#ScribesAndMakers day 1: Does the change to a new calendar year affect your creativity in any way?
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#ScribesAndMakers day 5: You now have the same occupation as the main character of your current WIP (or book you are reading/last read). What job are you doing?
Looks like I'm simultaneously:
1. An architect;
2. A librarian;
3. A radiologist, specializing in MRIs;
4. An unemployed ex-accountant who might be able to make a living at painting if I gave it a shot; and
5. A front-end web developer.(By a curious coincidence, #5 is, in fact, my actual job in real life.)
#ScribesAndMakers day 6: Our featured creator makes graphic novels. As a reader, which do you think is more important in a graphic novel, art or words?
By their very nature, graphic novels place equal importance on both of those things! (That said, I tend to focus much more on the words when I'm reading them — but that's a tendency I'm trying to overcome, because I think it's a bad one.)
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#ScribesAndMakers day 6: Our featured creator makes graphic novels. As a reader, which do you think is more important in a graphic novel, art or words?
By their very nature, graphic novels place equal importance on both of those things! (That said, I tend to focus much more on the words when I'm reading them — but that's a tendency I'm trying to overcome, because I think it's a bad one.)
#ScribesAndMakers day 8: How do you define a book? Do audio books and graphic novels fit your definition?
Audio books yes, graphic novels no. To my mind, the addition of all that art makes the graphic novel a different form. Not worse (or better), just different.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 8: How do you define a book? Do audio books and graphic novels fit your definition?
Audio books yes, graphic novels no. To my mind, the addition of all that art makes the graphic novel a different form. Not worse (or better), just different.
#ScribesAndMakers day 9: Is one really the loneliest number?
Yes.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 9: Is one really the loneliest number?
Yes.
#ScribesAndMakers day 10: What is the most out-of-character creative thing you enjoy? That thing that never matches the assumptions about you.
Probably pop music. I think people who know me would expect me to like, or not be surprised at me liking, things like rock, alternative, and minimalism. But pop is something I think would raise eyebrows.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 10: What is the most out-of-character creative thing you enjoy? That thing that never matches the assumptions about you.
Probably pop music. I think people who know me would expect me to like, or not be surprised at me liking, things like rock, alternative, and minimalism. But pop is something I think would raise eyebrows.
@kagan I remember being a little surprised when I learned from one of your polls that you like classic rock. Not a complete shock or anything, but not what I would have expected.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 10: What is the most out-of-character creative thing you enjoy? That thing that never matches the assumptions about you.
Probably pop music. I think people who know me would expect me to like, or not be surprised at me liking, things like rock, alternative, and minimalism. But pop is something I think would raise eyebrows.
#ScribesAndMakers day 11: Aside from the official birthday song and the ubiquitous Beatles song, is there a song about birthdays you like?
I'm not even sure which Beatles song is intended.
ATM, I'm kind of leaning toward what I've always heard called the SCA birthday song, which is performed as a dirge-like chant punctuated with grunts: 1/2
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#ScribesAndMakers day 11: Aside from the official birthday song and the ubiquitous Beatles song, is there a song about birthdays you like?
I'm not even sure which Beatles song is intended.
ATM, I'm kind of leaning toward what I've always heard called the SCA birthday song, which is performed as a dirge-like chant punctuated with grunts: 1/2
It's your biiiiirthday,
Ugh!
Happy biiiiirthday,
Ugh!
May the candles on your cake
Burn like cities in your wake
On your biiiiirthday
Ugh!
Happy biiiiirthday
Ugh!
Death and gloom and dark despair,
People dying everywhere
On your biiiiirthday...and so on. A cheery little number, huh? 2/2
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It's your biiiiirthday,
Ugh!
Happy biiiiirthday,
Ugh!
May the candles on your cake
Burn like cities in your wake
On your biiiiirthday
Ugh!
Happy biiiiirthday
Ugh!
Death and gloom and dark despair,
People dying everywhere
On your biiiiirthday...and so on. A cheery little number, huh? 2/2
@kagan I still have a warm spot in my heart for it.
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It's your biiiiirthday,
Ugh!
Happy biiiiirthday,
Ugh!
May the candles on your cake
Burn like cities in your wake
On your biiiiirthday
Ugh!
Happy biiiiirthday
Ugh!
Death and gloom and dark despair,
People dying everywhere
On your biiiiirthday...and so on. A cheery little number, huh? 2/2
#ScribesAndMakers day 12: Guffaw?
I'm usually more of a quiet laugh type, but if the joke's really good? Yeah, you'll get a full guffaw out of me!
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#ScribesAndMakers day 12: Guffaw?
I'm usually more of a quiet laugh type, but if the joke's really good? Yeah, you'll get a full guffaw out of me!
#ScribesAndMakers day 13: How well do you sing? If you don't consider yourself a good singer, do you sing anyway?
Not well enough to satisfy myself, but well enough to do okay at karaoke, as long as I pick a track I can do justice to.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 13: How well do you sing? If you don't consider yourself a good singer, do you sing anyway?
Not well enough to satisfy myself, but well enough to do okay at karaoke, as long as I pick a track I can do justice to.
@kagan you may have answered this before, but what's one of your favorites to sing at karaoke?
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@kagan you may have answered this before, but what's one of your favorites to sing at karaoke?
@saposcat "Ask" by the Smiths is a nice, safe one for me (Morrissey's range matches mine pretty well). I also have been able to do pretty well with OneRepublic's "Counting Stars", though that one's a bit more challenging for me.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 13: How well do you sing? If you don't consider yourself a good singer, do you sing anyway?
Not well enough to satisfy myself, but well enough to do okay at karaoke, as long as I pick a track I can do justice to.
#ScribesAndMakers day 14: How are things going for you this month, creatively or otherwise?
Creatively? Not too bad. I've wound up getting on two-hour writing jags a few times, and my word count so far this month is over 8,000, even though I had to cut a few hundred at one point.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 14: How are things going for you this month, creatively or otherwise?
Creatively? Not too bad. I've wound up getting on two-hour writing jags a few times, and my word count so far this month is over 8,000, even though I had to cut a few hundred at one point.
#ScribesAndMakers day 16: Do you have a favorite decade of music? Which one(s)?
Nah, I try to keep it fresh and keep up with what's going on. There are cool things to be found about every decade of music that I'm familiar with.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 16: Do you have a favorite decade of music? Which one(s)?
Nah, I try to keep it fresh and keep up with what's going on. There are cool things to be found about every decade of music that I'm familiar with.
#ScribesAndMakers day 17: Share a fun memory from a past SAM prompt.
Interacting with people around the answers to https://wandering.shop/@kagan/114478930786331470 was a lot of fun.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 17: Share a fun memory from a past SAM prompt.
Interacting with people around the answers to https://wandering.shop/@kagan/114478930786331470 was a lot of fun.
#ScribesAndMakers day 18: Our next featured creator has done her own book covers. Have you ever or would you ever do your own cover?
I would absolutely not; graphic design is not one of my skills. If for some reason I had to, I'd go with some kind of design based on text and abstract shapes, because art is even less one of my skills. But in reality, I plan to either let my publisher handle cover art (assuming I find a publisher), or contract an artist/designer (assuming I don't).
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#ScribesAndMakers day 18: Our next featured creator has done her own book covers. Have you ever or would you ever do your own cover?
I would absolutely not; graphic design is not one of my skills. If for some reason I had to, I'd go with some kind of design based on text and abstract shapes, because art is even less one of my skills. But in reality, I plan to either let my publisher handle cover art (assuming I find a publisher), or contract an artist/designer (assuming I don't).
#ScribesAndMakers day 19: Our featured creator is an avid gamer. Does gaming affect your creativity?
There are parts of my current WIP that sprang from pondering long and hard about some of the implications of a few concepts from the TTRPG _Shadowrun_.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 19: Our featured creator is an avid gamer. Does gaming affect your creativity?
There are parts of my current WIP that sprang from pondering long and hard about some of the implications of a few concepts from the TTRPG _Shadowrun_.
#ScribesAndMakers day 20: The alpha male is a misconception perpetuated in popular media that our featured creator works against in her wolf books. What's a misconception that bothers you in popular media?
The "we only use 10% of our brains" thing is the first one that comes to mind. Oooooh, do I hate that one!
[Edited to Add: And I love the variety of really good answers other people are giving! *So many* excellent ones!]
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#ScribesAndMakers day 20: The alpha male is a misconception perpetuated in popular media that our featured creator works against in her wolf books. What's a misconception that bothers you in popular media?
The "we only use 10% of our brains" thing is the first one that comes to mind. Oooooh, do I hate that one!
[Edited to Add: And I love the variety of really good answers other people are giving! *So many* excellent ones!]
Some people seem to take it as a guideline.
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#ScribesAndMakers day 20: The alpha male is a misconception perpetuated in popular media that our featured creator works against in her wolf books. What's a misconception that bothers you in popular media?
The "we only use 10% of our brains" thing is the first one that comes to mind. Oooooh, do I hate that one!
[Edited to Add: And I love the variety of really good answers other people are giving! *So many* excellent ones!]
Oh lordy yes. I usually explain that no part of the brain is "unused", but that if you actually used it all at the same time, you would have a massive grand mal seizure and probably die
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