"Reflections in a Turning Mirror"? Not quite so frenetic as spinning. I can do a long riff on the metaphor of how many faces would a two-faced god have in a mirror (yeah, yeah, other face on the back, I know what I'm talking about).
And I even have the opening scene for the sequel. This is never a good sign. At least not for my other projects.
Now why did a vision of a camera obscura just pop into my head...?
I like "Turning" mirror much better than Spinning.
deb, you've given me an Angelus/Wes bunny. Damn.
deb, you've given me an Angelus/Wes bunny. Damn.
Me? What I did do? Should I be pleased or ridiculously smug about it?
(vaguely pleased yet mildly apprehensive newbie/off sabbatical in the corner)
Ahhhhhh.
We have one in SF, down at the Musee Mechanique, by Cliff House. A camera obscura, that is, not a bunny.
Well - it might be a bunny.
Everything's a bunny. Every. Damned. Thing.
Our Seattle museums lack anything cool.
Plei, my twin!
Well, we were. But I got a cool number out of it
OK. Will do some more Amanda. Should be definitely interesting (for me), since I'm blazing through third book in the new series (see tagline) and the ghost in that one's an incubus. If I do, should I post in bits as written, or should I wait? Protocol in place?
It's really up to you, Deb. Some people won't publish bits of a work in progress, and others do.
I vote post them as you write them, but only because I am so enamored of Amanda.
down at the Musee Mechanique
Really want to go there.