I’ve been thinking (not sure how I keep doing that given the lack of brain encasement), if the muse won’t … muse … then can the writer {i]create[/i]? Isn’t the author/muse relationship much like that of life/oxygen? Maybe not for real writers, but for those like say … me.
Well, you can’t force someone to give you a good musing; that’s illegal. I understand automusing is a popular solution if you have no alternative. I’m pretty sure there are websites you can browse to help you with the process.
I have completed construction an alternate universe for my as yet undisclosed chapter. I have several GB in imagery, 0.2TB in audio, and 0.5TB in video for supporting the chapter I intend to write. Let’s call it an even 1.0TB for simplicity. Please make room in your inbox to receive my compressed, then encrypted files.
I’m a newbie, and getting a bit lost here. I certainly don’t have the sort of tech necessary for terabytes of audio and video, but am I right in thinking that we need to include:
A prehistoric fly
A Klingon
3 poodles
One HAW (Hairy Arsed Welder to the uninitiated)
A biplane
Ocean
Alien abductions
Ben Franklin
Bill Cosby
Pocket watches
Opossums
Rocky References
Preface: You just might fit in nicely in these parts.
I do believe that you have lost your way in one aspect: you need your OWN list and plot for the chapter Piggy will assign. By having your own list you will introduce the variability that will keep Piggy busy for days wishing that he would learn to say “NEVER AGAIN” and actually mean it.
And welcome to aboard. Another antagonist is always welcome. Just beware the elbows and barbed comments from your peers. We can be brutally fun. Mostly to ourselves, but on occasion the inattentive will post fodder for our cannons which we simply can not resist. But you my friend… you’ve declared yourself to be fair game from your third post. I like you.