Reply with your name and I will:
1. Tell you something I like about you.
2. Tell what song/movie/icon reminds me of you (or make something up).
3. In my version there is no #3. (Tell you what o’clock you are? I’m not that surreal.)
4. Try to describe you with a single word.
5. Try to tell you the most memorable moment I’ve had with you (or clearest memory I have of you).
6. Tell you what animal you remind me of (or make something up).
7. Ask you something that I’ve always wondered about you (or make something up).
: my favorite poet is probably Hesiod, these days. His idea of making a poetic calendar is, after all, currently inspiring me.


1. You seem perpetually cheerful, even when there are things in your life that would make other people scream in deep frustration.
2. Sister Moon by Sting
3. 4:56 am
4. Dionysian.
5. Walking in the Stoa of Attalus in Athens, arguing with Socrates whether or not women had souls. You outfoxed the old bastard, if I recall.
6. Robin
7. What do you feel is the biggest gaping hole in the pagan world right now? What would you like to see happen in paganism/Spirit-events in the next decade to fill that hole?
1. You write mythological poetry without getting all pedantic. Your poetry is about you without getting hung up in “I” statements. in New Orleans during Mardi Gras in 1887. That was a blast.
2. Blue Savannah Song by Erasure.
3. 4:16pm
4. Passionate
5. Dancing with
6. Coyote
7.What poet do you most respect right now?
Hehehe
Hey my turn
Hehehe
Hey my turn
Re: Hehehe
1. You are always very firm and clear about your boundaries.
2. The Matrix 2
3. 11:59 pm
4. Dedicated
5. the time that we went to that rave. OK, it’s not a very clear memory for me, but I think we went.
6. European Sparrow
7. A few years back, you were bouncing between clubs and poetry readings. Now you’re having a baby. What happened? Fill us in!
Re: Hehehe
what happened?
i finially gave a guy a chance that wouldnt give up that we were meant for each other, who waited paitiently around through many many guys, and listened to me cry and be upset everytime i got my heart broken.
i finally gave him a chance and missed him so i came to visit him 250 miles away from home, in the most beautiful place ive ever seen.his engine died, he couldnt drive me home, and 3 days turned into 3 weeks then 3 months, finally i just went home on a bus to grab my stuff and come back, there wasnt room at my moms house for me anyways. weve moved alot in the past year, and aparently we got a gift from the powers that be for our anniversary, we werent trying, we were planning for next year, after we had gotten time to get married, but life never goes the way u plan, so here we go-
december 2005 Baby (Cadence?or James?)Marco (or maybe even both?!?!?)
7. What procedures do you follow when prepping to write a WW assignment?
In answer to your question, it’s basically the same thing I go through when I’m doing any assignment. I read through the outline given to me by the developer and I try to get a feel for the sorts of things that he’s looking for.
If there are other books in the line, then I’ll read the relevant ones of those to get a feel for the style and tone of the game. Exalted was a good example of this: I think I OD’ed on the line for about 6 weeks, reading book after book to make sure I could emulate the feel of the rest of the line.
Once I have that sort of stuff planted in my head, I quite often just open a word processor file and start braindumping ideas into as a stream of consciousness thing. Most of it is often pure crap, but I find the action of doing that helps me uncover a few gems that I can incorporate into my work. Sometimes a throwaway line in another book will become the seed for something in my own work.
If there’s time and I’m unsure about things, I like to bounce a couple of ideas off the developer to see if they mesh up with his vision of the assignment – I hate to write something that’s completely off track (and fortunately, I’ve never done that).
Once all that’s done, I start listing out headings and subheadings as a framework for the whole piece and then I just get down and write the SoB 🙂
That’s basically about it…
Re: Just to make things difficult
Red Tailed Hawk . .
Or Kestral Hawk.
One of my favorite birds actually. Excellent.
7.) Yes, but if in middle earth I would be either a Wizard or a Elven Scout. Exalted I would definately be a night caste, I don’t perticularly think thats how I would have exalted however. I would most likely be a Zenith Caste for Solar, or possibley a Mars for Sidereal. I don’t think I would be Lunar, abyssel, or dragon blooded. Thats me tho.
“your name”
“your name”
1. You are clever, and kind. It’s a rare combination and I like it.
2. January Man starring Kevin Kline.
3. 8:36 am
4. intricate.
5. The time we hung out at hooters ogling waitresses and arguing about Forrest’s book.
6. Golden Lion-headed Tamarinds
7. If it’s Orthodox Danielism, how will you know if you’ve fallen into heresy?
1 – thank you
2 – Must see
3 – why?
4 – yes
5 – Um… we never did.
6 – Aren’t tamarinds fruit?
7 – I know you are hoping for a more clever answer, but the simple one is truest: the only heresy is when I am not what I choose to be. This is a little paradoxical, as I am always what I choose to be, technically speaking. Still, I am not always what I *intend* to be — perhaps that’s what I mean here.
1. I like how much you get, and how much it matters to you, about the art of practice. Daily PRactice. I also like that you send me books from out of the blue. and I getting drunk on ouzo in the Keramikos with that funny Greek couple was hilarious!
2. Hammer and a Nail by Indigo Girls.
3. 3:32 am
4. Giocondolic (that is, Mona Lisa-esque)
5. That view we had of the Acropolis was simply divine, and you and
6. Agilaios phoenicius
7. What three things that you’re not currently studying do you most wish to learn
Re: Just to make things difficult
1. You suddenly started typing at me one day because I said something interesting in my LJ. Instantaneous connection and friendship. I like that.
2. The Italian Job.
3. 2:35pm (EST)
4. Gregarious.
5. We got drunk in Fiorenze, and we were wandering the streets that mark out where the old Roman wall used to be, and I was telling you stories about famous Romans, and you were going on about how much better the Venetians were, and several people were giving us dirty looks for not talking about Florentines… then we got jumped by those toughs near the Barghello, and we kicked their asses right to the Arno.
6. Buteo jamaicensis
7. If your job existed in a fantasy world (like Middle Earth, or Exalted), what would be your job description?
1. I like that you and I both write for games we don’t actually get to play.
2. Red Planet I don’t know why, but Australia seems a lot like a proto-Mars to me.
3. 8:15pm
4. Amiable.
5. We were attacked by the Dune People in the deep South, and we scared them off by breaking the breathing tubes of a hundred of them…
6. Muskrats: clever, attracted to water, and happy
7. What procedures do you follow when prepping to write a WW assignment?
I barely know you, but…
1. I like that you picked up a camera and decided to learn a new art form, from scratch.
2. Girls on film by Duran Duran.
3. 9:40pm
4. Directatorial.
5. There was that time on the beach in Apapulco, when we saw that girl with the g-string bikini, and I was amazed at how you talked her into posing for you.
6. Long-eared western seer-sucker (Habes semiinformalus)
7. Is seeing through the camera different than regular sight? (inspired by a question asked by Theo of his brother Vincent Van Gough).
I love forcing people who barely know me to perform meme like this.
Do me! Do me!
I love forcing people who barely know me to perform meme like this.
Do me! Do me!
I barely know you, but…
1. I like that you picked up a camera and decided to learn a new art form, from scratch.
2. Girls on film by Duran Duran.
3. 9:40pm
4. Directatorial.
5. There was that time on the beach in Apapulco, when we saw that girl with the g-string bikini, and I was amazed at how you talked her into posing for you.
6. Long-eared western seer-sucker (Habes semiinformalus)
7. Is seeing through the camera different than regular sight? (inspired by a question asked by Theo of his brother Vincent Van Gough).
I’m in 🙂
Eynowd