Of course I won't be posting it anywhere, but it was an absolutely fascinating read.
I presume we are allowed to discuss it, so long as we don't post sections of it yes?
Posted by millernumber1 (Member # 9894) on :
Hooray! I thought it was a really interesting article, and hopefully after work I'll have some more thoughts. I think the biggest thing I liked was the insight into how to construct a believable insight into brilliance, and how that worked in the practical setting of adapting Ender's Game for audio drama (which was really great!)
Posted by kacard (Member # 200) on :
Discussion without quotation is fine
Posted by staredecisis (Member # 13054) on :
That article was worth the entire price of admission to On the Fly.
It was a fascinating read. I really appreciated his explanation of why he's such a fan of Ender's Game Alive.
Posted by manji (Member # 11600) on :
I thought it was very interesting to read how Card's subconscious filled in a lot of details in his novel, and that he only realized the extent of it years later.
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
His experiences writing plays at BYU seems so obviously related based on how he describes it. It really was an enjoyable read.
Posted by Amka (Member # 690) on :
That revised aspect felt so natural to the story that I thought it was just something I'd forgotten about it.
One of the things that I think makes Ender's Game a classic is that one doesn't grow out of it.