or DUNE on the cover. Pretty much says it all about the authors right there.

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 16:56
by D Pope
Sardaukar Capt wrote:haha. Its worse than I thought for Smellhole. The original Hardcover edition is selling new from Amazon directly for $1.63. Both it and the Bargin Price hardcover are still cheaper than the Mass Market Paperback and Kindle editions at $7.99. They are practically giving away that Hardcover.
"Second editions are the REAL collectors items with these guys."
-can't remember who i'm quoting

Re: Twitter Wars!

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 19:57
by Omphalos
D Pope wrote:
Sardaukar Capt wrote:haha. Its worse than I thought for Smellhole. The original Hardcover edition is selling new from Amazon directly for $1.63. Both it and the Bargin Price hardcover are still cheaper than the Mass Market Paperback and Kindle editions at $7.99. They are practically giving away that Hardcover.
"Second editions are the REAL collectors items with these guys."
-can't remember who i'm quoting
I believe that pearl came from our very own Amp, who was talking about the rarity of one of their books actually getting printed for a second time.

I thought that was sig worthy.