#ScribesAndMakers 6: Graphic novel: Art or words importance?

As many have said, you need both. But I'm going to buck the trend and lean on the words. Two reasons:
-Between something pretty but ultimately empty, and something meaningful that's blandly conveyed, I'd go with the second. Think xkcd. Art will elevate, but for me isn't the foundation.
-Picking the right words to both convey things and fit in the darn word balloons is non-trivial.

Granted, my art is weak, I may be biased, YMMV.

#ScribesAndMakers 7: #TTMD w/ @art_of_goulwenr

Clocking in 10pm EST with some questions:
-You say you're largely visual, so if there is dialogue, do you leave space for it, or do the whole image and then cover up a piece, something else?
-Opposite to @crcollins I remember 90% of my dreams. Are you in yours, then you recast/change that fact, or are you more watching things play out, or something else?
-Finally, anything you'd hoped to discuss that simply didn't come up? If so, go for it.

#ScribesAndMakers 8: Define a book?

In theory it's a bunch of written words (fiction or nonfiction), with or without illustration, which is different from a story. Meaning graphic novels fit and audio books don't.

In practice when does a "book" end and become its own sequel, and where do my serials even fit in. I dunno, YMMV, etc.

#ScribesAndMakers 9: Is 1 the loneliest number?

No, zero probably takes that. Mathematically, it's the only "whole number" (between natural and integer sets), it's often confused for "nothing" ("the limit does not exist" does not mean zero), and in a larger number, it's seen as a placeholder allowing for 10, 100, etc.

I don't even have a polynomial character for degree zero, though Lyn has a vertical form. It's a webcomic!
https://tapas.io/series/Any-Q/info

#ScribesAndMakers 10: Out of character creativity, challenging assumptions?

Not sure, as I'm rather all over the map. If we assume I primarily write fantasy serials, attempt drawing art and do song parodies... which of the following seems most out of character? (Based on that blurb, or my bio.) All are true, incidentally.

Online Roleplay
0%
NSFW (PWP) stories
40%
Sewing
40%
Cooking
20%
Poll ended at .

#ScribesAndMakers 11: Birthday song?

Add me to those puzzled by mention of the Beatles. Is it someone's birthday, incidentally?

I only know the standard song and have no desire to branch out. However, my wife's side is French, and they have a whole different song... I can never remember the lyrics.

I try to join in for the "que ces quelques fleurs, vous apportent le bonheur". Yeah, here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gNOW2knM34

Bon anniversaire ! Traditional french birthday song ;)

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#ScribesAndMakers 12: Guffaw?

I won't take any of your guff, no matter how much you say "awwww".

#ScribesAndMakers 13: How well do you sing?

Quite well, I was in a choir for years, performed in musicals, and ended up with a music minor as part of my degree. When my department at work heard me sing 'Happy Birthday' for someone, I abruptly became the birthday singer in perpetuity.

Don't take my word for it though, here's a sample from about 10 years ago when I was singing math:
https://youtu.be/G16uv0zEXYo?si=VLMF8gV0ccqiaXhp&t=310

MyFavorite- Gregory @MathTans

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#ScribesAndMakers 14: Creative things this month?

Done more writing this month than the last three months combined. But that's pretty typical for February, when I gain more free time, so nothing to get too excited over. (Though I suppose I could have slacked off.) We'll see if it continues.

#ScribesAndMakers 15: Hashtag's first birthday, cake?

Did not realize it had been a year (obvious if you read my confusion with prompt 11). Congratulations!

Know what I'm going to do? Introduce you to Dylan Hollis, queer social media personality and baker. Try and guess whether this Pinto Bean Cake will be any good.

You're welcome.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mbob-hscO6Y

Dylan Hollis - Pinto Bean Cake

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#ScribesAndMakers 16: Favourite decade of music?

Nope. Growing up in the 80s and 90s I listened to 60s too and thought it was neat. These days I mostly keep current but still listen to older radio stations.

I couldn't even tell you what decade half the songs on my playlists are even from.

#ScribesAndMakers 17: Memory of past SAM prompt?

Prompt answers rarely linger for me. That said, I amused myself the time I became Rapunzel.

https://wandering.shop/@QuasiTemporal/115595121659891442

#ScribesAndMakers 18: Have you ever done your own cover?

All the time. My webcomic had a cover page for each series that I would draw (below), Epsilon had an image on the main link page, and I have even slapped something together for "Time Untied" (below).

Are they GOOD? Not really.

Best cover is probably the commissioned art of my MC, to which I added the "Time & Tied" title. I might commission something to use again in future.

#ScribesAndMakers 19: Gaming affect creativity?

Half the characters in my "Epsilon" serials are from RPGs that ended, but then I wanted to keep the character around. These were either D&D dice style, or online MUXes. So that's a pretty big influence.

I've never been DM/GM though, so as far as plots go, nope. At least, no known direct inspiration from any game plots (visual novels or otherwise).

#ScribesAndMakers 20: Misconception in popular media that bothers you?

That's a difficult one, mostly because:
-I'm not sure I know what is currently "popular" media
-I automatically emotionally disassociate, meaning it's damn hard to "bother" me

Someone's mentioned the 10% of the brain one, that is annoying. Then there's the vaccine/autism study that was thoroughly debunked, yet a belief persists. Finally, sugar doesn't cause hyperactivity. They've done randomized controlled trials on that.

#ScribesAndMakers 21: #TTMD w/ @Firlefanz

Still 10pm for me, so first question is about the avatar. Not a wolf, dragon or person, thus what does the horse represent? (Apologies if it's an obvious thing I missed.)

Also, the buildup mentioned gaming. What sort of gaming, fantasy? Do you ever find it more of a distraction?

Finally, anything else you felt like delving into that didn't happen to come up.

#ScribesAndMakers 22: A line from a book you wrote, and from two others. Which is mine?

A. We're to text each other immediately if we get any ideas or notice any problems in the timeline.

B. I don't suppose we could just time-travel over there? We don't seem limited spatially when doing it.

C. Whatever I do, it's already happened, yeah? It's not like I can change the past.

Text each other
27.3%
Just time travel over
45.5%
It's already happened
27.3%
Poll ended at .

#ScribesAndMakers 23: Line poll

The thought of needing other lines concerned me, but then I remembered #TimeTravelAuthors does quotes every couple weeks, so I used that.

A was @juliebihn ; I don't use texting much.

B was @NaraMoore ; I often have rules about moving through space

C was me from a short story anthology. I do tend to have characters argue about fate and paradox.

I did think all were plausible. The voting seems to back that up. Thanks for playing along!

#ScribesAndMakers 24: Something you learned about one community member's creativity?

Sincere apologies, but most of this tends to flow through my brain day to day with little of it sticking long term. I very possibly re-learn things I already knew. Everyone's amazing.

Today I learned @saposcat has an impressive memory, and re-learned that the people who organize this are both clever (seriously, did not pick up on the birthday thing) and dedicated.

#ScribesAndMakers 25: Stream process/work creation?

Oh, I probably would, because I've done a bunch of things online that could be considered stupid, including my song parodies.

However, it's probably not in your best interests I do, because my random outbursts aren't as interesting as they sound. And it's probably not in my best interests either, because someone out there would take offense at the smallest thing and harass me. I don't need more stress.

#ScribesAndMakers 26: Abandon creative projects?

Frequently. Usually because others aren't interacting with them and wouldn't seem to miss them. Rarely because I stopped enjoying them myself, but did have other projects to attend to. I always try to leave off at an endpoint.

Examples include personified math (serial, revived as webcomic, shelved again), Epsilon (less than 5 votes on plot) and Marmalade Mercury (revived 18 years later and completed).

#ScribesAndMakers 27: Splat?

The name of the cat in the series of books by Rob Scotton? My daughter read them more a year ago, less so of late.

#ScribesAndMakers 28: How was Feb?

More productive than the last three months combined (despite being shorter), but that's pretty much par for the course after we've achieved semester turnaround.

In brief, actual writing occurred on at least four separate occasions, resulting in getting through a couple scenes. Meanwhile, the AO3 repost continues.

#ScribesAndMakers Mar 1: How much creative time this month?

Eh. Work will be busier than February, but there's March Break, but I'll be spending that as a full time Dad as my wife works.

Maybe the same as last month, meaning I could get through a couple more scenes.

#ScribesAndMakers 2: #TTMD @NaraMoore

Getting late, a few more questions to round things out:
-You mentioned having set things in the same universe with some character crossover. Was that a conscious decision, organization tool, Easter Egg for readers, other?
-Do you read manga in the original Japanese?
-Might the WebAuthorsCafe make a return someday?
-How much of a slow burn do you like in yuri, is it different reading vs writing?

Finally, any other thoughts that didn't already come up.

#ScribesAndMakers 3: Ripple?

I do prefer the ripple cut potato chips to flat potato chips, though I really don't know why. Possibly more robust in dips?

#ScribesAndMakers 4: MadLib Request

Okay, I'll take:
-Two plural nouns
-Two verbs ending in -ed
-A verb ending in -ing
-Two speaking words (eg. "said")
-Two adjective/noun combos (eg. "large table")
-An adverb
-An article of clothing
-A body part

Those last just to make it interesting. Results will follow tonight.

#ScribesAndMakers 5a: MadLib Reveal
(original to follow)

@saposcat version:

“Lots of bicycles,” Peaches yelled.

Carrie clapped. Peaches had whacked a piece of wacky clown by wrapping her hand around her skivvies, using the piece to flip open one of the towers.

Carrie approached, bluntly ignoring the extra elbow Peaches was exposing.

“Someone is whining to stay here for a while,” Carrie called.

“Or they’re whining a very terrible actor.”

#ScribesAndMakers 5c: MadLib Reveal
(original to follow)

@adaddinsane version:

“Lots of cats,” Peaches said.

Carrie ranted. Peaches had lasted a piece of sleepy cat by wrapping her hand around her bandanna, using the piece to flip open one of the dogs.

Carrie approached, coldly ignoring the extra knuckle Peaches was exposing.

“Someone is requiring to stay here for a while,” Carrie said.

“Or they’re requiring a very sleepy cat.”

(Golly, Carrie sounds threatening in this one!)

#ScribesAndMakers 5x: MadLib Reveal
(original text)

“Lots of {instant noodles},” Peaches {remarked}.

Carrie {turned}. Peaches had {grasped} a piece of {discarded wood} by wrapping her hand around her {skirt}, using the piece to flip open one of the {boxes}.

Carrie approached, {pointedly} ignoring the extra {thigh} Peaches was exposing.

“Someone is {planning} to stay here for a while," Carrie {said}.

“Or they’re {planning} a very {sad party}.”

#ScribesAndMakers 6: Choosing a title?

For the work? Generally come up with wordplay options and settle on what I like the most. ("Time & Tied" is a play on "time and tide", formerly "Time Trippers" until I learned that name was in use elsewhere. "Epsilon Project" references math epsilon as being a small change.)

For the serial entry? Whatever I like, based on what I wrote. A bit generic, so need to keep a record so I don't reuse titles.

#ScribesAndMakers 7: Communicate in sign language?

I wouldn't say communicate. I know bits and pieces from when we took a course with my daughter back when she was two or so. I remember "more", "thank you" and some letters. All ASL, I don't think I realized there was no universal standard.

#ScribesAndMakers 8: Country other than yours (Canada) that influences creativity?

Can't really escape the influence of the USA, for better or worse. To a lesser degree there's also shades of France (my in-laws are from there, my French isn't all Quebecois) and England (my father and grandparents, plus royalty on our currency).

Japan is a reach, but given I've watched anime for over half my life, read manga and written fanfic, it may be influencing me more than I think.

#ScribesAndMakers 9: Song line, guess how it continues.

Canadian Content time. Using Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Tonight I'm Getting Over You".

LINE: "It's been a real hard night. And I just hold my pillow tight."

THEN:
(1) But the more we try, no, this we can't deny.
(2) It won't love me back, no, it's not you and I.
(3) You won't know the truth, if it hit you in the eye.

"...this we can't deny."
30%
"...it's not you and I."
50%
"...hit you in the eye."
20%
Poll ended at .

#ScribesAndMakers 10: Song results

Carly Rae Jepsen's "Tonight I'm Getting Over You":
It's been a real hard night. And I just hold my pillow tight.
It won't love me back, no, it's not you and I.

Half of voters picked the correct lyric above. Either knowing a less popular song, or process of elimination, or luck.

-"...this we can't deny" is in fact from my song parody "Probability", which used this same tune.
-"...hit you in the eye" is from a song by The Clash.

Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBOE1aUNZVo

Carly Rae Jepsen - Tonight I'm Getting Over You

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#ScribesAndMakers 11: Ever done 3D printing?

Nope. Saw a 3D printer once, forget where, I think some Professional Development thing. Have never felt the need (or time) for one.

#ScribesAndMakers 12: Any customizations, like an em-dash key?

Nothing occurs. I am pretty much novice level in all the things, having no motivation to figure out such details.

#ScribesAndMakers 13: Short fiction?

I don't read short stories much, unless they're part of an anthology. Weird, I know, because it takes me forever to get through novels unless it's summer. Somehow I prefer reading to take a while?

Nothing against them of course; I have some published myself. I do find them harder to write in that I always want to spin things out more, but in the right circumstances I manage.

#ScribesAndMakers 14: #TTMD with @degroof

Random mix here:
-Where did the name Pickles come from? Do you ever have difficulty naming characters?
-Are you in any of your dreams that became short stories?
-I have to know about the Adam Savage art connection, and was it during Mythbusters' run?

And then, whether there was anything else you wanted to comment on that you weren't specifically asked about.

@QuasiTemporal #ScribesAndMakers Mar 14½: I have to know about the Adam Savage art connection, and was it during Mythbusters' run?

Ah, well, that's a bit of a convoluted story...

In December of 2012, George Hrab presented a holiday wish list on his podcast. The list included "One clockwork orange. Not the book but an actual wind-up piece of fruit."

I latched onto that and made an orange with a bowler hat and one gear-shaped eye.

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@QuasiTemporal

I managed to find a paperweight that played "Singing in the Rain" when you wound it up, and fitted that into the back of the orange.

In the summer of 2013, I donated the orange to a fundraising auction run by a friend of mine (Maria). Another friend of mine (A), saw it at the auction but was unable to acquire it. At the time, A was working as a logistics manager for Adam Savage. She knew that "A Clockwork Orange" was one of Adam's favorite movies, ...

2/4

@QuasiTemporal

...and so she approached me to build another one as a present for him.

If I recall correctly, A was not terribly familiar with the movie, and so didn't really know the significance of the tune this orange played.

When she presented it to Adam — and I'm getting this second-hand, so I might not have the events exactly correct — he enthusiastically asked, "Does it play 'Singing in the Rain'?", to which A replied, "How did you know that?!"

3/4

@QuasiTemporal

As far as I know, the orange is in a display case somewhere in Adam Savage's workshop. Any time there's a video that pans across the display cases, I freeze-frame to see if I can spot it, but no luck so far.

4/4

@degroof That's a really neat story, thanks. It also means you somehow found two paperweights that play the song, which is impressive.

He seems to answer a lot of viewer mail on his Tested channel, maybe you should send something in asking him if he still keeps it in his shop.

@QuasiTemporal Yeah, I got lucky on those paperweights. There's a company that makes ones that just happen to be ideal for building projects around.