{"id":2924,"date":"2006-07-17T18:15:00","date_gmt":"2006-07-17T18:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=2924"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:25:35","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:25:35","slug":"infernal-inferno-monday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=2924","title":{"rendered":"Infernal Inferno Monday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Word of the week: rejuvenile. Are you a rejuvenile? Though it&#8217;s the new hipster word of the season (kind of like <em>metrosexual<\/em>, only not), for me, it&#8217;s not a match. It&#8217;s simply a matter of never having gotten out of my adolesence in the first place, so there&#8217;s no &#8220;re&#8221; before the &#8216;juvenile&#8217; for me.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/templates\/story\/story.php?storyId=5549381\">NPR&#8217;s Talk of the Nation<\/a> last week featured author Christopher Noxon, who coined the word, and talked about all of the <a href=\"http:\/\/nymag.com\/news\/features\/16529\/\">grups<\/a> in the world nowadays (Oh, come on; don&#8217;t tell me you don&#8217;t remember <a href=\"http:\/\/www.scifilm.org\/tv\/startrek\/startrek12.html\">&#8216;grups&#8217;<\/a> from that awful episode of <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series\">Star Trek?<\/a> ); the guys who ride skateboards to work, the girls who have kickball teams and get together to watch <a href=\"http:\/\/www.spongebobworld.com\/\">Sponge Bob,<\/a> the folks who collect metal lunchboxes, Pez dispensers, and play hacky-sack in the parking lot of the grocery store.<\/p>\n<p>While &#8216;rejuvenile&#8217; a sort of fey concept, I think it&#8217;s only that &#8212; another hipster concept. We&#8217;re supposed to be getting in touch with our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.instantbrainstorm.com\/lizard_brain.html\">lizard brains<\/a> in the wake of the attacks in 2001. We&#8217;re supposed to be sort of backlashing into a state of worry-free bliss and revolting against the &#8216;despotism of facts,&#8217; or whatever, but I think it&#8217;s not really true for the majority of people into kid stuff. To me, the truth is that we&#8217;re a nation who has fattened on the cult of youth, and we cannot let it go and grow up to save our lives. This is not to say that I ever plan to change my focus from YA fiction to anything else! But it is to say that I realize that time has <em>passed,<\/em> and I can still enjoy what I enjoy without trying to prolong some artificial childhood cool that I never even had.<\/p>\n<p>Incidentally, I notice it&#8217;s only the &#8216;cool&#8217; kid stuff that&#8217;s up for grabs. The uncool stuff still belongs to the uncool kids&#8230; stuff like <em>books<\/em> that don&#8217;t have movies tie-ins! If you&#8217;re <em>really<\/em> still more interested in reading young adult fiction than adult fiction, and you take weeks to get through adult novels, even a copy of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.twbookmark.com\/books\/71\/031610969X\/\">Julie &amp; Julia<\/a>, even though it&#8217;s fairly lightweight <em>and<\/em> a bestseller that has people talking&#8230; well, then your friends think you&#8217;re just plain weird, and not hip at all. But you know? <em>As\u00ed es la vida<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Man, I love it when someone else is ranting!<br \/>Today&#8217;s feel-good rant comes from our friends at<a href=\"http:\/\/dadtalk.typepad.com\/book_buds_kidlit_reviews\/2006\/07\/value_added_dep.html\"> Book Buds<\/a>, going off on the &#8220;floozies of the book world.&#8221; Hee!!! Since I&#8217;m not a librarian, I don&#8217;t quite share BB&#8217;s angst on the same level, but let me tell you, books that flash and twinkle and glitter to attract readers &#8212; and I mean people who can read, not <em>toddlers <\/em>who need something crinkly to fixate on while they gum the pages &#8212; they really work my nerves. Why? Because one of the things I&#8217;ve learned in working on getting my novel (two, now are being read by the same editor. Huzzah!) to print is that <strong>writers<\/strong> are supposed to come up with all of these little gimcracky ideas as in a &#8216;marketing plan&#8217; to help market their books&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Fact: I don&#8217;t <em>want to market crap to children.<\/em> I don&#8217;t believe in encouraging kids to think that they have to have money and spend money and have more <em>stuff<\/em>. I wish that there could simply be enough school and public and semi-private libraries where any kid or teen could check stuff out and read to their hearts&#8217; content. I mean, anyone remember adolescence? That time of life when you are flat broke and have a horrible babysitting job? The world seems to aggressively normalize that Other lifestyle, where every kid has various cool technologies, a cell phone, an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.guardian.co.uk\/g2\/story\/0,3604,1114925,00.html\">iPod<\/a> and they all know that if they&#8217;re not <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nydailynews.com\/city_life\/thersday\/story\/321466p-274909c.html\">Jimmy Choo&#8217;s,<\/a> they aren&#8217;t shoes. When books come with tank tops, backpacks, commuter coffee cups (honestly &#8212; that was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.teenreads.com\/reviews\/0689843372.asp\">Gingerbread<\/a> &#8212; a cute enough book, but pimping coffee mugs!?), colored rubber <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nataliedee.com\/051306\/unless-you-just-buy-them-to-prove-you-think-of-stuff.jpg\">bracelets<\/a> and more, it makes you wonder if someone&#8217;s trying to cover up the fact that the book&#8217;s&#8230; a dud. Anyway, I agree with BB &#8211; less consumerism, more good books!<\/p>\n<p>Spooky YA author <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lauriestolarz.com\/\">Laurie Faria Stolarz<\/a>, together with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.zeisgeist.com\/\">Lara M. Zeises<\/a> (say &#8216;Lara&#8217; like &#8216;Sarah&#8217;) is teaching a very cool sounding <a href=\"http:\/\/lstolarz.livejournal.com\/\">online revision course<\/a> called <em>LEARNING THE LAYERS OF REVISION: A SIX WEEK ONLINE COURSE. <\/em>Part of their &#8216;Novelist&#8217;s Toolbox&#8217; course, this class is going to end with each person getting an in-depth critique (by the instructors) of the first ten pages of your revised work-in-progress and working synopsis. How cool would it be to work with these award-winning authors? Though I haven&#8217;t read much of the spooky stuff, I adore Lara M. Zeises&#8217; work, and this really sounds worth checking out. The course starts August 30, so you&#8217;ve got that fully back-to-school thing happening as well, and hey, you can get yourself a new lunchbox just so you feel in the mood! Six weeks to learn to actually understand and appreciate revision? Is this a message from the universe because I&#8217;ve been whining about editing? Could be&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Okay, I made a conscious decision not to have AC in my wee house, so that I could not be involved in global warming, blah blah blah. Plus, I live by water. I need AC maybe two days a year. Okay. The two days have just expanded to two weeks. It&#8217;s so hot I feel guilty even having the computer on so &#8211; more anon&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Word of the week: rejuvenile. Are you a rejuvenile? 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