Re: Writing in a *done* genre
Posted: March 15th, 2011, 4:14 pm
Oh dear, polymath. Sometimes I think you know me in real life. If you were Welsh I'd be paranoid. Paranoider.
You've given away enough cues for me to appreciate your personal and public identities. I don't know of any Welsh ancestors in my family tree. An Irish person or two, some German, Anglo, and Native American for sure.Margo wrote:Oh dear, polymath. Sometimes I think you know me in real life. If you were Welsh I'd be paranoid. Paranoider.
Ah, interesting mix, not far from my maternal side (Irish, French, German, and Native American). I suspect some Scandinavian on my paternal side, but that's just speculation. So long as there's no Welsh - that person knows me too well. :) In some ways, anyway.polymath wrote:An Irish person or two, some German, Anglo, and Native American for sure.
I think you're both adorable :-)polymath wrote:You've given away enough cues for me to appreciate your personal and public identities. I don't know of any Welsh ancestors in my family tree. An Irish person or two, some German, Anglo, and Native American for sure.Margo wrote:Oh dear, polymath. Sometimes I think you know me in real life. If you were Welsh I'd be paranoid. Paranoider.
You're a dear, too, Sommer Leigh. And gosh, as much as participation mystique is a mystery to many writers, you-all sure know how to invoke it. It's basically intimately connecting readers to identifying with a circumstance, say a like-minded protagonist struggling with understanding the meaning of an insuperable problem so it may be resolved.Sommer Leigh wrote:I think you're both adorable :-)polymath wrote:You've given away enough cues for me to appreciate your personal and public identities. I don't know of any Welsh ancestors in my family tree. An Irish person or two, some German, Anglo, and Native American for sure.Margo wrote:Oh dear, polymath. Sometimes I think you know me in real life. If you were Welsh I'd be paranoid. Paranoider.
Here's my forum secret: Whenever Polymath explains something I don't quite understand but really really really want to, I wait a little while for Margo to reply because she's sort of my unoffial Poly-translator. Then my little light bulb goes on and I can join the conversation! I think we should give you guys away as a packaged set for Christmases and birthdays.
Says my brilliant baby sister.Sommer Leigh wrote:I think you're both adorable :-)
Poly-translator? I love that. Wish I actually could do that, more often than now and again.Sommer Leigh wrote:Here's my forum secret: Whenever Polymath explains something I don't quite understand but really really really want to, I wait a little while for Margo to reply because she's sort of my unoffial Poly-translator. Then my little light bulb goes on and I can join the conversation! I think we should give you guys away as a packaged set for Christmases and birthdays.
[taps foot, checks watch impatiently, and considers pulling a Cartman and having Butters freeze me so I don't have to suffer the wait]polymath wrote:Coming soon to a nearby thread, Participation Mystique...
LOL. I hope you got good odds. :)Leila wrote:...so apparently I've hit the trifecta!
Sure did. You guys should charge a commission! lolMargo wrote:LOL. I hope you got good odds. :)Leila wrote:...so apparently I've hit the trifecta!