Posts with tag tod goldberg
Posted Aug 26th 2008 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Reality-Free, Burn Notice

Writing a tie-in novel to a popular (and current) TV show can't be an easy thing to do. Some of them are pretty lousy, dashed off to appeal to fans of the show and/or cash in on the show (and let's not even get into fan fiction). The author also has to be careful not to tick off loyal fans who know the show backwards and forwards. What if you get the voice wrong? What if you get character information wrong or change something in the show's world that fans don't buy (and actually ticks them off)? What if you suddenly make the lead character a robot or a leather bondage fanatic?
Luckily none of those things are a problem in the first
Burn Notice tie-in novel,
The Fix. It's written by
Tod Goldberg, author the the novels
Fake Liar Cheat,
Living Dead Girl, and the short story collection
Simplify, and it's his
first journey into the world of TV show tie-ins. It's quite good. Fans will be pleased and it works as a separate little adventure as well.
Continue reading Burn Notice: The Fix - Book Review
Posted Aug 25th 2008 2:38PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Industry, Reality-Free, Burn Notice

I like to think that I read more than the average bear, and I certainly have my favorites. I've been counting down the days to the new Neal Stephenson novel,
Anathem, since a release date was announced. That being said, I've never really been lured in by any of the television tie-in books. However,
a guest article at the LA Times site by
Tod Goldberg has left me curious about
Burn Notice: The Fix.
In the linked article, Goldberg details the thought process behind him making the jump to television tie-ins. He has an interesting perspective and it makes for a good read. Among other things, Goldberg was worried that writing a tie-in might sully his career. One of the things that turned the tide was the fact that he is a huge fan of
Burn Notice. He actually makes a great comparison, saying, "It's smart, funny, visually arresting and has the tone and style of my favorite Elmore Leonard novels." Why yes, it is. Goldberg's first foray into tie-ins is
available now.
Posted Jul 6th 2008 9:09AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities, Reality-Free
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