thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (Default)
So, I'm trying to have a few things written by the end of the month, one of which being the first of my Hannigram [community profile] hc_bingo stories. I've decided to start in pursuit of a row across bingo, the prompts for which are, in order from left to right: kidnapping, presumed dead, undeserved reputation, sensory deprivation, and corporal punishment. I've been wracking my brain for quality "Will Graham gets kidnapped" opportunities, and I've got quite a few listed out, but I can't decide which I like best so I figured I would throw myself upon the mercy of anyone on my reading list who has an opinion in the matter. I welcome your thoughts whether you're a Hannibal fan or not.

List and character explanations for non-fans behind a cut to minimize spoiler exposure. )

Let me know if any of them speak to you, or if you have any other ideas that aren't reflected here! I thank you for your input~
thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (Default)
So, I turned in my first "essay" to my spiritual nonfiction class this past weekend. It's not really an essay, inasmuch as a series of vaguely connected scenes, though I plan to revise and expand it going forward. I haven't decided if I want to take the true essay route or if I want to go in a more memoir direction, but I thought I might share it here in case anyone cares to read/offer feedback. (No obligation, or anything, but what use is a journal if you don't throw your own weird personal shit out there every once in awhile, y'dig?)

As it's spiritual nonfiction, you can probably guess that it mostly deals with God stuff. Largely with the slow departure of my faith and my background growing up as a member of a Pentecostal Charismatic congregation.

Behind a cut for space reasons. )
thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (Default)
We had a lovely little Zoom meeting for the members of my Spiritual Nonfiction class this afternoon. It was nice to see everyone face-to-face and establish some voices and tones and personalities through visuals.

The class itself has been fun so far, though we're still just getting into the rhythm of discussion. There are two essays due over the course of the class and I have absolutely no idea what I'm going to write about and no idea of how to figure that out. Presumably something about the intersection of faith practices and queer identity, but I can't imagine what I could possibly say that would add to that dialogue. Anyway, suggestions for how to determine personal essay/narrative essay topics welcome.

I hung my autographed Conor Garland jersey up in my living room today, after like 4 1/2 months of living in this apartment. It's feeling way more like home now.

I'm still conflicted about the proposed NHL return and the delayed Stanley Cup playoffs. On the one hand, I miss hockey, on the other, it seems like a pretty callous disregard for the health and well-being of both the communities where the athletes will play and the athletes themselves, not to mention a flagrant disregard of money and medical access to ensure regular testing for athletes when there are many, many communities who still can't get it.

Outside of pandemic concerns and as an entirely petty hockey fan, I'm irritated that Vegas and L.A. are still on the list as "hub cities." The Kings are right down there with the Bruins for least favored teams and I just straight up don't enjoy Las Vegas (or the Golden Knights, really), having been twice for work now.

Dog #2 is halfway through the "wet medicine" course the vet gave her for giardia. We only have two syringes left, but it's gotten progressively more difficult to get her to sit still and take the medication, so we'll see how that goes. My goal is to get through it without having to drag her in to the vet just to have them administer it to her. My dogs are always really excited to be at the vet, to the point where we get comments on it from the staff, who are unused to having animals be that stoked to be there, and I would really hate to do anything that changes her perception of the experience. At least the "dry meds" are going down easy—cheese flavored Pill Pockets are a godsend.

Have started venturing outside of the apartment complex with the dogs while on walks to take advantage of the beautifully manicured grounds of housing developments and other apartment buildings in the neighborhood, and it's been hot enough that they're fairly well pooped when we get back and spend most of the day sleeping, which is nice. Especially now that I'm back at work during the week.

I've started getting some messages from confirmed bidders in the [community profile] equalityauction, laying out their fanart requests, which is exciting. It'll be fun to get back into the practice of drawing...well, technically still for money, but at least drawing subject matter that I enjoy more than what I get to do in my day to day work practice.

All in all things are going well, though I could stand to figure out an at-home exercise regimen that challenges me even half as much as kickboxing classes do. Maybe I'll start running again, even if it sucks at first.

Hope everyone is well! <3
thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (TP - Gene writing on knee)
I've been having a tough time just getting words down on the page recently, and I was hoping that some of my fellow writers out there might have recommendations for like, inspirational resources that can help with focusing on maintaining momentum early on in the process rather than worrying too much about quality in a first draft?

I'm trying to logic my way through it but I still find myself getting a little stuck in going back and editing and worrying about whether what little I've got written is exactly right rather than just following the narrative through to its end.

Anyone? Bueller?

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