True, Allyson, but not in YOUR fandom, if ya know what I mean. If you email "interview" Penny B and Lattu that Deb mentions, and any others you hear about, it could be an interesting piece and you could use other peoples' words to add to your word count. The subject matter may not do it for you, so,you know, only if it it's intriguing to you!
'Objects In Space'
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Oh, the actual meeting coming through fandom?
Hec and JZ met through b.org, and IIRC, their wedding cake had the monkeypants dialogue (mostly monologue) written on it in frosting.
I met D. because of b.org, but not until after Buffy was gone.
Sneaking in one more Comfort foods drabble.
Food is memory. French toast is Saturday morning cartoons at Nana and Papa’s house. Chinese food is hiding in the halls during a drama club meeting, trying to avoid the janitor seeing that we brought food into the school and him threatening to expel us for doing so. Del’s frozen lemonade is summer in a paper cup. Pizza is laughing and eating too much with friends after a long day of school. Mornings smell like a cup of freshly brewed tea. Family gatherings smell of coffee and anisette. Elderflower presse tastes like England and gelato of Italy. Pasta is love.
Allyson, do you have a piece that serves as a real companion to your Safe Harbor from Ann Arbor piece? A full flesh out of your Escape to L.A.?
Because I've found myself wondering about that. It shows up in drips and dabs in other essays, but I still want to know how you did it.
sj owns this drabble topic.
sj owns this drabble topic.
Indeed she does! And I'm going to just sit back and enjoy it.
Thanks, deb and Sail. This topic keeps whispering things in my ear, and I am trying to quiet the demons that popped up yesterday when I was going through my old journals. The ones that keep saying, "You're a lousy writer. You never could write, and you never will be able to write."
oh! K-Fucked!(KFKD) Thanks, Anne Lamott, for the name for the thing almost all writers know.
Allyson, do you have a piece that serves as a real companion to your Safe Harbor from Ann Arbor piece? A full flesh out of your Escape to L.A.?
Because I've found myself wondering about that. It shows up in drips and dabs in other essays, but I still want to know how you did it.
Seconded.