andrewducker (![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) andrewducker) wrote2011-12-02 11:00 am
andrewducker) wrote2011-12-02 11:00 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) andrewducker) wrote2011-12-02 11:00 am
andrewducker) wrote2011-12-02 11:00 amInteresting Links for 02-12-2011
- Apple: Siri isn't anti-abortion.  Glad to hear it!
 
- Ministers announce U-turn on mobility benefit cut - Yaaaay!
 
- A Londoner’s Guide to Living in New York: Part 1.1: Language (I laughed at the translations)
 
- Having problems motivating yourself to write?  You need "Written? Kitten!", the world's best motivator!
 
- HP Printers Can Be Hacked to Catch on Fire
 
- New Icelandic volcano eruption could have global impact (Just what we need!)
 
- What it's like to sleep with cats
 




Re: Writing Motivation
Are your short scenes sometimes from what might be a single story, or are they completely separate?
That ability of yours to do convincing writing sounds really valuable.
Re: Writing Motivation
the fictional aspect is in assuming that the superstitions and supernatural beliefs were completely real, and genuinely happened.
this is where being able to write as though it's actually happening is fairly valuable. I'm assuming it's a direct effect of having spent my entire adult life in or around the city, and apparently knowing it better than the local historical society [who have made some truly bizarre errors and assumptions, such as getting the route of the Flodden Wall wrong]