"Crystal" will have to wait for a few more days as I'm snowed under with reports and other work. However the longer the wait, the greater the satisfaction.......
Well, all the initial evidence says that you will put as little work into Crystal as any other of your stories - less, even, because you're SO busy. Ergo, it will be rubbish and not worth the wait.
BTW, you announced three specials - a sequel to IOTD (Winter of the Lost), a Robin Hood crossover (The Lord of Reedy River) and a story set on an alien planet with vampires.
Neither Ghosts of Weatherfield or Crystal match the Bill and you have now overreached your self-alloted quota.
Shockingly unprofessional - the BBC would never employ you.
Yes. He decided to give up and stick to his BC "work" because he assumed it was a Catch-22 situation and didn't have the imagination to get out of the situation.
Well, since you've had 100% failure so far, this philosophy doesn't have any basis in fact.
ReplyDeletePlease don't pre-judge 'Crystal'
ReplyDeleteWhy not? You prejudge things all the time.
ReplyDeleteUntrue! I go on the initial evidence.
ReplyDeleteWell, all the initial evidence says that you will put as little work into Crystal as any other of your stories - less, even, because you're SO busy. Ergo, it will be rubbish and not worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteThat logic cannot be argued with.
Well, to be honest, when I think of 'Crystal' I also have to think of every single Sparacus story. Your track record isn't the best.
ReplyDeleteHell, Bernie Fishnotes' Spara-story generator has come up with better stuff than Spara himself.
ReplyDeleteIf THAT isn't a sign of zero talent, then what is?
(I know, I know, stealing a block of cheese and HB sauce from a NZ corner shop - Rickitt's going to go to HELL for that!!)
BTW, you announced three specials - a sequel to IOTD (Winter of the Lost), a Robin Hood crossover (The Lord of Reedy River) and a story set on an alien planet with vampires.
ReplyDeleteNeither Ghosts of Weatherfield or Crystal match the Bill and you have now overreached your self-alloted quota.
Shockingly unprofessional - the BBC would never employ you.
Spara has recently been making enquiries at the DWF over how to become a Dr. Who novel author.
ReplyDeleteQuite shockingly, noone told him the first & most important rule: get some talent.
Yes. He decided to give up and stick to his BC "work" because he assumed it was a Catch-22 situation and didn't have the imagination to get out of the situation.
ReplyDeleteIt's like Destiny of the Daleks sometimes...