Never put off writing until you are better at it.
– Gary Henderson
Author: bryon
haiku 432
driving home –
gauzy clouds
blur the full moon
Quotable 314
I don’t need time. What I need is a deadline.
– Duke Ellington
haiku 431
arctic blast
cardinal opts for lee side
of bird feeder
Pen to Paper: #Cockygate Update
Last May, I mentioned a case for writers to pay attention to. Faleena Hopkins had gotten the U.S. government to trademark the word “cocky” for her use alone. I missed it at the time, but her case was largely laughed out of court. Nevertheless, she is persisting (and not in a good way).
I’m glad to see the strong pushback against Hopkins. I have nothing against trademark per se, but trying to own a common word or phrase – especially when it has been in use for decades or centuries – is an attack against all the users of a language. If someone back in the 1800s had trademarked the word (e.g.) “star” for his short story or novel, there would have been no titles such as “Star Trek,” “Star Wars,” “Stargate,” “A Star is Born,” “The Stars My Destination,” “Starship Troopers,” “The Evening Star,” “Dark Star,” and hundreds of others.
I’ll try to keep a closer watch on #Cockygate as it meanders through our legal system.
Quotable 313
Respect your characters, even the minor ones. In art, as in life, everyone is the hero of their own particular story.
– Sarah Waters
haiku 430
sisters perform –
watching their fingers
on the frets
Quotable 312
All I’ve done so far this week is change three characters’ genders and I still don’t know whether their current genitalia are permanent.
– J.K. Rowling
haiku 429
Star Wars movie –
still can’t levitate
my cup
Quotable 311
I write as a reader, not knowing what the author will say next.
– Russell Edson