Airship Cruise, Graveyard Tour, and Writer Angst/Procrastination

Sep 23, 2008 14:32


Did you ever long to cruise in an airship over post-apocalyptic, turn of the century (last century) San Francisco, while an exotic steampunk band rocked in the background.

Now you can. Minus the post-apocalyptic bit (although it will be Halloween in SF, so I suppose anything's possible).  Geez, that would be cool.

On the bright side, I just saw Read more... )

abney park, heart of clay, writing, neil gaiman

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sartorias September 23 2008, 23:27:45 UTC
Airship? Yes. Post-apocalyptic, nope.

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krylyr September 24 2008, 04:24:43 UTC
Of course, I love SF and would never wish anything to bad to happen there. But a 19th century post-apoc SF would be a spectacle to behold.

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bogwitch64 September 24 2008, 00:25:39 UTC
'Must. Stop. Procrasting.'

Yes...you really MUST!

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krylyr September 24 2008, 04:24:55 UTC
Must I?

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prusik September 24 2008, 10:49:18 UTC
Yes, you must.

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krylyr September 24 2008, 16:19:15 UTC
I'm beginning to sense a trend here...

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jeffsoesbe September 24 2008, 05:47:14 UTC
What's the phrase? Shut the Frak Up and Write!

- yeff

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krylyr September 24 2008, 16:18:57 UTC
Frak off, tin can.

Picard would never say Frak, BTW :)

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jeffsoesbe September 24 2008, 18:26:49 UTC
Good point. Picard wouldn't get to curse, cause he's on Star Trek.

Tigh, on the other hand. He might be running for President, but he doesn't mince words.

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krylyr September 24 2008, 21:20:57 UTC
I can imagine Picard saying "Damn it all." But yeah, he's the kind of dude that makes cursing sound so dignified.

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rufusthered September 24 2008, 14:11:33 UTC
Even cooler that hearing the last chapter, would be to hear him read the whole thing as you follow him from town to town. Although I would be he might get a restraining order on you at some point. But then you would have one of the coolest autographed item.

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krylyr September 24 2008, 16:18:18 UTC
Okay, you win :)

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jeffsoesbe September 24 2008, 18:24:38 UTC
Quit your job, follow Neil Gaiman from town to town for his readings, make a living working odd jobs and selling stuff in the parking lot (any ideas?)

That's the life of a Gaiman-Head.

- yeff

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