"Yes. Because there has to be something. Something one of us knows or has on our person. Something to move the story forward." LOL! :D I love this so much! :D
Sullivan gazed up at the nondescript sky, its featureless expanse testament to their Creator's current predicament. This line is perfection!
Characters exist beyond their authors, I think. Yes, I think so too. :D OMG! Imagine all the fanfiction they'll have to go through!! O_O
Sullivan would have been heartened by this if they hadn't tried moving in all directions, only to find that there was no world beyond their current scene. I think there must be some sort of a symbolic writing 'letting go' ritual. "Go, my characters, be free" and they become the creators of their own world... Or not. o_O Just thinking out loud. O_o
"I hear some guy named Sherlock Holmes has thousands of authors who've written adventures for him." Can you imagine going on a thousand adventures at once? :D LOL :D I'd LOVE to see that!! :D
Sullivan stared at him. "Word processor" just sounded so odd coming from Darcy. LOLOLOL :D
Of course She often used anachronisms, particularly in regard to Darcy's dialogue, and only got round to fixing them later. Any that She missed or couldn't explain any better, were put down to a quirk of Darcy's character. LOLOLOLOLOLOL :D I CAN'T *DYING*
Sullivan felt he was distinctly lacking in quirks, and fervently wished the Creator had at least made him more intelligent and worldly. OH NO BB YOU'RE KILLING ME!!
The gods that Darcy as a character worshipped? Their Creator? Or – and the thought made his head spin – the gods that She believed in? OMG TWISTED!! :D
"No, no, this is good! The story is moving on. Look, in the distance, a village!" Sullivan began to laugh in relief as the rain began. Perfection! :D
BB I WANT TEN BOOKS OF THIS!!! ALAKSJGHALSKDJGHASKDJGHALSKDJGHSDLKALSHVDFASJDG!!! PLEASE WRITE MOAR!!! *FLAILS MADLY*
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"Yes. Because there has to be something. Something one of us knows or has on our person. Something to move the story forward."
LOL! :D I love this so much! :D
Sullivan gazed up at the nondescript sky, its featureless expanse testament to their Creator's current predicament.
This line is perfection!
Characters exist beyond their authors, I think.
Yes, I think so too. :D OMG! Imagine all the fanfiction they'll have to go through!! O_O
Sullivan would have been heartened by this if they hadn't tried moving in all directions, only to find that there was no world beyond their current scene.
I think there must be some sort of a symbolic writing 'letting go' ritual. "Go, my characters, be free" and they become the creators of their own world...
Or not. o_O Just thinking out loud. O_o
"I hear some guy named Sherlock Holmes has thousands of authors who've written adventures for him."
Can you imagine going on a thousand adventures at once? :D LOL :D I'd LOVE to see that!! :D
Sullivan stared at him. "Word processor" just sounded so odd coming from Darcy.
LOLOLOL :D
Of course She often used anachronisms, particularly in regard to Darcy's dialogue, and only got round to fixing them later. Any that She missed or couldn't explain any better, were put down to a quirk of Darcy's character.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL :D I CAN'T *DYING*
Sullivan felt he was distinctly lacking in quirks, and fervently wished the Creator had at least made him more intelligent and worldly.
OH NO BB YOU'RE KILLING ME!!
The gods that Darcy as a character worshipped? Their Creator? Or – and the thought made his head spin – the gods that She believed in?
OMG TWISTED!! :D
"No, no, this is good! The story is moving on. Look, in the distance, a village!"
Sullivan began to laugh in relief as the rain began.
Perfection! :D
BB I WANT TEN BOOKS OF THIS!!! ALAKSJGHALSKDJGHASKDJGHALSKDJGHSDLKALSHVDFASJDG!!! PLEASE WRITE MOAR!!!
*FLAILS MADLY*