Updates for the week of 2009-10-18

  • How Deep Our Disappointment, How Swift The Cynicism (http://j.mp/2mxZZf) – "What assholes we are." #
  • 40lb bag of dog food is now, magically, 34lbs… but the same price! #inflationshalloweencostume #
  • This is a thought-sparking piece that inspired me today: RT @sethsimonds Whose story are you telling? http://bit.ly/8jv9c #
  • Anyone have recommendations for a WordPress plugin that takes an MP3 and uploads it to a post in some kind of podcasty click-listen bar? #
  • Truth — RT: @jhtatroe: RT @MyleneDressler: How It Feels to Write a Novel: http://bit.ly/EKsG5 #
  • Stayed long enough to see the post-credits Bill Murray bit in Zombieland. Fun movie. #
  • My new definition of awesome: my 4 year old daughter plays a R.O.W.Y.C.O. air-tambourine to @jonathancoulton 's Creepy Doll. #
  • One of my favorite NaNoWriMo Baty-advice lines: "Beer doesn't seem like a good idea. It is. Wine seems like a good idea. It isn't." #
  • Phillip Roebuck: One Man Band Banjo Ninja (http://j.mp/ZUGB1) – For getting amped up at the start of the week. #
  • Dear Coworker: if "my assistant is out sick today" translates to "I am so completely fucking helpless I can't open email," RETIRE. Fuck. #
  • Total word count so far today: high. Total added to actual WIP: zero. Never got the damn thing open, even. Maybe after the league. #
  • Adrift: I don’t know which idea is more disturbing: an automated system with a baked goods fixatio.. http://bit.ly/uxwSO #
  • You wouldn't think Halloween-themed shortbread cookies coated with sugar and chocolate would be good, unless you were smart at OBVIOUSNESS. #
  • Just reread the WIP stuff from last night. Holy crap it's bad. Not even fritter-away-two-hours-tweaking-it bad. Delete-and-forget bad. Damn. #
  • Actually, it's more like delete-and-take-up-painting bad. I hate this particular edit/rewrite cycle. Hate. #
  • I opted for the chop-twenty-percent-and-turn-the-rest-into-dialogue option. Better? Yes. Good? Eh. Doesn't make me retch? Victory! #
  • Also, I turned on the 'make the sounds of typing' option in WriteMonkey, to cheer me up, which it totally did. #
  • Coworker's assistant still sick. I expect a long day keeping him from eating paste, running with scissors, or representing the company. #
  • RT @WritersDigest Savvy writers: Follow #tocfrankfurt for VIP publishing chatter on future of the industry #
  • 2009-10-13: Words Invented by Sebastian (http://j.mp/tnHQ0 #
  • Adrift: Deirdre doesn’t care; she’s working the ship in toward the station. Propelled by the.. http://bit.ly/11ts30 #
  • Beyonce's Single Ladies covered by Pomplamoose (http://j.mp/trrTc) – Plain old magic. #
  • Static (http://j.mp/JG8Az #
  • Very pretty (http://j.mp/3wIC3i) – Because I need another game. Still… #
  • Cover of "September" http://bit.ly/4eXuS – Come for the music, stay for the slam-dancing muppet. #
  • Forgot lunch. Headache now. Vision fading. Lips have gone numb. (Just kidding… except for the headache and numb lips. That's happening.) #
  • Adrift: At 500 meters from the station, coming in at full power, I start wondering what being broken int.. http://bit.ly/R9eLs #
  • You know… as awesome as the stuff is that @daphneun says out here on the internet… y'all are still getting the dregs. The DREGS. #
  • Took awhile to get there, but the snarky joke at the end of tonight's WIP revisions was worth it. Gotta enjoy the small things. #amwriting #
  • A Newbie's Guide to Publishing: Kindle Numbers: Traditional Publishing Vs. Self Publishing (http://j.mp/USDOj) – Interesting information. #
  • You know I'm a Whedon fanboy. And Tahmoh Penikett – well, it's nice to see Helo again. But 85% of the good in Dollhouse? Enver Gjokaj. #
  • Okay, Twitter: help? I'm looking for a video of a guy reading what should be a SFW document, made NSFW by Word spellcheck. Can't find it. #
  • A very BAD thing to do when you have other stuff to do: feeding your WIP into Wordle and seeing how big "nodded" displays. #amwriting #
  • Adrift: Jon says, “You wonder if *what* will tickle?” I start to answer, when my ears pop. Ha.. http://bit.ly/11oa4h #
  • Faction/Reputation (http://j.mp/paJsY #
  • The truth (http://bit.ly/ZHYvY #
  • My recommendation for #followfriday — if you aren't already (and you probably are), drop in on @inkyelbows — great writer resource stream. in reply to inkyelbows #
  • Adrift: It’s not a “song”, exactly. Harmonics? Everything is moving slowly, even the li.. http://bit.ly/13oBPX #
  • Choose your weapon (http://j.mp/3r7SlH) – Time to get your weekend on. #
  • I feel your pain, my brother. RT @ChuckWendig Something Happened To My Head, Please Send Help. http://bit.ly/1yIYrj #
  • Excellent and interesting: RT @thecreativepenn @ScottSigler and @SethHarwood on Podcasting to Publishing Success http://bit.ly/2f6zTz #

Quick Notes on the #FrankfurtTOC

The Frankfurt TOC (Tools of Change) conference took place today, as part of the Frankfurt Book Fair (going on this week).  Like the TOC Conference earlier this year, FrankfurtTOC had a lot of folks there twittering the coolest ideas, giving a kind of stop-motion summary of the talks taking place.

What follows are the posts I saw that intrigued me in one way or another.

ON PUBLISHING

  • Think digital first, print maybe.
  • Focus on your verticals – the reason why genre fiction works in digital.
  • Digital change is completely changing the publishing industry. Nobody has THE RIGHT to survive.
  • Publishers need to think like Games Developers http://bit.ly/bxSCv

ON WEB PRESENCE

  • Publishers/Writers should create a life-long URL for each work “don’t be fooled into allowing others control of your metadata”

ON DRM

  • DRM: “Retailers want to own the customer.”
  • The use of “unprotected” to describe DRM-free is very objectionable. Why not “unrestricted?” @doctorow
  • Any time someone mentions “interoperability” and “DRM” in the same breath, they’re engaged in wishful thinking. @doctorow
  • If DRM is always broken, in what sense does it “protect”? Restricts use, restricts interop, doesn’t protect.

ON AVAILABILITY

  • Let readers buy the book [as a bundle in all possible formats] & allow the reader to choose the format they want. (I just suggested that like… two weeks ago.)
  • …making “All books available to All”… one of the most ambitious ventures in the book industry. http://bit.ly/bIW1H

ON THE FUTURE

  • The best way to predict the future is to invent it. @v_clayssen
  • Substantial increase in Android Market. Looking at graph suggests in 2 years will have caught up with Apple app store
  • “Books: the fastest growing category in iTunes AppStore.” @innOva

My impression:

Publishing, at the moment, is stuck. There’s lots of talk about how publishers need to get with it, and where publishing is now, and what they don’t want to do to solve their problems, but there’s no grand solution proposed.

At least they acknowledge the problem.

My plans for NaNoWriMo

It seems that, like displaying Christmas decorations on prominent end-caps in grocery stores, people start talking about NaNoWriMo earlier and earlier every year. Not quite sure what’s up with that; wherefore art the joy of going in with no prep (no decision, in fact, about participation until the 11th hour)?

Anyway, all that chitter chatter got me thinking about it a little earlier than I might otherwise. (Read: before October 30th.) So, here’s what I’m planning:

  • I’m doing it. Obviously. Duh.
  • I believe I’m going to be working from an outline.
    • Kinda.
    • I’m actually going to take the twitter-posts for “Chapter 1” of Adrift, and write that as a full-blown story with, like, dialogue and stuff.
    • Interspersed with the action from Adrift, there will be a Princess Fairy Tale, I think.
    • This will let me flesh out a lot of stuff, and write some things that are going on my head with the story that I simply don’t have space to write out in once-a-day Twitter posts.
    • I avoids me wasting several hours every day figuring out what I should be writing that day.
    • If I write all of 500 words for each of the twitter posts that comprise Adrift Chapter One, that’s about 100k words.
  • I’m probably going to write it in WriteMonkey, because WriteMonkey is awesome.
  • I’ll be backing it up using Dropbox, so I can work on it pretty much anywhere.  Might do weekly exports from WriteMonkey into OpenOffice as well, which is differently awesome.
  • I don’t know how/when/where I’ll be sharing this out for people to partake in during the month.
    • ONE idea I have it to read the daily output aloud and post said reading as a podcasty thing here on the blog.  I’d like thoughts on that.
  • That’s about it.
I might add jetpacks.
I might add jetpacks.

I’m not a little excited by the whole thing.

Which is probably why I’m talking about it early.

Updates for the week of 2009-10-11

  • RT: @cmpriest: Word of the day (courtesy @rstevens): "Indignorant" – The state of being ignorant, and indignant about it. #
  • And so it begins — Me: Can I have a kiss goodbye? / Her: I want to go play with [name of boy here]. / Me: *heartbreaks* #
  • Report: Woman paralyzed by E. coli-tainted hamburger (http://j.mp/qRLsT) – Words (unless you count "ugh") fail me. #
  • Baked Ziti Recipe (http://j.mp/2JCV2) – Going to try this with some Morningstar Crumbles. #
  • Tolkien’s Monsters: Tonight, on the History Channel (http://j.mp/3xZxsx) – Hmm. Maybe we can snag this on the DVR… #
  • Oh crap. Just got a LotRO: Siege of Mirkwood closed beta invite. Time to set up daily October #writegoals to earn play time. #
  • Up and driving at ass-crack o'clock; 'volunteered' to rep the day job at career fair. Running 20 minues late, more out of protest than need. #
  • RT @mightymur New media, old journos, everyone should read: Awesome speech- lessons from the Rocky Mtn News: http://bit.ly/14uZD5 #
  • Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan: kick-ass young adult steampunk series starts with a bang, a hiss and a clank (http://j.mp/1spSNA #
  • Adrift: I sit down and start randomly punching nav buttons. Dangerous, but if I’m dreaming, who ca.. http://bit.ly/2iNLfQ #
  • Adrift: Pain from the hand-smack indicates (a) not a dream (b) the pre-history, duo-dimension space stat.. http://bit.ly/3HKDJ #
  • The more I think about what I'm doing for the PTA game tonight, less I know what I'm doing for the PTA game tonight, so… lunch! #
  • I feel like I should borrow a page from @jonathancoulton and take requrests. #
  • Penny Arcade! – Le Choix De Sophie (http://j.mp/1rSQZz) – I've totally been there. #
  • Dol Guldur Exterior Shots (http://j.mp/3NQKoJ) – Pretty much exactly as I visualized the creepy Mirkwood fortress/prison. #
  • Adrift: Do we *have* any pie? Jon says we don’t; do I… want him to make one? The station isn.. http://bit.ly/RDFvb #
  • Sandwich person: "Do I need to wear these plastic gloves? They rub on this open sore." Maybe I shouldn't have said "Fuck yes" so loud. #
  • Oh no it isn't… yes it is. It's snowing. #
  • Adrift: I get on comms and inform the station we have no pie. The station asks for confirmation of last… http://bit.ly/1aJEbA #
  • Random Average: Pulling a dick move, and other things that make stories (and games) better. http://bit.ly/IIEWD #
  • YouTube – G.I.G.A.P.U.S. – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (http://j.mp/2VZnLx) – Excellent. #
  • Adrift: I open comms and say ‘Please?’ out of habit. No reply. I look at Jon and Deirdre. Th.. http://bit.ly/GVFAT #
  • R @shitmydadsays "Son, people will always try to fuck you. Don't waste time planning for a fucking, just be alert when your pants are down." #
  • Excellent excellent mood swinger — A Day at the Office http://bit.ly/4pJlaV #
  • ladysnowblood:

    oldhollywood:

    On horseback riding:
    “I don’t… (http://j.mp/2o6BB7 #

  • Best tiny thing I love about OpenOffice is setting the software to "Allow only one space after a sentence." #softwareVSmybadhabits #writing #
  • Messing around w/tweetdeck on netbook, since Kaylee/phone interrupted writing for a few minutes. Refreshment break and more tappy-tapping. #
  • Brain sluggish and sleepy, but stomach threatening rebellion against any more soda/coffee. Trying to power one more scene out. #amwriting #
  • Colbert Nation (http://j.mp/2UKtlq) – Colbert knocks it out of the park. #
  • Biggest Threats to America’s Youth (http://j.mp/3G7hgM) – I might keep my panic in check for a little while longer. #

Pulling a dick move, and other things that make stories (and games) better.

Somewhere*, sometime**, D was talking about writing things and said something like:

The only scene in a story with no conflict in it should be the epilogue at the end of the story.

I know that isn’t it exactly, but that’s the gist of it; when you’re telling a story, scenes should have conflicts in them, or they shouldn’t… you know… be scenes.

De also pointed out*** that you can cheat this a little bit in a scene without any obvious conflict by then revealing “Yeah, while it looked like Mom and Daughter were have a nice happy cup of tea for six pages, Mom had ACTUALLY CALLED THE INSANE ASYLUM TO TURN IN HER DAUGHTER!” DUN Dun dunnnn.

A good trick (one which I’ve used), but it doesn’t change the basic idea, which is (put into my own words):

Never stop fucking with the main character.

Yeah, yeah, “show, don’t tell” works, because if you are legitimately trying to “show” as you write a scene you’ll instinctively put in some kind of thing worth showing. A conflict. There you go. You’ve done it.

(Tangential thought I just had: This may be be a legitimate means of separating “porn” from “erotica”. Erotic has sex scenes with conflict. Porn just has scenes with people fucking. Maybe? Hmm.)

Now, none of this is particular epic storytelling trickery; people get this. People mention this kind of thing all the time.

What people are only slowly starting to get is how it applies to roleplaying games.

Let me tell you about this guy I know. Plays in my Wednesday game. Like most of the people who come in and out of the Wednesday game, he’s also runs games. As a person-who-runs-games, he has a bit of a reputation. A Nom-de-GM, even: people call him Weeda the Evil.

He’s earned this title and the attendant rep via a pretty simple means and method – he rakes his player’s characters over the coals. I’m pretty sure he used to give out certificates to anyone who died in a game he was running. There may have even been t-shirts.

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He is, without a doubt, one of the most popular GMs in the Denver area. Probably, if you’re a gamer (or a reader, or an author) I don’t need to explain why.

…*crickets*…

BUT JUST IN CASE I DO, it goes something like this: no one ever gets the feeling from this guy that he’s screwing with you just to screw with you — he’s screwing with you because you’re the Big Cheese, the Main Character, the Hero. He believes you can take it, and he’ll Test to Destruction to prove his point.

He has a similar rule to the one I blocked up above. It is (not surprisingly) more concise.

Heroes Suffer.

Sometimes, your heroes will not appreciate your exciting plot twists.
Sometimes, your heroes will not appreciate your exciting plot twists.

Yeah.

The thing with RPGs is that, for a really really long time, the only tool that GMs had at their disposal was their own sense of drama and their desire to make sure the Hero Suffers. Take another guy without that sense and you have a lot of dead, boring fights. Take a different guy who only gets that you’re screwing with the characters, and not where that motivation comes from, and you just have some dick GM that everyone hates playing with.

(Take a writer who misinterprets this sort of guideline, or misreads what it is about one of their successful stories that makes people happy, and you get someone who thinks “the key to a successful story is doing horrible shit to my main character”, which somewhat misses the difference between ‘introducing conflict’ and ‘torture’. I’m looking at you, Vorkosigan series!)

Sometimes you just have to punch your favorite character right in the junk.
Sometimes you just have to punch your favorite character right in the junk. That's fine. But it's way more interesting when you give a character a choice between junk-punching and something else, and they CHOOSE junk-punching.

Luckily, there’s a lot of great games out there that are figuring this out and helping GMs find that sweet spot between “I want to be fair and impartial” and “I need to put you through the wringer or you’re going to be bored.” It started in the good old days with GURPS and Champions and their Dependent NPC (8), but that sort of thing never really worked they way it should. Sorcerer figured it out and introduced “bangs” that pretty much made all of the GMs prep a process of building a list of tough questions the players had to answer. That was good. Primetime Adventures actually breaks if you don’t throw tough conflicts at the main characters and get the Fan Mail flowing.

And it’s gotten better. Fate/Spirit of the Century has the whole Fate Point/Aspect compels that give you a great Devil’s Deal kind of thing to use, but for my money, the best stuff out there right now that does this is Mouse Guard and Danger Patrol. I won’t get into they “whys” of this right now, because this is not the gaming blog, but MG pretty much builds an entire game around “Heroes Suffer”, and Danger Patrol is built around the idea that the only way you can help your fellow players out is by making the situation they’re in more and more Dangerous (potentially creating new dangers everyone has to deal with).

GM: “Okay, Tim is going to jump from one flying car to the other. That’s super dangerous, and worth some extra dice, but what other dangers are out there he doesn’t know about?”
Kate: “There’s a school bus coming the other way, and he’s going to force it to swerve into oncoming traffic.”
GM: “Okay… bonus dice.”
Chris: “And it’s full of kids.”
GM: “Another bonus die.”
Tim: “Umm…”
Kate: “And puppies! It’s ‘bring your puppy to school day!”
GM: “Bonus dice!”
Tim: *Groans*

NOTE: This conversation actually happened in a Danger Patrol game, just not mine – it was Brennan! (Thank you Brennan for helping me find that lost bit of info.

The result of a escalating series of Dangers in Danger Patrol.
The result of a escalating series of Dangers in Danger patrol.

For the longest time, I had to remember to bring what I knew about conflicts from writing, and try to apply that to games I ran.

Now? I borrow tricks from the games I play and use them when I’m writing.


* – On her blog.
** – I couldn’t find the post.
*** – I couldn’t find this post, either.

Updates for the week of 2009-10-04

  • Random Average: Danger Patrol: Zombie Kong and Plan 8 from Planet X http://bit.ly/kSBX0 #
  • 10 Excellent and Free Blog Editors for the Desktop (http://j.mp/3Rj4H2) – Making note of this in anticipation of NaNoWriMo. #
  • Insert Tab A Into Slot B: Writing Sex Scenes – http://bit.ly/7eOdC #
  • TV For Chickens (http://j.mp/aBx0V) – I don't care for contemporary art, but this project and what it ultimately says is REALLY interesting. #
  • I want to do my next story in 2nd person. It'd read like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, just… without all the choosing. #
  • RT @cyface: A company called Vecna solutions makes combat robots with detachable heads, eyes, and arms. Gygax is chuckling from the grave. #
  • Adrift: A smarter man would be working out what Kaetlyn wanted here. I’m just trying to figure out.. http://bit.ly/oufah #
  • Boneshaker: Cherie Priest's swashbuckling steampunk Seattle story (http://j.mp/1vnnLN) – Zombies AND steam? Marking for purchase. #
  • Tattoo You (http://j.mp/a5k78) – There aren't a lot of tattoos I really like, but this one is kind of excellent. #
  • It’s Banned Book Week, Interactive Map (http://j.mp/6xPI9) – Don't just read a banned book, read one banned in your area. #
  • Siege of Mirkwood on December 1st with Pre-Order Offers | LotRO Focused Blog for the Casual Player | MMeOw (http://j.mp/Etc1z) – Many ma … #
  • Adrift: The problem is that the only thing holding the Binturong in jump-space is a running jump engine;.. http://bit.ly/K4AXK #
  • Centesimal (http://j.mp/1uhuw) – "The room is dark. You will probably be eaten by a Great Old One." #
  • Adrift: The ancient station doesn’t seem to have that problem, which doesn’t suprise or help.. http://bit.ly/1yVe5q #
  • Photo (http://j.mp/Wvyyf) – We procrastinate when we've forgotten who we are. #
  • Steampunk Month on Tor.com (http://j.mp/q9YKs) – Sweet. #
  • It's been One Year… (http://j.mp/22SzmM) – A full year on the NYT Bestseller list for the Graveyard Book, my favorite Gaiman book. #
  • Grayson stands by criticism of Republican plan: ‘I would like to apologize to the dead.’ (http://j.mp/v3BmH) – I like this guy. I wish … #
  • Last night we had skillet-seared Fillet Mignon, wrapped in bacon, drizzled with a honey & brown sugar glaze I made up. Tummy still dazed. #
  • RT @goowaveinvites we got some google wave invites… you need one? RT this !! #googlewave #wave #
  • I am not a cat person (neither are the Testerhounds). Any else? RT @shana @doycet also, want a cat? http://bit.ly/LAmHu #
  • http://twitpic.com/jvec4 – In the event of a trunk kidnapping… #
  • Adrift: The hail is automated; inquires whether we’re prepared to begin docking. But it’s no.. http://bit.ly/FX89a #
  • Doing SP3 upgrade. If not for the gaming industry's constantly expanding system requirements, I'd still be on a 4/100 with 516k ram. #
  • And the Antisocial Shall Inherit the Zombieland (http://j.mp/12JKQl) – Hoping to see this and several other flicks this weekend. #
  • What do you think I fought for at Omaha Beach? : Greg Laden's Blog (http://j.mp/VFPBk) – Makes me proud, it does. And angry. #
  • Rewatching the original Wave demo video (http://bit.ly/Y9hJ7 – excited all over again. #
  • Hmm, for #followfriday, Imma shout out to @chuckwendig, who is a new read for me and really entertaining. Writer, gamer, funny. Enjoy. #
  • Adrift: The Station then asks if we have any pie. Oh. I see, I’m still asleep. This is some kind o.. http://bit.ly/IKE1y #
  • Really really frustrating change of plans for the weekend. This bear is growly. Grr. #
  • Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Steampunk Edition: “Jasper Morello,” “The Aeronaut,” and “The Gentleman’s Duel” (http://j.mp/18S8dW #

Updates for the week of 2009-09-27

  • TIm Barber, WCP (http://j.mp/i38ge #
  • Health Care Reform: The Hank Factor (http://j.mp/Mm2D1) – As always, an insightful and funny breakdown. #
  • Adrift: From the bridge, we watch an Impossible Thing. Then again, the moon that exists in both -spaces i.. http://bit.ly/Kgb90 #
  • Beware the Bearsharktopus (http://j.mp/XSlMd #
  • RT @fredhicks: I filter folks on facebook. They're all in a group called "I don't read anything on facebook". #
  • Release your inner dork: http://bit.ly/1sS9sZ – my new wallpaper. #
  • Adrift: It’s a space station. A Solar Republic station, which means it looks like holy thing….. http://bit.ly/1vRByq #
  • Random Average: Mouse Guard: The River at Elmoss, and making players cry http://bit.ly/1b2cXv #
  • Badass of the Week: Simo Hayha (http://j.mp/m81Bu #
  • Six Flags (http://j.mp/EggG4) – Seriously, whoa. #
  • Danger Patrol, tonight. 1st time. Will we face crimson apes? Stygian adepts? Plan 8 from Planet X? All I know is: there will be DANGER. #
  • Adrift: The duo-dimensional republic-era station is interesting, but irrelevant; I tell Deirdre to contin.. http://bit.ly/dT99b #
  • Danger Patrol: Zombie Kong almost released Z1B1 across Rocket City! #
  • Adrift: I’m used to The Look, but I’m not ready for it in this context. It usually indicates.. http://bit.ly/yAuH6 #
  • Dear Fringe: the X-files would like their scorpion mole-rat boy back. #
  • The idiot box (http://j.mp/fv1UQ) – I'd be surprised if we averaged more than 3 hours a day, which means somewhere, someone's doing 13 h … #
  • Misery Bubblegum (http://j.mp/IaIBh) – Got this in the mail a few days ago. Now if only I had some people to play it with… #
  • Adrift: So, the impossibly ancient, impossibly not-being-torn-to-atoms station is the origin-point of th.. http://bit.ly/4U75n #
  • I and @daphneun have now spent a pretty significant sum of money to NOT go see Flogging Molly perform. Twice. It's like some kind of curse. #
  • Cirque de Soleil was a delight; left the wee bairn physically and mentally exhausted. Those two statements aren't related. #

Updates for the week of 2009-09-20

  • ROTTWEILER ATTACK! (http://j.mp/ajfPI) – Monday blahs? Watch this. #
  • 22 Tools You Should Keep in Your Car (http://j.mp/o3Tym) – Bookmarking for a shopping list. #
  • Adrift: After checking Deidre’s course (perfect) and Jon’s system repair (three months early).. http://bit.ly/1cNCzd #
  • Celebrated Darwin biopic can't find a distributor in the US, producer blames creationists (http://j.mp/xeKxD) – <b>hangs head in shame</b> #
  • New class is done – feedback was good. #
  • The perfect city (http://j.mp/Lx7Bt) – The theory he puts forth would mean the midwest w/should be a vast freakshow. Sadly, not true. #
  • Sometimes, I dream that my grandfather shows up at my first book signing, and he's really proud. Then I wake up. That part really sucks. #
  • I do not write from an outline; never saw the point. This batch of revisions is changing my opinion; you outline-writing people are smart. #
  • Adrift: – mw. mmph. hnh. ngggh. whzzt? gnnghhhh! wha? what What WHAT! Why… noise. Tired. Why….. http://bit.ly/kKzij #
  • Can't find a non-Mac index-cards-on-corkboard story layout tool, so I'm buying some actual index cards. And corkboard. #takethatscrivener #
  • Going to @jonathancoulton on Friday. Tickets suspiciously strings-free. Giddy, but on guard. #
  • Adrift: SHIP alarm. Crap. We’re probably still in a jump, so… fire? Nothing else it could be .. http://bit.ly/1F9De #
  • The Empire Strikes Barack [Pic Of The Day] (http://j.mp/PDUWk #
  • Not a great day. Not /bad/, as such, but decidedly less-good than it might have been. #
  • This is me: RT: @RowanLarke: My book is like a big game of Jenga. With words. I'm scared I'll take a piece out and later it'll collapse. #
  • We is America (http://j.mp/VPAB8) – "9/12/01: everyone was an American. 8 years later, the 9-12 Project: 78,000 white people who can’t s … #
  • How to Unlock the Amazing Secret of Unlimited Productivity (http://j.mp/7yoMz) – As a teacher of productivity/time management classes, I … #
  • I just noticed that the current WIP-copy I'm working in is missing stuff. Entire scenes. #eyegouge #OpenOfficeNeedsADiffCompare #
  • Hey Twitterfolk – about a week back, someone mentioned a free online thing that backs up versioned copies of your stuff. RT yourself, plz. #
  • Adrift: The only object that exists in both jump-space and regular space is a moon in the Remnants, but t.. http://bit.ly/fJDZQ #
  • The Search (http://j.mp/qMt9u) – Ahh, perspective. #
  • RT: @kottke: nearly 45,000 annual US deaths are associated with lack of health insurance – a 9/11 every month or so. http://bit.ly/3AhscT #
  • Okay, WHAT is that noise? #yourguessasgoodasmine #
  • Cool. We'll actually be there pretty soon. At hampden and Monoco. #
  • Adrift: Turns out, I was wrong twice: I /did/ sleep that long, and that remnant moon isn’t the only.. http://bit.ly/11OwN0 #
  • Rt @mightymur things that should not be difficult to open: Midol. Arthritis medicine. Ben & Jerry's. (I agree. Especially the Midol.) #
  • Mind. Kinda blown. Rt @lilithsaintcrow "The story belongs to the character who changes the most." –Laura Kalpakian (http://bit.ly/3HKuPQ) #
  • (I miss all the good stuff) RT @cyface Hmmm. I declare that peeing in a urinal next to @jonathancoulton is a bit too surreal for me. :) #
  • The @jonathancoulton show was excellent. I laughed, cried, and combos thereof. Only downside was the table of idiots who wouldn't STFU. #
  • IMPORTANT: @daphneun has songs from Glee on her iPod. I will understand if you shun her for this. Or follow her. That too. #
  • In honor of Talk like a Pirate Day: http://bit.ly/2jJZw (there're live versions but I dig the machinima) #
  • Wanting to Game with My Dad (http://j.mp/2iCroF) – Someday. Someday… #
  • Chuck E. Cheese birthday party, plus post @jonathancoulton hangover. A bit like being a chestburster victim, juuust before the big reveal. #
  • Solar panels shaped like clay roof tiles (http://j.mp/13aTf5) – DO WANT. #