#KnowYourAuthors#Writing 3 Who inspires you as a writer? Is it other writers? People in your life?
I get inspiration from everyone and everything. My main source are my dreams, where I can spend even months inside in one single dream (not one night, but one DREAM). But everything I see, listen, read, watch, etc. will serve to write something. The few friends that know I write are afraid to tell me what's going on with their lives because of this…>=)
"...friends that know I write are afraid to tell me what's going on with their lives..."
As well they ought! My evil stepfather (IRL, seriously) made it into a published novel as the antagonist. Never recognized himself, but it has been a joy to point that out to people. Hehehehe.
I find it quite telling that my nervewracking #dream last night after playing about 10 hours of #DeadSpace in the dark was...
...getting stuff together to move out of a communal space (AKA college dorms even if college is so far away my brain now makes weird explainations for why I am living in what is clearly a college dorm despite completely fucked up geometry and general nonsense)
We are going to be playing a bunch of football flash games, shitposts, and enjoying some John Madden John Madden John Madden UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Well that's a first. Somebody asked me a random question in a dream overnight that has caused me to find out more about my answer. I was asked by strangers in a park if I'd ever met anybody so posh that I couldn't understand what they said.
I replied yes. A man named Dr Pugh who I was told was part of the successful UK based climb if Everest in 1953.
I'd never looked into this or really given it much credence but lo, that was Griffith Pugh. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griffith_Pugh
The entire cover project itself was organized by small fan music collective The Jukeblockers over the course of several months, and includes a total of 11 sung languages, from the typical French to the obscure Ancient Hebrew.
Derivakat - VOICES【World Language Cover】- Technoblade Tribute (www.youtube.com)
The entire cover project itself was organized by small fan music collective The Jukeblockers over the course of several months, and includes a total of 11 sung languages, from the typical French to the obscure Ancient Hebrew.