Two random things that came to mind after I finished my last post that wouldn't really fit into my last post:
1) I have an idea for NaNoWriMo: Novel by poll. Kind of like
tomnoir's Blackmoon story, except I'll actually finish it (oooooh, burn...). I can use polls to let Livejournal decide the genre, plot, setting, and characters, and then just go to town. Added bonus: if I get stuck, I can just throw out another poll! Genius.
2) Soooooo I really dig JC Hutchins' 7th Son trilogy, and he's got a new book coming out soon. Since he can't podcast the upcoming book, he wrote a prequel that will be podcastededed instead. And the first episode was released on my birthday. And he did this on purpose... !!! He had mentioned before that he was aiming for mid-May, so I jokingly tweeted to him that he should release it on May 15, since that was my birthday. Annnnd... he did it! Then when I tweeted something about how it was a great birthday treat, he replied that he stuck to the deadline so he could release on my birthday. And then I flailed about for a bit and died until I was dead. Bonus: the patient the main character (a therapist) is treating is an elderly quilter who hides clues in her quilts, and this is awesome.
1) I have an idea for NaNoWriMo: Novel by poll. Kind of like
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2) Soooooo I really dig JC Hutchins' 7th Son trilogy, and he's got a new book coming out soon. Since he can't podcast the upcoming book, he wrote a prequel that will be podcastededed instead. And the first episode was released on my birthday. And he did this on purpose... !!! He had mentioned before that he was aiming for mid-May, so I jokingly tweeted to him that he should release it on May 15, since that was my birthday. Annnnd... he did it! Then when I tweeted something about how it was a great birthday treat, he replied that he stuck to the deadline so he could release on my birthday. And then I flailed about for a bit and died until I was dead. Bonus: the patient the main character (a therapist) is treating is an elderly quilter who hides clues in her quilts, and this is awesome.
