The infamous fanfiction 'novel' lifting from the fourth installment of Star Wars by Lori Jareo as she gave self-publishing a lot of unwanted controversy. Let's just say George Lucas was more than a little pissed. It emerged as the Gothic short story The Typewriter was purchased for First North American rights for Tales of the Talisman as the writer was developing his second sequel to the flagship anthology at the time. Nick Matamas a rival author in the Horror Writers Association reported on the Lori Jareo debacle as he was invoking flame bait about the book appearing on major channels in 2006. Let's just say a lot of us who worked with the print on demand vehicle were pissed at her. Holden's Counterpart puts the pseudo-novelist on the spot.
I am sure if you're doing a novel where the characters are not yours you're pulling another like that damn novel Another Hope. That novel made it hard for a lot of us who wrote original material to be taken seriously.
the most wonderful, drop dead model fucking gorgeous girl you will ever meet.
who's that girl in my dreams? oh that's kelsie hope
The equivalent of saying “I hope you go to hell.”
Person 1: you’re gay
Person 2: I hope you go to Mrs. Bouslog’s class.
A bitch that will turn on you at any time. If you see a hope run.
A term used by David Goggins to motivate people
Example. person 1: hey Danny I’m feeling really tired.
Person 2 : hurry yo ass up noah we don’t live of that hope shit
when you want someone that you probably don't like to starve.
Adam: I haven't eaten in a week omg i am so hungry
Billy: I hope you starve
the gap between being concerned about the changing climate and doing something about it.
And our research has shown there is a hope gap. Even people who are most alarmed at climate change don’t know what the solutions are. Many people feel scared and frustrated and impotent. Which is patently wrong. It’s solvable. - Anthony Leiserowitz