I'm doing something similar. The only two Discworld books I've not read are the last two Tiffany Aching, so I've been rereading the Witches books in advance. Lords and Ladies is next, and I've just taken a detour and read Midsummer Night's Dream. (I read Macbeth before Wyrd Sisters.)
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This one was brutal.
Since learning that my town has a 250 year-old competition in which the winner gets to be known as a Knight-of-the-Green, I've been filled with a nascent desire to take up lawn bowls.
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Been reading the T. S. Eliot cat poems to my son (my fave is Mr Mistoffolees, & we both love Macavity). Imagine my dismay when I then heard their renditions in Cats for the first time. They completely butcher the natural rhythm of the poems!
¡Justo! Y la obra de los perfeccionistas siempre es más perfecta en su estado potencial. Una vez publicada, se vuelve finita y limitada.
It depends on the rose.
procedural generation saves neither time nor money and is not something people do to save budget on a project
Later Lambchop moved from its alt-country beginnings into strange experiments with autotune that are very different from what came before, but still very interesting.
procedural generation is always just 30 hand-written possums in a trenchcoat
There are also rules, but they do not form a system, and only experienced people can apply them right.
But when I call 'Slabl', then what I want is, that he should bring me a slabl
One would like to say: This and that incident have taken place; laugh, if you can.
I've resurrected my Wittgenstein bot. This will (eventually) post the complete works of Wittgenstein, out of order.
If you've never read his Remarks on Frazer's Golden Bough, then you're in for a treat (eventually).
I’m about halfway through Middlemarch now, and I’m loving that there's a SECOND problematic-codicil-to-a-will. If a plot element is really good, then you can give your novel rich parallels if you just reuse it later.
Apparently Bluesky allows art bots, so I intend to slowly port over the ones I used to run on Twitter. I had one that posted the complete works of Wittgenstein, Nietzsche, and various minor anarchist like Novatore. Also various joke generators (i.e. non-LLM generation). We'll see how easy it is.
After much prevarication, I've decided to see what it's like over here. You may know me from my interactive fiction, my former work as a radical bookseller, through academia, or maybe we have met in person!