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Old 2005-06-23, 12:23 AM   #1
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the hero of your novel

Everyone has a novel in him/herself. Tell about yours.

Who is the hero/heroine (or villain) in your novel?

What's the person's name, what does he/she do, and what is he or she like? (Is it a real person or a fictional person?)

What's the story about?
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Old 2005-06-23, 01:59 AM   #2
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I dun't geddit....
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Old 2005-06-23, 05:25 AM   #3
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Re: the hero of your novel

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Everyone has a novel in him/herself.
Ouch! I'm glad you're wrong, that would really hurt! I can't imagine any place in myself where I could comfortably accomodate several hundred pages of paper, unless I ate them one by one... nonetheless that would be a rather disgusting experiment.

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Everyone is a hero. There are no villains, just unenlightened heroes - people who haven't yet discovered their own capacity to become a hero. Names and occupations are unimportant. The greatest heroes simply spread love everywhere they go, and inspire unity and compassion. That's all the story one needs!
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Old 2005-06-23, 06:21 AM   #4
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Mine is called the "Thomas is Hard Core and Rocks the world" series. In it a kid whose life is mirroring mine, kicks bad guys buts and shows up skaters and bikers with his skills.
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Old 2005-06-23, 06:32 AM   #5
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My hero is very mysterious, and his identity remains unknown, even to me. However, if you feel the need to get that novel out of yourself, you may wish to do it in November and check out this website: www.nanowrimo.org You have exactly one month to write your mini-novel. I believe the idea is that with a very defined deadline and with emphasis on completing the project as opposed to focusing on writing a brilliant masterpiece, one is more likely to actually write their story. I have never actually done this myself, but know several people who have, and they were glad they did.
Maybe if I start thinking about it now I'll be able to answer your questions by November.

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Old 2005-06-23, 07:01 AM   #6
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Man, I could put a nice hero sandwich in my stomach write about now. Is Novel some sore of sammich store?
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Old 2005-06-24, 02:05 AM   #7
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I did actually have a novel published in 1993 (or 1992, I forget)
It was called Flan.
In many ways, it was very autobiographical.
Here is the link to amazon
FLAN by Stephen Tunney
Warning--it is a very graphic, violent and surreal book.
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Old 2005-06-24, 02:38 AM   #8
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I did actually have a novel published in 1993 (or 1992, I forget)
First printing: October 1992

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--it is a very graphic, violent and surreal book.
You forgot to mention it's also totally and completely amazing. I'm torn between wanting to read it again and loaning it to my friend who wants to read it.
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Old 2005-06-24, 02:42 AM   #9
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oooooooh, you wrote a book?? any unicycling in it? I just might have to pick it up and read it someday....
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Old 2005-06-24, 03:56 AM   #10
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Interesting question

I suppose my novel would be explore human virtue through the contrasting and complimentary endeavors of art and science. I am a scientist and also ran a sculpture studio for 10 years or so.

The hero would be a juggler and a balancer (unicyclist) of sorts who can master these different realms and with his (or her) skills and accomplish something for the greater good with them .

Did you guys read the Ballad of the unicyclist poem on JJuggler's webpage? He did a good job of portraying the unicyclists as a trickster-hero. Pretty cool.

http://jjuggle.unicyclist.com/ballad...nicyclist.html

The trickster hero is one of the oldest and most powerful heroes and he's found in so many cultures. I studied mostly Graeco-Roman mythology, but he's present in all sorts of Native American, African and druidic mythos, too. I think most unicyclists embrace the trickster hero in some capacity whether they know it or not!

The moral of the story would be that the greatest human triumph is accepting contrasting ideas and realities, balancing them, and doing so with elegance and zeal. Kind of Taoist, but that's the idea.

Good thread idea!
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You forgot to mention it's also totally and completely amazing.
Thank you Dave! That's really nice.

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oooooooh, you wrote a book?? any unicycling in it?
Not that I can remember (I have not read it in a really long time). The follow-up has LOTS of unicycling in it, but alas, my publisher rejected it and so I'm still looking for a publisher for this second one. My third novel has even more unicycling in it than the second, but I'm not quite finished with it yet....
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Thank you Dave! That's really nice.


Not that I can remember (I have not read it in a really long time). The follow-up has LOTS of unicycling in it, but alas, my publisher rejected it and so I'm still looking for a publisher for this second one. My third novel has even more unicycling in it than the second, but I'm not quite finished with it yet....
Rutro Astro, someones got one wheel on the brain. Don't they call that one wheel block?

What's with the graphic, violent autobiography? Is there a story here? Who's the real DogBowl?

Oh, and don't get blood on that new shirt, unless it's from uni.

I really am going to have to read your book. Unless the movie is coming out sometime soon. Even with Evelyn Woods, I can't read many novels in 90 minutes. Wonder if they could make this forum in a movie? I've read it so much I could have read several novels.

My book would be about a guy trapped in a funk from an uncertain future that was saved by the challenge of learning to unicycle. About a kid who rose above a traumatic childhood of an alchoholic mother to become an internet millionaire, husband, and father. His journey's took him around the world, then back to the place he calls home. I'd tel more, but I don't want to be a spoiler.

Wait for the movie.

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Old 2005-06-24, 12:57 PM   #13
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Mine's about a bully named Petard, and some other stuff. Here are a couple of pages.
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Mine's about a bully named Petard, and some other stuff. Here are a couple of pages.
I was really enjoying the story. I need to know what happens!
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Yeah, what happens to Petard?

I guess there's a bully and a novel in all of us.


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