greygirlbeast: (white2)
[personal profile] greygirlbeast
Another rough night last night. Is this becoming the insomnia journal? It has been before, so shall it be again. Spooky's calling my doctor in a bit to see if we can double the Prazosin tonight. Tiddley pom. Dreams I won't get into. I lay in bed until sometime after three, then took an Ambien (insuring I'd be a zombie this ayem), got up, and listened to the Audible.com version of Daughter of Hounds until almost four.

Yesterday (which followed a good night's sleep) was unproductive. I have a story due in at the beginning of July that must be both supernatural and noir. Which should be easy as pie for me. I've certainly done it before. But I'm having trouble finding the subject matter of this particular story, trying to avoid lame, done-to-death plots, like hard-boiled, world-weary male detective falls in love with femme fatale who, it turns out, really is a femme fatale (i.e., vampire, siren, succubus, werewolf, etc.). I am looking for the artful solution to this problem, one that won't make me yawn. Because I love the marriage of noir and dark fantasy, when it's done well. Last night, trying to sleep, thinking about potential stories, the title "The Maltese Unicorn" popped into my head. Gagh. No, I will not be writing a story called "The Maltese Unicorn." I wanted to punch myself in the face just for thinking of it.

My thanks to everyone who bid in the lastest round of eBay auctions. Another round will begin soon. Meanwhile, have a look at Spooky's sea-glass jewelery at Dreaming Squid Dollworks.

Last night we watched Olatunde Osunsanmi's The Fourth Kind, a film so stupid that not even Milla Jovovich could redeem it. And that's saying something. I actually enjoyed the most recent Resident Evil film, almost entirely because of the presence of Milla Jovovich. Don't get me wrong, I (obviously) love the "faked documentary" approach, when it's done well. Here, it's not. Never is it even halfway convincing. And don't get me started on the Sumerian ancient astronaut nonsense. Not a good movie, at all.

Anyway, enough for one morning. Comment if you dare. Lately, the number of those who dare has fallen off rather dramatically.

Date: 2010-05-07 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
I have to admit, I had a couple Lisa Frank folders with brightly colored unicorns on them in elementary school...

This idea of "updating" books seems like the idea of someone in marketing and finance who thought 'kids these days must have cell phones in their books!' It really depresses me. I'm all for transformative work and retelling stories in new ways - but a hacky cut and paste to insert cell phones and digital cameras is bullshit.

Date: 2010-05-07 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com

This idea of "updating" books seems like the idea of someone in marketing and finance who thought 'kids these days must have cell phones in their books!' It really depresses me. I'm all for transformative work and retelling stories in new ways - but a hacky cut and paste to insert cell phones and digital cameras is bullshit.

Exactly.

Profile

greygirlbeast: (Default)
Caitlín R. Kiernan

February 2012

S M T W T F S
    1 234
56 7 891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829   

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jun. 16th, 2025 11:34 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios