Much of the older King work is better than his newer stuff. Same with George Lucas.
Arok Manok Send a noteboard - 04/03/2011 04:04:17 AM
Now that they're more powerful and wealthy, they've lost a lot of the hunger and decision-making processes originally forged by necessity.
Now they succumb to their ego too much and forget about what makes the best story in favor of whatever the flavor of the month is, or whatever people are saying they can't do.
Now they succumb to their ego too much and forget about what makes the best story in favor of whatever the flavor of the month is, or whatever people are saying they can't do.
I love it when authors criticise their own work many years after the original release.
14/02/2011 05:34:38 PM
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Re: I love it when authors criticise their own work many years after the original release.
14/02/2011 05:49:06 PM
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Re: I love it when authors criticise their own work many years after the original release.
14/02/2011 05:59:20 PM
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Rowling has talked about having problems with book 1, but
14/02/2011 06:56:10 PM
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she could make changes and release special editions. Fans love that.
15/02/2011 01:44:16 AM
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Except that the later books generally compensate for it...
15/02/2011 01:54:58 AM
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There were surprises in later books that should have at least been hinted at earlier. *NM*
15/02/2011 10:49:49 PM
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Didn't Stephen King do a revised version of The Gunslinger? *NM*
15/02/2011 11:29:42 PM
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I have it. It is terrible.
16/02/2011 03:43:16 AM
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Much of the older King work is better than his newer stuff. Same with George Lucas.
04/03/2011 04:04:17 AM
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Re: I want JKR's thoughts on her last book. The first is much better. *NM*
22/02/2011 04:58:21 AM
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