Brains be gone

  1. D&D Podcast November 20, 2009: Author Ethan Gilsdorf – I don’t think that Gilsdorf in any way intended this, but I felt vaguely insulted by his point of view about geekdom.
  2. The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy The Big Goodbye (Part I) – Figures my second episode would be the finale. *rolls eyes*
  3. The Sofanauts No 33 – Entertained and informed at the same time. The discussion on politics will probably have ruffled some feathers, but it was open and frank and not-malicious… and therefore awesome.
  4. Fourcast Podcast Omega Point steals our gender – Ep. 7 – I had dropped Fourcast because it doesn’t address writing, but I couldn’t stay away. Lots of thought provoking fourcasting and… I’ll be staying. I think that the ideas addressed here are totally ripe for the stealing. Xp
  5. Theme and Variations Episode 2: Black Orchid, by Rick Novy – Very smooth. I can’t figure out why, maybe it is the flowers, but I want to compare this to Heather Roulo’s scifi horror story about a man eating plant. Oh and the end was very nice. I want to know if Novy constructed the story to use that ending.
  6. Theme and Variations Episode 3: Post-Apocalyptic Guitar in G Minor, by Caroline Rhodes -
  7. Touching the Monolith Episode 25-3 Interview Special with Michelle M. Welch – Between Lejon (TTM) and Mangan, I now know about Welch. Which is why I was able to enjoy the two stories listed above. So, thanks!
  8. The Nanomonkeys: The End – Didn’t I list this one yesterday?

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  1. Regarding item #5, the answer is no.  The ending sort of formed itself when I got there.  It just seemed right at the time.  Glad it worked for you.

  2. Interesting comments on “Black Orchid” at BrainWyrms. http://www.brainwyrms.com/2009/12/03/brains-be-gone/

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