Info on Stewart's new book -- including a new title

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 14 Feb 2009 01:59

Aw, Mr. T rules. I'll add this: We Floozies will bodily *carry* you to the table if you can't make it under your own steam!!

I'm enjoying reading y'all's thoughts on the title, but hell, he could call it "Yesterday's News" and I'm sure we'd all eat it up! Personally, I'm hoping for teeny tiny type...who cares if our eyes all go to pot...the more salacious details, the better!

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Postby luddite lady on 14 Feb 2009 04:57

I've been in a ridiculously good mood since first reading this news late last night. Sorry, Gio. I don't think I did too well with the "M'illumino di meno" event today 'cuz I was all lit up with smiles all day.
Then I came back here and read the in-depth discussions about obscure capitalization rules and titles that scan well. Man, I love you guys!
My vote for revamped subtitle would go to "A Life with Pygmies, Polo, and the Police." The rhythm works for me and you get the double whammy of alliteration and assonance with Polo and the Police together. Plus, you are going from the unexpected to the familiar, a tactic that I feel grabs the readers' attention better.

But then again, maybe the thing should read "A Life with Pygmies, Polo, the Police, and Pointing"

Seriously, I don't know how some of us will survive through the whole book if we're getting this much mileage from the title. I'll be all thunked out by the third metaphor.
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Postby Susan on 14 Feb 2009 05:12

I am willing to bet that at some point, that subtitle was in a different order and one editor overruled another. I can hear it: "I know it sounds better the other way, but we have to get 'Police' first so people will see it." (As if they won't see it two words later.)
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Postby DirtyMartini on 14 Feb 2009 05:15

[quote="conroy"]I think it would flow better if it were simply "Strange Things Happen: Polo, Pygmies, and the Police."[/quote]

Actually I do, too, though I can understand why the "A Life with" bit comes first.


[quote="luddite lady"]My vote for revamped subtitle would go to "A Life with Pygmies, Polo, and the Police." The rhythm works for me and you get the double whammy of alliteration and assonance with Polo and the Police together. Plus, you are going from the unexpected to the familiar, a tactic that I feel grabs the readers' attention better.[/quote]

I like it conceptually but I have to disagree aurally: I personally think the elision of "pygmies_and" is smoother to the vowel jamming of "polo_and."


(Seriously: please don't smite me, Stewart.)


[quote="luddite lady"]But then again, maybe the thing should read "A Life with Pygmies, Polo, the Police, and Pointing"[/quote]

HAHA.

Or perhaps "Strange Things Pointing: A Life with . . . "
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Postby luddite lady on 14 Feb 2009 05:43

DM, you're pulling me into another vortex here!
With all due respect and admiration, I'm not feeling the elision as long as your beloved serial comma is there. Aside from looking awfully pretty, commas function as a pause. The aforementioned comma would also break up the jarring vowel sounds in my version. Trust me. I know something about jamming vowels. I speak French all day, and the French hate to put vowel sounds together. Just to avoid doing so, they've made up grammar rules that contravene the most basic and sacred grammar rules. D'ya know what I mean, MON amie?
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Postby DirtyMartini on 14 Feb 2009 05:49

HAHAHA. I do, indeed. And on this one, I vote with the French. :mrgreen:

BTW, I was just looking back for that obscure capitalization link cuz I thought you might like it: http://tr.im/g6sq . As I said on Twitter, I'll stick a red pen through my eye before I refer to The The as "the The."
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Postby policerule on 14 Feb 2009 06:54

I get so hot when you guys talk grammar and punctuation.
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Postby Madgrad on 14 Feb 2009 12:57

[quote="DirtyMartini"][quote="DirtyMartini"]
And for fuck's sake, capitalize the T.
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Crap, I stand corrected. I just spent way too long searching through the Chicago Manual book and website, and the lowercase T before "Police" is technically correct even though it's not in running text. Though as with running text, I vehemently disagree.

/end proofreading wank[/quote]

I still don't get it. "The" is part of the name, isn't it? English pisses me off. :?
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Postby Jose on 14 Feb 2009 22:22

8) Great!!! I expected a lot about Stewart book, because he won't want to hide anything, says things by their name and hilarious style...by the way his academic background of journalism is a great plus for an expecting book...also he is so creative for Titles... Do you think he will include "Krypton Flag" tour on his chapter about the "Reunion Tour"? :roll: 8)
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Postby TOWOS on 14 Feb 2009 22:38

More immediate: Will Gio update the News page with this piece of information?? :?: :?: :wink:
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Postby irishrose1969 on 14 Feb 2009 22:42

Dont worry Lil T, if we do make it to a book signing. I will help you get through the experience...lol. Even if I have to carry you myself.

Just dont stand earshot of me after the fact. No guarantees of your hearing after the fact. SQUEEEEEEEE!!!!

Er..Umm Rob (EQ) knows that one, poor guy.
Have you had your hearing checked since last year? lol.
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Postby TOWOS on 15 Feb 2009 00:06

[quote="irishrose1969"]Dont worry Lil T, if we do make it to a book signing. I will help you get through the experience...lol. Even if I have to carry you myself.

Just dont stand earshot of me after the fact. No guarantees of your hearing after the fact. SQUEEEEEEEE!!!!
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Postby Chatchka on 15 Feb 2009 02:27

You can borrow my line from Savannah, "ummmmmm argh blargle argh gaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh."
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Postby irishrose1969 on 15 Feb 2009 02:38

Well, TOWOS, I Guess then its a good thing I am well studied in CPR, however not on a defibilator. I am OLD school...lol.
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Postby smudge on 15 Feb 2009 21:31

[quote="policerule"]I get so hot when you guys talk grammar and punctuation.[/quote]

'Ahhhh.......say 'serial comma' again'.....' :-)

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