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Posts by Amanda Saville

A clump of bright purple wild violet flowers surrounded by leaf litter and bits of grass and maybe also some wild strawberries and dandelions. And some sort of carrot-y thing that I get in my yard a lot but I don't quite know what it is.

A clump of bright purple wild violet flowers surrounded by leaf litter and bits of grass and maybe also some wild strawberries and dandelions. And some sort of carrot-y thing that I get in my yard a lot but I don't quite know what it is.

You know what I think we could all use right now? More gratuitous violets.

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I love it! I am all for fun baby hats!

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What Elegant Stars Queer Tales of Impossible Style, a fashionable space opera anthology.

hello good morning today I am yelling at you (politely) to go help fund WHAT ELEGANT STARS, the next installment in the Queer Tales anthology series! www.kickstarter.com/projects/dav...

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A reunion decades in the making! Back in December, Kevin, Bill, Beez and Patrick got together to adjust and calibrate the bots we used for the Kickstarter video. Support all future bot repairs on our Kickstarter: rifftraxmakesmst3k.com

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What's so amazing about Jim Henson as a puppeteer is that he could literally be explaining that Kermit is made out of felt and ping pong balls and yet Kermit still feels alive the whole time he's doing it

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I still yearn for the Biscuit Mountain. XD

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My story, "A Hint of Cinnamon, a Whiff of Mint" is in this, along with a whole bounty of other positive stories, which I think is an excellent way to end the year!

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YIKES, that is definitely a candy conveyor belt of a challenge!

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Can confirm: It is silly and fun and surprisingly challenging!

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SFFH Random Fiction Title Generator! a random title generator made with lists and code and geared towards SFFH writers!

hello, writerly & creative friends! i've been working on an unhinged random title generator. ^-^

features:
- 55+ different title structures
- 6k+ words in lists!
- no gen-AI

= endless possibilities for chaos 👀

I hope it inspires you! (or makes you laugh!)

perchance.org/sffh-title-g...

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I'm so happy this story found a home with TTL! I'm proud of how it turned out, especially that I somehow managed to thread that needle between humor and sadness, which is something I'm still working on mastering (my secondary proudness is wiggling knitting into a story mwahaha).

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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Learning from Stoppard
By  Mike Fitzgerald, June  13, 2016

Comparing two drafts of a script can be hugely instructive, revealing point-by-point how a writer went about improving the story. When I stumbled upon an earlier draft of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, I discovered a dazzling, glittering trove of lessons as nourishing as eternal life itself. Well, nearly so.

Last Crusade was written by Jeffrey Boam, from a story by George Lucas and Menno Meyjes. So say the opening credits. Boam’s final draft, dated March 1, 1988 (ten weeks before production) differs drastically from the published script which reflects the released version of the film. Differences come as no shock, but with Last Crusade they aren’t just a few deleted scenes and some line changes. Whole sections of the Boam draft were reimagined, major set pieces were added, and the pacing and tone were markedly transformed. Whoever made these changes possessed a profound grasp of story craft.

Screenshot from https://www.creativescreenwriting.com/indiana-jones-and-the-last-crusade-learning-from-stoppard/

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Learning from Stoppard By Mike Fitzgerald, June 13, 2016 Comparing two drafts of a script can be hugely instructive, revealing point-by-point how a writer went about improving the story. When I stumbled upon an earlier draft of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, I discovered a dazzling, glittering trove of lessons as nourishing as eternal life itself. Well, nearly so. Last Crusade was written by Jeffrey Boam, from a story by George Lucas and Menno Meyjes. So say the opening credits. Boam’s final draft, dated March 1, 1988 (ten weeks before production) differs drastically from the published script which reflects the released version of the film. Differences come as no shock, but with Last Crusade they aren’t just a few deleted scenes and some line changes. Whole sections of the Boam draft were reimagined, major set pieces were added, and the pacing and tone were markedly transformed. Whoever made these changes possessed a profound grasp of story craft. Screenshot from https://www.creativescreenwriting.com/indiana-jones-and-the-last-crusade-learning-from-stoppard/

Nine years ago Mike Fitzgerald wrote up an extraordinarily fascinating breakdown of the differences between the Tom Stoppard shooting script and the original Jeffrey Boam draft of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade.

It's well worth your time: www.creativescreenwriting.com/indiana-jone...

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I'm so sorry to hear this, Arley. Thank you for all the hard work you and Shingai did on such an awesome magazine.

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I guess at the very least I've proven to myself that I can in fact sew a shirt, so that's better than nothing! Hopefully the next one will go a bit smoother.

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A pale green three quarter sleeve shirt lying on a carpet. The shirt is very very obviously handmade, between the wonky seams and the twisted collar (it's a design element now shut up).

A pale green three quarter sleeve shirt lying on a carpet. The shirt is very very obviously handmade, between the wonky seams and the twisted collar (it's a design element now shut up).

Well. It's not gonna win any awards, but I've made my first shirt. It's not great. The seams are rough and the collar is all twisted, but it is technically wearable. In my defense, I did accidentally choose hard mode by picking a stretchy knit and deciding to use my Featherweight with a zigzagger.

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It's looking great! I love how the colors are playing with the stitches!

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YESSSSS IT IS TIME TO OBSERVE! I am so excited!

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Do you remember?

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A triangular shawl with a ruffled edge laid out on blocking squares. It's done in simple garter stitch, and it's primarily a muted green, but widely speckled with red, yellow, blue, and brown.

A triangular shawl with a ruffled edge laid out on blocking squares. It's done in simple garter stitch, and it's primarily a muted green, but widely speckled with red, yellow, blue, and brown.

UGH, FINALLY done with this shawl. It shouldn't have taken this long, but I kept missing on the halfway point (note to self: weigh the yarn next time). I had to rip back to the middle so many times you'd think I was trying to stave off rude houseguests.

But it's done and I'm freeeee!

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Like, I totally get wanting to see what other people would do, but also doitdoitdoitdoitdoooooooiiiiiiiiiiiit!

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Dessert mode: ACTIVATE!

Best Pie: Blackberry
Best Ice Cream: Salted caramel
Best Doughnut: Boston cream
Best Bar: Mint and dark chocolate
Best Cake: Chocolate truffle cheesecake
Best Other: Chocolate pasticiotti

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This is also how science communication works

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Thank you so much for reading! (Also I love your user icon!)

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Thank you so much for reading!

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Thank you! It was really great to work with you!

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Thank you so much for reading!

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Thanks!! And thanks for your feedback when I was working on it! The comments I got from you and everyone else really helped it to shine, and I'm very grateful for that! I'm excited to have it out (and to be contributing to the body of knitting/SFF work out there 😄)

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Thanks! I hope you enjoy it!

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This was one of the stories I worked on at Wayward Wormhole last year, so shoutouts to @catrambo.bsky.social, my fellow students @sljohnson.bsky.social and @moniqueac.bsky.social and our amazing instructor @arleysorg.bsky.social! Thank you for all your thoughts as I worked on it!

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Yarn as Warm as Dragon’s Breath, by Amanda Saville After surviving yet another day of feigning pleasantness for clients and coworkers, the small, pink, pearlescent dragon sitting on Lily’s doorstep felt like one more damn problem.

I have a new story out at @translunartl.bsky.social y.social! It has knitting, and dragons, and grief, and flaming hamburger!

translunartravelerslounge.com/2025/08/15/y...

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