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idiosyncreant) wrote2009-06-01 05:04 pm
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Heart attack or broken neck, she wasn't sure which it would have been
This is a little banner for my Etsy shop gossamersong, now boasting
7 items, from a "technicolor kittens" Umbridge skein to the Spirited
Away Haku yarn and my Very Pink tribute to the Nutcracker.
Yes, I am striving to make the shop a Guess-The-Fandom Extravanganza!
why do you ask?
(I am inordinately proud of how those three central photos go together.
I am less proud, but at least relieved to be actually working on this again.)
Speaking of work, I submitted 3 poems and a story (two for the first time)
to various places today.
I am less industriously writing a completely new scene for Carnie's Con,
in which Poisson has Molly burgle back a letter. Her only condition is to
not have to go in through a coal-hatch. (Do you know about coal hatches?)
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When I saw your reply I gave myself credit for knowing your voice. ^-^
They *are* the coolest, but I only learned about them reading...Wolves of Willoughby Chase? Or something. Anyway. I'm glad you know.
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I specifically remember them from the Random House Book of Ghost Stories' "Beware of the Ghost", where this very distinguished-looking ghost is sitting on a pile of coal reading a newspaper :D
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No, really. It's just the sort of way you'd chose to say what you said. It's something I can't explain, but I've got an instinct for them in writing (or so I hear) and it threw me to have it not appear to be you, after all.
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I guess it's kind of like that "what does my house smell like" thing -- you're so acclimated that you will never know (unless you vacation awhile) the amalgamation of your house-smell, but everyone else instantly knows it, good or bad. Or is it just me that wonders these things?
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I am pretty sensitive to the olefactory memory of places, because sometimes I'll have one just hit me, introduced by something else, but I'm half-smelling the place I'm remembering. It's one of those things you can't really reproduce in fiction, which can be frustrating.
I loved writing my wolf shape-shifter POV because I concentrated on smells as her primary sense, even before she knows why her nose is so important. ^-^