All down the day.

Jan 10, 2008 12:45

The New Recurring Dream did not recur last night, which I shall deem a small mercy. Lots of other "head garbage," but nothing I recall well enough that it seems significant, nothing I'd bother trying to recount.

Yesterday I did 1,335 words on "The Collector of Bones," which I expect to finish today (for Sirenia Digest #26). Speaking of which, ( Read more... )

"the collector of bones", second life, dreams, medicore movies, rping, titles

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jtglover January 10 2008, 18:22:47 UTC
Thanks for the answer.

...I think that the title will remain the same, as it is very fitting, and my only alternate title, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is also already taken.

It is to LOL.

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stsisyphus January 10 2008, 19:07:26 UTC
...so much of my creative energy these days is going into the construction of various roleplays in Second Life...that I'm going to begin talking about them more in this journal...

Ah, let the dorkitude wash over us all.

"Gabba gabba we accept you! We accept you, one of us!"

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greygirlbeast January 10 2008, 19:39:53 UTC

"Gabba gabba we accept you! We accept you, one of us!"

I was just discussing Freaks with Spooky last night.

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blu_muse January 10 2008, 19:26:20 UTC
>where I play the sadomasochistic daughter of the parthenogenic union of a Nephilim and a cyborg

My gosh that's a mouthful! (and it *is* a very rich storyline, if I do say so myself)

>I'll drop screenshots in from time to time, and links to transcripts and such, unless everyone screams that I shouldn't.

Post post post... it's good brain food.

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greygirlbeast January 10 2008, 19:40:33 UTC

My gosh that's a mouthful! (and it *is* a very rich storyline, if I do say so myself)

And I left part of it out... ;-)

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sovay January 10 2008, 19:30:16 UTC
and the ruined city by the sea where it is always either dawn or dusk (where I play the sadomasochistic daughter of the parthenogenic union of a Nephilim and a cyborg).

Prrrr.

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docbrite January 10 2008, 20:45:58 UTC
FWIW, The Bone Collector was a mediocre novel (by Lincoln Childs, I think) before it was a mediocre movie.

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docbrite January 10 2008, 20:46:55 UTC
As soon as I hit "send," my mind went, "No, I think it was by Jeffrey Deaver." I don't care enough to go check, though.

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greygirlbeast January 10 2008, 21:04:30 UTC

As a matter of fact, Jeffery Deaver wrote both the mediocre novel and the screenplay from which the mediocre film was made.

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