people ask authors where their ideas come from all the time, like they're expecting some sort of Mythical Process.
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people ask authors where their ideas come from all the time, like they're expecting some sort of Mythical Process.
mate, I was clipping my toenails and I thought out of absolutely nowhere "what if a Questioning Nun arrives at a mansion during a rainstorm in the night, ostensibly to seek shelter, but actually to solve a dark mystery"
idek what a Questioning Nun is and now I have to work that out!
better do the other foot first though.
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people ask authors where their ideas come from all the time, like they're expecting some sort of Mythical Process.
mate, I was clipping my toenails and I thought out of absolutely nowhere "what if a Questioning Nun arrives at a mansion during a rainstorm in the night, ostensibly to seek shelter, but actually to solve a dark mystery"
idek what a Questioning Nun is and now I have to work that out!
better do the other foot first though.
@astronomerritt The darkest mystery: "Why are there only NINE toenail clippings?!"
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@astronomerritt The darkest mystery: "Why are there only NINE toenail clippings?!"
@amenonsen Twelve chapters and a denouement later, I will find it in my sock.
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people ask authors where their ideas come from all the time, like they're expecting some sort of Mythical Process.
mate, I was clipping my toenails and I thought out of absolutely nowhere "what if a Questioning Nun arrives at a mansion during a rainstorm in the night, ostensibly to seek shelter, but actually to solve a dark mystery"
idek what a Questioning Nun is and now I have to work that out!
better do the other foot first though.
@astronomerritt "huh, from the look of that tree it was a sea urchin in a past life, I wonder how it likes being a tree?"
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