Card-noodling
Feb. 14th, 2005 07:08 pmI can't help wondering what people near me on the bus might think if they noticed me solemnly jotting down things like, "Claris finds greeting-installation in her cabin, alters it, and finds herself in a conversation," or, "The world where Claris grows up is heavily terraformed for farming."
What this project needs right now is more pink (character) cards. I made a start on the bus home tonight. The First Officer, apparently, is a frustrated novelist. Very frustrated, because for one thing he hardly ever gets off the ship, and for another he can't get anyone below him in the chain of command to give him an honest critique. It's amazing, sometimes, how quickly things come into focus when I have a pen in my hand; perhaps I should do more of this.
What this project needs right now is more pink (character) cards. I made a start on the bus home tonight. The First Officer, apparently, is a frustrated novelist. Very frustrated, because for one thing he hardly ever gets off the ship, and for another he can't get anyone below him in the chain of command to give him an honest critique. It's amazing, sometimes, how quickly things come into focus when I have a pen in my hand; perhaps I should do more of this.
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Date: 2005-02-15 07:44 am (UTC)Oh, definitely. There are people out here who need reading fodder, y'know.