I'd love to hear more insights from that class, if you have the time.
The morning #HurricaneHelene hit Asheville members of our co-op sat in the dark, listening to the howling wind and crack of trees falling. When we emerged to take stock a cardboard sign on our door read “Community meeting here, Saturday at 2. Let’s talk about how we can take care of each other.” 1/?
Official Act!
One good way to create an intensified experience at a key point is to "desaturate" the scene or section before that key point by stripping out color and sensory detail, then load it back up at the key point. This is mostly if you want to create a hyperkinetic experience, a kind of overload.
"I'm not testing for Covid. If I'm sick I'm sick. What difference does it make?" It makes a big difference. You SHOULD be testing. There's things you should do differently if it's Covid. Governments & public health aren't informing you - but that doesn’t change reality 🧵/1
I love RTT! Any chance you could screenshot and post to Bluesky so we don't have to read it over there?
Because he wanted to create the perfect man who had every good physical feature.
Scholomance by Novik. First one is A Deadly Education. Unbelievably good.
I am so sorry for your loss