modernevil
What happened, this week? Suddenly Saturday. I think I wrote 5 pages all week. (Not good) though I spent a lot of time reading / studying.
| Why can't tools just *work*? |
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| Adding artists on Plurk has been much more effective than on Twitter. (esp. w/ followers not working right now) sigh. |
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| Glerg. So full. Delicious spaghetti. Too much spaghetti... |
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| @AstralGuardian Okay, what's a great, twisted motivation? I can't really point you to my story-in-progress, on account of the typewriter. |
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| Ooh, and I suppose my villain will need a motivation. What's a lousy motivation for becoming a villain? (esp. in a utopian future) |
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| Said supervillain can have high tech, magic, superpowers, whatever. Also can have almost none. Moistness ... would be hard to write, but ok |
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| Alright. Thinking of tossing in a semi-pathetic supervillain, 1/4 of the way through my in-progress novel. What features should he have? |
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| @spiritualtramp *looks around messy house* I can say for certain that every single butler I have is robotic. |
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| @jczorkmid I'll see if I can live up to that. Now if I don't write a really cool chapter, you'll be trapped in an alternate future timeline. |
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| @spiritualtramp Don't you mean the *robot* butler did it? !!! I knew I should have written in that all the robots were "3-laws safe" |
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| Anyone know what happens in chapter 12 of the book I'm writing? Someone from the future, maybe? |
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| What fun. I think Windows Explorer just crashed on my PC - everything I was running is now frozen/broken except Twhirl. |
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| Five pages written. They weren't about what I thought they'd be about. I wonder if I'll bore people with this part. |
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| http://twitpic.com/50s9 - @Bekemeyer Well, two computers & a typewriter, but yes, writing some. |
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| @tdhurst Sure, relationship matters, but I wonder when the reversal happened - one line emails used to be bad, now longer emails are. |
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| @spiritualtramp It's a tool for creating a certain kind of art- a sculptural, physical sort of art where you mold something with your hands. |
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| @spiritualtramp It's technologically like an intermediary step between Gutenberg's printing press and the internet. |
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| @spiritualtramp An ancient Earth device where physical force is used to mark patterns of shapes in ink on a medium called "paper". |
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| @Bekemeyer Of course, the internet doesn't help. It's the constant distraction that's removed by working on paper. |
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