You largely have
This will make a good sample page for introducing people to my poetry, or to crowdfunding. These are some of my most popular projects so I think they'll appeal widely.
These are the content notes for " The Little Shadow Across the Grass." Read about the Grunge. The Ghost Dance was meant to " roll…
These are the setting notes for " The Little Shadow Across the Grass." Read about the Blackfeet Reservation. This map shows Glacier…
These are the character notes for " The Little Shadow Across the Grass." Many of the character names came partly from Blackfeet…
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You're welcome!
February 20 2011, 05:23:35 UTC 10 years ago
February 20 2011, 03:59:30 UTC 10 years ago
...and I'm still amazed that my random comment about hiding out under the bed (with the resident bogeyman) started this series. O_o
Yay!
February 20 2011, 04:29:07 UTC 10 years ago
Thank you!
>> ...and I'm still amazed that my random comment about hiding out under the bed (with the resident bogeyman) started this series. O_o <<
Once you drop the pebble in the pond, there is no telling where the ripples will wind up.
That's the joy of cyberfunded creativity. It's a conversation between creator and audience. I set a theme. You give me prompts. I pick some that sound cool, and write about them. You choose what to sponsor. Every once in a while, a poem proves so captivating that someone asks to see more of its characters and setting. We toss the inspiration back and forth between us -- anything could happen, any prompt could become a poem, could become a series. It is all up to what people decide they love enough to support over time.
February 20 2011, 04:10:22 UTC 10 years ago
*bookmarks*
I really enjoy your serial poems a lot. Having them all in one place is handy.
Thank you!
February 20 2011, 04:32:02 UTC 10 years ago
*grin* I know you're a fan of my serial poetry. Creating this page did a great job of highlighting some folks who count among my best prompters and sponsors.
February 20 2011, 10:48:17 UTC 10 years ago
"I think that I shall not compose
a poem sweet as Cheerios..."
Mmmm...
Cheerios...
like tiny little donuts...
Mmmm...
But seriously,
productivity and organization are good things.
Yes...
February 20 2011, 17:23:24 UTC 10 years ago
productivity and organization are good things. <<
I put the guide on my main website because that one is easier to organize and update than a LiveJournal post. I think it turned out pretty well.
Re: Yes...
February 21 2011, 13:59:47 UTC 10 years ago
and, yes, it did turn out well.