Sebastian Gibson Sebastian’s Comments (group member since Mar 26, 2012)


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Apr 03, 2012 09:09PM

66795 I only know there's not enough humor in politics and if there was more humor and less in the way of vindictiveness, politicians might be able to work together and accomplish more.

What you can do to make an impact is to spread the word about Nitt Witt Hill. If it becomes a huge best seller, perhaps more politicians will read it and then, who knows. Maybe they'll learn to laugh at themselves and get along with each other and accomplish what voters expect of them - to help make people's lives a little better and make this an even better country.
Apr 03, 2012 06:49PM

66795 My last comment was a response to Jill who asked if I outlined my book.
Apr 03, 2012 06:48PM

66795 Jill wrote: "Sebastian wrote: "Pure imagination. I've been around a lot of dogs in my life, but Twain is a completely fictional character, as is Mark. The clowns, turkeys and Nitt Witts just seemed like very ..."

No, I just wrote chapters, one at a time, and after I had about 40 of them, I developed a story to fit them around, added another 14 or 15 chapters, dumped a few of the early ones, and then tied them together for the plot I'd developed.

By then, I also had decided to weave Mark Twain and some of his quotes into the novel and then finally, over a couple more months, I probably went through the book a hundred times making little changes and improvements, and kept it up to date with what was happening in politics.
Apr 03, 2012 06:44PM

66795 Hi Natalie,

To begin with, I'm a news junkie. Then I began writing funny articles for newspapers, similar to the style of my book in which I show the absurdities of politics. From there, the book was born.

I really wasn't inspired by any other authors for this book. I read mostly thrillers and mysteries, a book almost every night, as I speed read. But I also loved the Harry Potter books, more recently the Hunger Games, and over the years Robert Parker's books (which have a lot of humor in them) and James Clavell's early books like Tai Pan.

There really aren't any other political humor novels out there that I've found or read, so it was mostly the news that inspired me to make it more humorous for people and to give them something to cause them to laugh and think as well.

Sebastian
Apr 03, 2012 02:19PM

66795 Hi Laura,

I'm currently at work on the sequel and plan to make it the second in a series of four books. Thanks again for your interest.

Sebastian
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Apr 02, 2012 02:40PM

66795 Hi Jill,

I'm really glad you enjoyed Nitt Witt Hill. Thanks for taking part in this discussion group.

Sebastian
Apr 02, 2012 02:39PM

66795 Pure imagination. I've been around a lot of dogs in my life, but Twain is a completely fictional character, as is Mark. The clowns, turkeys and Nitt Witts just seemed like very funny names to use, and when I began writing for them as political parties, it all just came together perfectly.
Apr 02, 2012 02:37PM

66795 Long form, writing books is more enjoyable, but I still have a lot of fun using Twitter, and Twitter is a great way to market yourself and your book to others.
Mar 26, 2012 10:44AM

66795 Please ask all your questions or comments regarding the world and story of Nitt Witt Hill here.
Mar 26, 2012 10:42AM

66795 Please ask all your questions regarding the writing process and the political humor genre here.
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Mar 26, 2012 10:40AM

66795 Welcome to this discussion group. Please introduce yourself to other members in the group, why you love reading and how you learned about Nitt Witt Hill.