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Jul. 26th, 2007 03:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I posted this as a respose to something on someone else's LJ, but then realized that it was personal enough that I wanted to replicate it here.
Top 10 reasons why I write "professionally" (whatever that means):
1. I was told to do it by a pervy blue fairy with a New York accent and a penchant for showing up in my shower and distrasting me into forgetting to rinse out my conditioner.
2. Because someday I want to save someone's life the way Meredith Ann Pierce and Katherine Kurtz saved mine.
3. Because as Alan Moore and Grant Morrison have shown me, it's one of the most effective ways to do magic in the contemporary world.
4. Because as much as I love Chick-lit, I will not let it become the defining popular literary voice of my generation.
5. Because some of the plots from my dreams are too weird and cool *not* to share.
6. Because I made a deal with a meta-lingual reality hacker, and she's counting on me to do my part to transform the metaverse.
7. Because I grew up on stories of girls without hands or voices who lived happily ever after because they were obedient and good, and I think that's bullshit.
8. Because I can't become a Zapatista, but I can be one of the Army of Dreamers.
9. Because someday I really want to win a prestigious writing award so that I can thank my writing group, Scat Hardcore.
10. Because I can't not write.
In other news, I just finished a 6k word story set in the Teleidoplex. The working title is "Panopticon in Amber", although that will probably change. This is my first official Teleidoplex writing (there's another story called "Intervention" that I wrote after finishing HP Book 7, but that doesn't count). It is therefore something of a milestone since to this point I've just worked on the thematics and world-building.
(goes off to eat granola and contemplate her navel, cause omphaloskepsicism is fun to say!)
Top 10 reasons why I write "professionally" (whatever that means):
1. I was told to do it by a pervy blue fairy with a New York accent and a penchant for showing up in my shower and distrasting me into forgetting to rinse out my conditioner.
2. Because someday I want to save someone's life the way Meredith Ann Pierce and Katherine Kurtz saved mine.
3. Because as Alan Moore and Grant Morrison have shown me, it's one of the most effective ways to do magic in the contemporary world.
4. Because as much as I love Chick-lit, I will not let it become the defining popular literary voice of my generation.
5. Because some of the plots from my dreams are too weird and cool *not* to share.
6. Because I made a deal with a meta-lingual reality hacker, and she's counting on me to do my part to transform the metaverse.
7. Because I grew up on stories of girls without hands or voices who lived happily ever after because they were obedient and good, and I think that's bullshit.
8. Because I can't become a Zapatista, but I can be one of the Army of Dreamers.
9. Because someday I really want to win a prestigious writing award so that I can thank my writing group, Scat Hardcore.
10. Because I can't not write.
In other news, I just finished a 6k word story set in the Teleidoplex. The working title is "Panopticon in Amber", although that will probably change. This is my first official Teleidoplex writing (there's another story called "Intervention" that I wrote after finishing HP Book 7, but that doesn't count). It is therefore something of a milestone since to this point I've just worked on the thematics and world-building.
(goes off to eat granola and contemplate her navel, cause omphaloskepsicism is fun to say!)
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Date: 2007-07-26 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-26 09:59 pm (UTC)Secondly, I'm not sure I've ever run into anyone who randomly threw out Meredith Ann Pierce's name. You rock.
;)
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Date: 2007-07-26 09:59 pm (UTC)So, if you were thinking the hot blonde from Pinnochio, that's probably outside his range.
My muse seems to be into him, though, so maybe he's got hidden depths.
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Date: 2007-07-26 10:00 pm (UTC)w0rd
she is a hero of mine as well.
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Date: 2007-07-26 10:03 pm (UTC)Did you know that she's working right now on a fantasy tetralogy for adults.
I am the squee.
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Date: 2007-07-26 10:10 pm (UTC)Kind of like research, actually. <g>
I look forward to reading the story!
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Date: 2007-07-26 10:14 pm (UTC)Damn.
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Date: 2007-07-26 10:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-26 11:05 pm (UTC)I'm now realizing that there's a good deal of just regular research that I need to be doing, starting with some reading on quantum physics for the layperson. Suggestions for good texts welcomed.
I'm going to Jason's to watch S2 of Who wants to be a superhero? tonight, so I can get CD's from you if you'll be around.
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Date: 2007-07-27 06:08 am (UTC)Of particular interest to you, I think, would be another favourite: (that dips into parascience a bit so it's not my introductory text) Michael Talbolt's The Holographic Universe.
And in my world, actually writing it is the most kind of worldbuilding. Unless you're running D&D.