I have the Green Day bass anthology (or at least it’s in the post) and it has some great songs from America Idiot but there’s only about 3 of them. I think i’ve seen the bass book for the American Idiot broadway show but i’m not sure if it’s got the entire album in it. Or is it what i’m looking for? Thanks in advance!
Here’s a book with bass guitar tabs to Green Day songs.
Is that what u mean??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-Play-Along-Bass-Green-Day/dp/0739044281/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1307007506&sr=8-1
I honestly don’t have an all-time favorite or whatever, but I want to know what you think. Try to convince me which one I should choose as my favorite.
PS I have every single song by The Beatles on CD’s except for the George Martin instrumentals and the anthologies.
Magical Mystery Tour
Has the best Beatles songs in my opinion along with the trippiest ones.
I’m currently writing an anthology of short stories for children. I have limited each story to 1,000 words-1,200 words only but I think it is too short. Is it ok to extend the word amount to 2,000 words? some of my works have been accepted by online magazines which limit the short stories to 1,200 maximum but there many online companies or competition that allow short stories up to 5000 words. However, they are not really meant for kids.
1,000 words is very short – fine for an online magazine that publishes very short fiction, but probably a bit short for an anthology. You could have *some* stories as short as that, but probably not all of them unless you’re aiming at *very* young children (ie, 5 year olds). If you’re aiming at kids of, say, 8 – 11 or older, then you should be aiming to have most of your stories anywhere between 3,000 and 8,000 words, or even longer if need be.
Take a look at some short story compilations aimed at the same target audience – if you’re writing one, presumably you’ve read some books of that nature. Look at the lengths of the stories in them and aim for something similar.