How did that meme work again?
I will list days in January I plan to write something, you give me prompts. One per day.
I expect to disappoint everyone. Oh, and I am currently usually really distracted at least once a week, so let's just plan now to skip every seventh day. Ergo, Tuesdays are out.
1 Will probably be early or late. "Resolutions"
2 "Violence to lyrics"
3 “things about tumblr that make no sense and never will,” odditycollector
4 "Hornyhorse! (or, the proper restraint of editors in English-language markets)"
5 "Pretend life"
6 "Superman and Me"
7 Tuesday, probably will be busy.
8 "My oldest comic book" (or, the one I have had the longest)
9 "Things about Tumblr that do make sense," misterandersen
10 "Oh dear, it's a post about that dreadful Alan Moore" (it's been a few years since I put anything in my
"alan (spit) moore" tag, and it's even updated with a couple of new thoughts!)
11 "Get outta Tashbaan" (a rant)
12 (missed, busy day.)
13 "Bilenkin and me"
14 Tuesday, probably will be busy.
15 "Chuck Dixon memories"
16 "Spider-Man memories and thoughts"
17 "What I've been reading: Wandering Son"
18 "Narnia and Jack and Narnia again"
19 "More on Jack" (really just stuff I forgot in previous day's)
20 "Rules for good cross-over fiction (of the two or more different fictional franchises meeting up and adventuring together variety)" misterandersen
21 Tuesday, probably will be busy.
22 "Harlan and Who" (Of the various "fandom and me" posts, this is a twofer.)
23 Shakira
24 "I like Star Trek...and Ewoks"
25 (I forgot to do it when I actually had net access.)
26 "Embarrassment"
27 "Fandom, obsessive behavior, and me," and, "Of course they are!!!"
28 Tuesday, probably will be busy.
29 (skipped again)
30 "It said 'trains,' take a chance!"
31 "Three Aussie bands from a few decades ago."
Since AFAIK there are about four (FOUR!) people who read this blog, feel free to load the front of the month first and add more prompts as you think of them.
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