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Ireth

Mythic Scribe
Weird dream of the day: Just before waking up this morning, I had a dream that someone rewrote "I'll Make a Man Out of You" to be from Shan Yu's perspective ("I'll Make a Hun Out of You"?), and made a Youtube video to match.

Not gonna lie, I kind of want this to happen now. XDDD
 

Chessie

Istari
Well...I made the plunge into Scrivener. Finally. Let me just say that I recall the learning curve as having been huge last time I played around with it. Yep. It's still hard as **** to use. But hey, one neat thing is that I can write my book in scenes. For a pantser like me that just writes straight through, this will be a huge adjustment. But maybe a beneficial one? It's time to grow up and organize my work like a professional.
 

Devouring Wolf

Mystagogue
I finally worked up the courage to go out with my only friend who's been been trying to get me to spend time with her for years (It was honestly surprising she asked me again because I am a horrible friend). It was really fun and I wish I'd done it sooner.

Of course it screwed me up afterwords and I almost relapsed into some very bad habits so I don't know if I should do it again.
 
I just created a new head canon. This also contains some mild spoilers for Stranger Things. The Upsidedown from Stranger Things is a piece of the Nevernever from the Dresden Files and the monsters are fae of the Winter Court.
 

Addison

Dark Lord
I'm ready to blow my head off.

I can't remember the title of a fairy tale. I remember it clearly but I can't remember the name. I've looked through my books, nothing. It's the tale about the girl, I believe she was a princess, and she had a doll. Due to some deal her father made with a witch, when the girl was old enough she was sent into the woods and lived alone in a cottage. She spent her free time sewing. When she ran out of string in the cottage she reluctantly used the thread from her doll. As she used the doll thread she slowly opened herself to resources (more food, water and such) and when she'd used the last of the thread a path opened int he forest allowing her return home.

Does this sound familiar to anyone?
 

Ireth

Mythic Scribe
I'm ready to blow my head off.

I can't remember the title of a fairy tale. I remember it clearly but I can't remember the name. I've looked through my books, nothing. It's the tale about the girl, I believe she was a princess, and she had a doll. Due to some deal her father made with a witch, when the girl was old enough she was sent into the woods and lived alone in a cottage. She spent her free time sewing. When she ran out of string in the cottage she reluctantly used the thread from her doll. As she used the doll thread she slowly opened herself to resources (more food, water and such) and when she'd used the last of the thread a path opened int he forest allowing her return home.

Does this sound familiar to anyone?

Doesn't ring a bell to me, alas, but it does sound fascinating. ^^
 

Ireth

Mythic Scribe
Aaagh, you guys, Finding Dory is SO GOOD. No spoilers, but it did a fantastic job of portraying someone (more than one character, actually!) as disabled without making them helpless. It hit all the right notes for a great Pixar film -- I laughed, I awww'd and I cried. Will definitely be looking for this one when it's out on DVD.
 

ThinkerX

Valar Lord
My daughter is having her baby in a little over a week. Decided to do my first major, thorough house cleaning in ages. Spent the past couple days bagging trash and putting clothes in totes. Big pile of these in the garage. House is still a mess. Doesn't look like I did anything. Depressing.
 

Chessie

Istari
My daughter is having her baby in a little over a week. Decided to do my first major, thorough house cleaning in ages. Spent the past couple days bagging trash and putting clothes in totes. Big pile of these in the garage. House is still a mess. Doesn't look like I did anything. Depressing.
Congratulations! Will this be your first grandbaby?
 

ThinkerX

Valar Lord
Congratulations! Will this be your first grandbaby?

Yes. And according to the daughter, he will also be my last grandbaby. Quite a change from her view when she first moved in with me as a teenager (long story), straight out of one of the more repressive religious home schooling programs - back then her goal was to get married, become a housewife, and have ten baby's. Now, apparently, one is plenty.

In the meantime, though, that still leaves me with a giant pile of trash to haul to the dump.
 

Aspasia

Mystagogue
For some reason I always find it difficult to write longer stories, but when it comes to every other form of writing it's almost impossible for me to be concise. I have to WORK to make book reviews shorter than 2k! Yet nearly all my writing is done in <10k, usually <5k too! You'd think I'd have more material & thoughts on something entirely of my own creation than on someone else's, but no ...
 
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