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Things I have done today:

1. Buy groceries.

2. Pot a baby spider plant, which I am going to inflict upon a coworker on Tuesday. (Hey, she specifically asked for it!)

3. Google a lot of penthouse apartment floorplans as part of the revision process for "The Law of Conservation of Mangrit." Attempt to sketch blueprints based on vague descriptions in the fic. Tear hair repeatedly in frustration. Realize yet again that I should never be an architect.

4. Finish reading The Age of Revolution and start reading The Age of Capital.

5. Read the proposed bylaw revisions that are up for approval in tomorrow's church meeting. Suddenly realize that I'm not sure if I still qualify as a voting member. (I didn't pledge last year or this year, on account of financial uncertainty, and I think I missed the congregational meeting last spring.) Shrug and hope for the best.

6. Agree to work more hours at Not the IRS on Monday.

7. Call my parents to catch up. Sympathize with my dad about his encyclopedia editing woes.

8. Walk into town twice, first because I had to return some library books and then later on because I just really wanted Chinese takeout for dinner.

9. Recharge my bus pass.

...

I lead a boring life, and I like it that way. :-)

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Date: 2015-04-12 05:04 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] marmota_b
My brother-in-law is an architect. Now you have me wondering if he could make plans based on fic. Not that that I'm going to inflict that on him, mind you.

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Date: 2015-04-15 09:10 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] marmota_b
Yeah. And it gets more complicated with reader impressions projected on the text, too: and very often, writers actually count on those impressions to fill in the gaps - I know I often do.
I'm the sort of writer who tries to have it all figured out and be consistent, but it does not necessarily make way to my writing in an obvious manner and I don't chart it out... which might sometimes be helpful to do. I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to figure out on which side of the river the road from Beaver's Dam through Beruna to Cair Paravel would have gone in each section of the journey, and even after I've figured it out, I still can't remember.
And sometimes you form an idea based on your own experience when reading, and then have trouble getting rid of it, even though it contradicts what's actually in the text.

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Date: 2015-04-18 03:54 pm (UTC)
marmota_b: Photo of my groundhog plushie puppet, holding a wrapped present (Default)
From: [personal profile] marmota_b
Now that's an extreme example. :D Mine's just River Rush being a lot like the river in a place I've been visiting nearly every summer since childhood... including usually going upstream instead of downstream. This is, of course, exacerbated by the weird logistics of that journey in Prince Caspian, where logically, they should go upstream from the sea, but don't.

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