Monday, March 18, 2013

Germany!

I love German book fairs.

Every single one I've been to has been PACKED, and while that does tend to slow things down as you're trying to walk from one gigantic hall to the other, you really don't mind all that much. All these people crammed in around you are book-lovers, for god's sake. How annoyed can you actually be?

Over the weekend, I was at TWO German book fairs. The first one was in Cologne, on Friday evening, and I was up on stage with Rainer, the actor who does the German audiobooks, and Margarete, the translator. We've been doing this together for a few years now, so we're all quite comfortable with the process. The main difference between events in Germany and events everywhere else (apart from the need for a translator) is the emphasis put on the audio book. Rainer is as integral to the show as I am, and his readings make up half of our time on stage. The event in Cologne went wonderfully, and we had a really receptive audience, and I even spotted some familiar faces in the queue.

Once I'd finished signing, we went back to our hotel, where we had a very nice meal attended by the weirdest waiters I've ever encountered. One was tall, one was short, and they looked so alike that I started to suspect that they were the rejects from a batch of clones some mad professor had concocted in a dark and dingy lab. They were both wearing ill-fitting suits, both had the same type of glasses, and they both stood around and stared into space in the corners of the room while we were waiting to place our orders. So incredibly ODD.

Thankfully, we managed to escape the restaurant before they could kill us and harvest our organs to replace their own failing ones, and I got to my room and got into bed and put my head on the most deadly pillow the world has ever known. It was so big and so soft that when I put my head onto it, the whole thing folded up on either side and tried to suffocate me.

Convinced that the clone waiters were hovering outside my door, waiting for me to die, I slept without a pillow that night. I also slept sideways, because the double bed I'd been given was, in actual fact, two single beds pushed together, and I kept slipping down between them. Who knows what was waiting for me if I had slipped all the way? Scorpions? Tarantulas? Really lazy ninjas? Or maybe just a hole in the floor and a twisting slide that would deliver me to the mad professor's Experimentation Table of Doom?

I survived the night. Barely.

The next morning, we got a train to Frankfurt and then a plane to Leipzig. No attempts on my life were made during this time.

Leipzig Book Fair is half book festival and half comic convention. There are all these people dressed as Manga characters roaming around, chatting on their phones, browsing book shelves. Also, all of Germany had had a pretty bad winter, and there was piles of snow everywhere and it was pretty damn cold— and in the middle of it all you have these really cute German girls walking around in bizarre costumes that don't really cover a whole lot. They must have been FREEZING.

We did our first event, and although we only had a half an hour, it went very well. Such a huge crowd. The signing went on forever, and it was so cool seeing that many people wanting me to scrawl my signature over whatever they had.

The moment we were finished there we got in a car and drove to a graveyard. Because that's what you do once night falls, obviously.

We went to a huge sarcophagus-type place and we yapped in front of 200 people, doing our best to ignore the deep hole behind us with the old coffin. So just an average Saturday night, then...

Once that was done with, we went to dinner with a bunch of other people, including American author Maggie Stiefvater, and I sat at a big table with a bunch of people speaking German all around me. Best night EVER! Well, not quite. But Maggie is a funny lady.

Then I got back to my hotel. This time, my bed was a proper double bed, but the waiters had obviously followed me from Cologne because those damn pillows tried to drown my head again.

Sunday was my last day there. It was also Saint Patrick's Day.

(That's St PADDY'S Day, in its shortened version. Not St PATTY'S Day, as some Americans insist on calling it...)

I had an interview to do in the morning, and then I had two hours off before my event, so I went wandering through the halls. It was all so incredibly strange, and wonderfully so. It made me wish that Irish book festivals were like this. Imagine if The Mountains to the Sea festival had hundreds of teenagers walking around dressed as characters from comics and books. That would ROCK.

We did our event, signed for an enormous amount of people, and then I was whisked off to the airport to catch my first flight. I arrived back to my front door a little under eight hours later, tired but happy to be home, and looking forward to spending a night with my head on a pillow that doesn't try to kill me.



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Miss Cain; The Aussie Ninja Stalker said...

HEY RUÁ!
That sucks. :/

Ruá Black said...

Hey!*hugs for all*
it's ok, my dad said he'd do all the forms for me, he's nice like that. But Jake (my car) now has a big ugly dent.

*grumbles* anyway... How is everyone?

Distant, uploading a new chapter :)

Miss Cain; The Aussie Ninja Stalker said...

I'm good!
Wbd, packing school stuff up for tomorrow...
Gah, I hate Mondays.

Maralie Lily Charm said...

WOAH

I poofed. YouTube.

CHEESECAKE OMG RUA XD

Aw, that sucks! That happened to my mum too :/

My dad made me Terry's Chocolate Orange cheesecake once...:)

Star Inkbright said...

*laughs* NOW WE ALL TALKING ABOUT CHEESECAKEEEEEEEEEEE. :)

I like cheesecake. *nods*

Even though I don't really like cheese or really like cake. Er yes.

I love buns, but cake is just not as nice.

ALSO, I don't like putting icing on things. I like icing, especially butter icing NOM, but putting icing on buns and biscuits and cakes totally ruins the buns and biscuits and cakes. They taste much better on their own. :/

I also often like plain bread witout anything on it. Not factory bread, but I'll often have plain Tiger bread or plain long thin bread that has a name beginning with B. Having things with bread ruins the taste of the bread . . .

Also, I always eat buns and muffins and the like upside down. When I have a bun I usually take it out its bun wrapper and eat the bottom first before eating the top. This is unless I take a mouthful that includes the top and the bottom, which you sometimes can't do.

Uh, yes. What are we talking about again?

Miss Cain; The Aussie Ninja Stalker said...

*sighs*
I have to go now. :(
BYE!!

Luciana said...

SORRY FOR VANISHING

WRITING DOOGA A LETTER C:

Aisling Dubh said...

Sorry for poofing I was workin on my EC story. It's too long. It's over 1000 words. I don't even know how that happened.

Star Inkbright said...

:( FOURS CAIN!

@Ruá: D: Evil car crashingness. :/

Maralie Lily Charm said...

Bye Missy! *hugs*

Mary Contrary said...

*laughs*
I like icing. I generally eat it separate from cake, though.
I eat bread on its own, usually.
Mostly because there aren't a whole lot of sandwich fillers that I really like...
But I tend to combine some odd things. Like, Nutella goes with just about every food, in my mind. :P

Bye, Missy!

Star Inkbright said...

@Ais: I bet it's fab. :)

I'm gonna draw Tanith for the EC. :)

NEED TO GET DOING THAT . . . But homework, first. :/

Ruá Black said...

Back, and chapter 8 is up for anyone interested :D

Star Inkbright said...

*frowns* I don't lik glacé icing on its own. Way to sweet. I'll poke my finger into a bowl of butter icing I'm making and eat that, but a mouthful of icing is just . . . *blerghed face*

I've realised I like bready biscuity things. Good to know.

Bread is my favourite food. *nods*

Aisling Dubh said...

Star- it's really not. I'm a dreadful writer. I can build up an idea for a story alright ish but I'm dreadful at endings.

Mary Contrary said...

I get that problem with writing, Ais. Things always end up too long. I'm sure it'll be great, though. :3
I'm planning on doing some drawing work for the EC. Maybe.

Homework?
DARN! I still have to do that!
I'll be distant...

Star Inkbright said...

@Aisling: I'm horrendous at endings, really I am. :/
You have to be better than me. :)

Also, I've lost the ability to write seriously. It's slightly scary. I've tried to be serious recently whilst writing, but I can't quite manage it. :/

Mary Contrary said...

*tilts head*
I don't like a LOT of icing, I just prefer it on its own, over with other foods.
Like cheese, I guess.
I eat different types on their own, but not in very large amounts.

*nods*

Such are the eating habits of Taia.
(Kind of.)

Star Inkbright said...

Sorry, I should probaly stop making people feel bad by mentioning homework . . . :/

Luciana said...

Dairy Milk Bliss chocolate is so glorious, omg.

*is totally procrastinating*

Aisling Dubh said...

*nearly starts crying*

School starts up again tomorrow. Early mornings and work and noooooooo.

Mary Contrary said...

@Star- I can't even manage un-serious writing, recently.
I can revise old writings, alter sentences, make little improvements, but I seem to lack the ability write anything new. :/

*laughs*
The homework mentioning's probably a good thing in the long run.
I've already given my English teacher something to murder me over. Best not to give her another reason, eh? :P

Ruá Black said...

Thank god for not getting home work any more xD

Ruá Black said...

Can I have some advice, guys? >.<

Luciana said...

What's up, Ruá?:)

Star Inkbright said...

*laughs* My grey pencil is half its original length. Considoring I half quite a few that are still the length they were when I got them and my grey is almost two inches shorter than my next shortest pencil (the white), this is amusing and guiltying.

It's all 1D's fault. All their clothes were so damn grey. :)

1D is still the best thing I have ever drawn . . . :/

Star Inkbright said...

The majority o my pencil are a centimetre or less off their origina height. :/

Star Inkbright said...

The majority o my pencil are a centimetre or less off their origina height. :/

Star Inkbright said...

The majority o my pencil are a centimetre or less off their origina height. :/

Ruá Black said...

The guy I've been seeing that last few weeks lied to me about his age.. he told me he was 21 but he's really 18 and I'm 20. He just told me and I've no idea what to do....

Star Inkbright said...

Only ones that are more than a centimetre are my grey, my white and my dark blue.

Luciana said...

*frowns*

Well, he's betrayed your trust, so you've got to take that into consideration.
However, age is just a number...

What do you think of him ? Because that could make your decision for you.

Ruá Black said...

I liked him enough but now not so much that he lied to me. :/ *curses men*

Mary Contrary said...

*hands Star a cookie*
Most of my graphite pencils are half their original lengths. I need to buy new ones. Again. ._.
Colours, I use less. I wear down blacks pretty quick, though... What does that say about me? xD

As for 1D being the best you've drawn, just keep practicing. Some things are just more draw-able than others.
As they say, practice makes perfect(ly acceptable).

Star Inkbright said...

. . . I have no idea what to say. D:

Do you think he's likely to have lied to you about anyhing else?

Maralie Lily Charm said...

Evil spoonzes...

Ruá Black said...

Star, he's been keeping me a secret from his mum every time we were out but I didn't think much into until now. I think I'm gonna dump him tbh.

Mary Contrary said...

I think, what you do is up to you, Ruá.
I'm not sure I can help, since I don't know the guy.
It depends on who he is, as much as who you are, I guess.

Or something like that.
*frowns*

Ruá Black said...

*hugs* thanks everyone

Star Inkbright said...

1D was so freaking hard to draw. :P They've the best I've drawn because it took me over fifteen hours. *Liaughs*

I'm into putting colour on things, at the moment at least. I like trying to make exact replicas of pictures, colours included. :)

I also like drawing words. Drawing them in cool ways, of course. I think this comes from having a long history with birthday cards . . .

NOW, I MUST BE DISTANT. IF IA M NOT, SET THE SPOONS ON ME!

Luciana said...

Ruá you answered your own question, y'know~

Star Inkbright said...

*nods* Probably you should dump him. :/

Ruá Black said...

Yeah, suppose I did :p second opinions are always good too though:)

Aisling Dubh said...

I've managed to get my story below 1000 words. *celebrates*. Now I can send it in later.

Mary Contrary said...

"English In The Daily World"

B1: "Write a lively article with the title 'The Joys of Exercise' for a magazine for people of your age."

When would that task, with a strict half hour to complete, ever become a situation in my daily life?
Exams have a distinct lack of validity.

...I'll just shut up and do the damn thing. :P

Luciana said...

My EC entry is so bad, *laughs*

Mary Contrary said...

*cheers*
Well done, Aisling! :D

I'll bet it's awesome, Luci. ;)

TAIA. HOMEWORK. GO.

Next time I comment, somebody please slap me with a fish.
*nods*

Ruá Black said...

Brb, putting clothes on the line :)

Aisling Dubh said...

Mine is hopelessly bad. Although it is one of the better story's I've written. I used to have to write a story every week for homework but the teacher gave us a theme so it couldn't be about anything you wanted. Mine were always useless.

Star Inkbright said...

@Taia: IKR? "For in Calormen, story-telling (whether the stories are true or made up) is a thng you're taught, just as English boys and girls are taught essay-writing. The difference is that people want to hear the stories, whereas I never heard of anyone who wanted to read the essays."

Star Inkbright said...

@Aisling: Themed stories? *shakes head*
I couldn't do that. I have to want to write the story for it to be good. My writing is ALWAYS better and quicker too when I enjoy doing it.
So even if they were terrible, whch I doubt, that doesn't mean you're a terrible writer. :)

On the other hand, being terrible at writing mysel, I can't really speak. *nods*

NOW, I NEED TO HOMEWORK. D:

Aisling Dubh said...

Brb dinner

Maralie Lily Charm said...

*sighs*

My EC story sucks, my clay figure looks like a fat bunny and my drawing...

UGHHHHHHHHHH

Aisling Dubh said...

If the theme was SP related I'd probably do a bit better. But the themes aren't things I like writing about.

Luciana said...

I LOVE THE THEME OF TANITH

But I suck at anything creative!:D

Mary Contrary said...

Hey, the competition doesn't end until the month does, right?
(Or did I just make that part up? :P)

Either way, you've plenty of time.
I'm planning on trying out a few different things, before I do my entry. IF I do an entry. :3

@Aisling: That sucks. :/ What kind of themes were you given?

Star Inkbright said...

The last date they have to be in is the thirtieth of April. :)

Ruá Black said...

Star, when is the winner announced?

Luciana said...

Oh my Golden God.

Ironically, there are two I's in narcissist.

Star Inkbright said...

I have no idea, Ruá, sorry . . . I needed to know the closing date, so I looked up and remembered that. Anything else I read whilst looking for the closing date, my brain didn't acknowledge. :/

Damn. Very msd.

Ruá Black said...

Ah okie dokie then :)
Awh well.

It's after getting cold out... *curses weather*

Aisling Dubh said...

Taia- My Hero, Day at the shops and loads more that I can't remember. Also *slaps with a fish*

Star Inkbright said...

*laughs* OH GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*almost spoilers TMS before stopping self*

Aisling Dubh said...

Wbd reading.

Maralie Lily Charm said...

Guys, I have to go. It'll probably be the weekend before we chat again. So bye everyone! *hugs*

*teleports*

Melica Frost said...

I return!

Star Inkbright said...

Using an analogy of music genres, 'Who's For the Game?' is like pop whereas 'Dulce et Decoram Est' is like heavy metal. I like this analogy; it works very well in my mind and when I compare them the look like pop and heavy metal when I compare THEM . . . Yet WFtG has a much heavier structure. I still can't wrap my head around this. They should use another word other than 'heavy' to stop messing with Star's mind. *scowls*

Star Inkbright said...

:( FOURS MARA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE'LL MISS YOU!!!!

HI MELICA!

Aisling Dubh said...

Bye Mara

Hi Mel

Mary Contrary said...

Awh, bye Mara! *hugs*
Hi Melica!

Aisling- Ah. Pretty limited, then.
I think I'd have tried to stretch the boundaries of the themes, as much as I could, though. That's what I did with my coursework.
"Limitations - I think - can often lead themselves in to innovation."
It's a quote I like to think of when I'm given particular guidelines. :)

Also- *is slapped with a fish*
Thank you!
*goes back to work*

Luciana said...

BYE MARA!


Hello, Mel~!


This chapter is annoying me. ._.

Aisling Dubh said...

Taia you're welcome.

Melica Frost said...

so how is everyone? :)

Luciana said...

GOTTTTTTTTTTTA GOOOOOOOOO, BBS!

Star Inkbright said...

I could do the themes about my characters from Insanity and then it wouldn't be boring. :)

So I suppose . . . Make exceptional things happen and use characters you like. And if you're lacking in excitmet, mke up for it with humor and fun conversations. :) *realises I automatically spelt 'humor' the American way* Ah.
I think it looks odd like 'humor,' even. (?)
They are crappy themes, though. :/

I want to write "Day at the shops" now. *laughs*

Aisling Dubh said...

Bye Luci.

Melica Frost said...

bye Luce!

Star Inkbright said...

Or set it in another universe!

"Day at the shops in the Star Wars story world."

"Day at the shops in the year 2112."

And . . . "Day at the shops - the day I first met the Doctor."

Sorry, I'd just much rather think about this than do homework.

Star Inkbright said...

FOURS SCÁTH! :(

Mary Contrary said...

Awh. Bye, Luci!

*laughs*
Exactly, Star!
Or, knowing me, I wouldn't actually include a single shop, somehow. :P

Aisling Dubh said...

Omg they're such good ideas.

We hopefully won't have I do any more of them this year cause we'll be busy for the rest of the year with confirmation and other things that I can't think of right now. But if we do I'll just change it around like that. And write about whatever I want to write about.

Ruá Black said...

Sorry I poofed, writing :P

Still distant though

Luciana said...

SAM WORRIES ME, OH MY GOLDEN GOD. *Laughs*

Star Inkbright said...

Once in Year One we had to write stories about meeting Santa because they wanted us to write a story involving speech. Mine had no speaking in it. *giggles*

Once for homework we had to describe a beginning, a middle and an end of a story we had to inevnt for the purpose (we never wrote the stories, incidentally). I was saying to my mum I didn't want to think up the beginning and middle and end, I wanted to start and see where the writing took me . . . :/

Nowadays, I usually have an ending and events in the midddle vaguely planned, it changes as I got along, and at some point I'm often in the middle wondering how on earth I can steer the story to where I want it to be . . . :)

I can't remember much from primary. I don't remember things unless I deem them of some importance.

Mary Contrary said...

@Aisling: Huzzah!
@Ruá: No worries- Writing rules. :3

*groans*
Why did I choose to include Ben-Day dots in my art coursework?
After six months, even the WORD "dots" becomes unbearable. T.T

Star Inkbright said...

That was all in the Infants. I separatethem out a lot because in Reception, Year One, Year Two and half of year three I was at oneschool, then we moved up here where I've been for half of Year Three, Year Four, Year Five and Year Six.

And high school so far but that desn't count. :)

Well, it does, but never mind. *starts laughing at the memory of TMS*

Mary Contrary said...

I don't tend to plan my stories. Sometimes I try, and then if I feel that it's not going to the ending I'll want it to reach, I figure I can either keep going in the direction that it's going, or go back and alter it so I can reach my pre-planned end.
Of course, I never REACH that far, anyway. :P

I had to write a story in year 2. We had to have a beginning, a middle, a plot-twist, and an end.

Mine was about a were-sheep. It ruled.

Mary Contrary said...

Also, I had a friend who, in primary school, would ALWAYS make her stories revolve around rabbits.
Whatever she was supposed to be writing about, there would ALWAYS be rabbits.

Ruá Black said...

Who to kill in this chapter? *evil laughs*

Aisling Dubh said...

Oh god I CAN'T plan. It's not possible. They (they being teachers) try to make us brainstorm and plan out a beginning, a middle and an ending but I can't plan that far ahead. I also never know where the story is going. It seems that lots of us are like that.

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

Today, I have done absolutely nothing and it has been FUN.

Msd/wbd

Star Inkbright said...

DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT DOT . . .

. . . Sorry.

*speaks to all dots everywhere* I NOW DECREE YOU ARE NO LONGER DOTS, YOU ARE GWOTS!!!!!!!

. . . That help?

. . . No.

:/

Mary Contrary said...

Hiya, Ieni!

@Aisling: Indeed.

*laughs*
Now I have a hatred for Ben-Day Gwots.
Well, it's more amusing, at least. xD

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

Hey, Taia!

AISLING I CAN'T PLAN EITHER *hi-fives*
Why could people plan? That's just like...
PLANNING
ORDER

Nope, randomness for me, thankyou very much.

Star Inkbright said...

I can't have a CLEAR beginning, middle and end. Oh no. And I hate brainstorming stories like that. D: *hugs Ash*

I don't lan far ahead. Seeing as I mostly make up stories in my head, I often think out the events that coult happen in my head, then try to write it there. When it isn't working, I never go back (unless I'm going back for another reason), I suppose I sort of extend it and twist it until it works or think out an alterntive thing to happen . . .

And I could never write the end before it's the end. Oh no. I can plan "This needs to happen," but I can't WRITE it. :/

Thinking out the middle whilst I'm sill on the beginning, I can sometimes do. :)

And Insanity is very different. It's not a story, it's a timeline, and stories occur along the timeline. If I ever write it all and get it published, I'm publishing it all out of order. It's not books that follow on from each other trying to end the overall story. It's more descriptions of people's lives. But they have awesome lives. So yeah. :)

Ruá Black said...

Hey leni!

Aisling Dubh said...

*high fives Ieni*

Without planning you don't get bored of the story and your surprised by what happens. With planning you know what's going to happen and you get bored.

YAY for planlessness.

Mary Contrary said...

I've never got far enough in a story to actually need a plot. Except, y'know 'Woolly the Were-Sheep'. But year two was DIFFEREnT.
(Lower-case 'n'? Why not? :P)

*eyes her drink*

3/4 ice, 1/4 coca-cola. YES.

Star Inkbright said...

I have to know where I'm going, what I need to write, where I'm headed, before I write though. Even if THE PATH I WALK IS IN THE WRONG DIRECTION, I have to have a path. :)

You ma have noticed I keep saying "the path I walk is in the wrong direction." I'm sorry, it's just awesome to quote. :)

Luciana said...

I WANT TO EXERCISE THE DEMONS FROM YOUR PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt


I WANT TO SATISFY THE UNDISCLOSED DESIRES IN YOUR HEAAAAAAAAAAAARRRTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

I normally know vaguely what's going to happen.
It's always more fun killing off characters when you get there though *nods*

The path I walk in is ALWAYS the wrong direction and then I normally get muddy or fall over.

Star Inkbright said...

DIFFEREnT spelt DIFFEREnT is DIFFEREnT. *giggles*

I get wha you mean about being bored. But I need to know where I need to go. *nods* OOH RHYMES. And then I have to write out the details when I actually write . . .

When I think stories in my head, I skim over a lot of stuff and just focus on what is happening. Like watching a film. When I write, I have to DESCRIBE what's happening. This gets tedious . . .

Mary Contrary said...

Ew.
I left my drink in the corner, and now just tastes of dust. :c

@Star- Quote-wise, I do the same.
The trouble I find is that I have to fight myself to avoid continuing the quote, and going off on some other random topic.

Like I almost did there, saying
'The trouble I find'-
"is that the trouble finds me, it's a part of my mind, it begins with a dream, And the feeling I get when I look and I see that this world is a puzzle, I'll-"
Yeah. :P

Aisling Dubh said...

When I started writing my Tanith story I had an idea that there would be a kidnapped girl (who was kidnapped before the story started) and some Irish in it. That was more or less my whole plan.

It ended up with a bomb in it. I've no idea how.

Ruá Black said...

Bombs are cool :D

Aisling Dubh said...

Sadly nothing got blown up though :(

Star Inkbright said...

I started reading "the path I walk is" as it is in the song, then "ALWAYS in the wrong direction" went to ordinary talking. :P

But if there is a right direction and a wrong direction . . . THAT MEANS THERE IS MORE THAN ONE DIRECTION!!!

*imgines Mara wondering aloud how on earth there can be more to life than One Direction*

Mary Contrary said...

@Ieni- I usually lose a shoe to the mud. Not realising my foot is shoe-less, I continue walking, poor toes getting more and more mud-piled with every step.
And THEN I fall over.

Mary Contrary said...

Sounds awesome, Aisling. :3

*laughs*
There were some lads in my tutor group who decided they were going to form a band, purely for the sake of calling it "The Other Direction". :P

Aisling Dubh said...

It's not Taia. But it's one of the best stories I've written so I'm happy with it.

Ruá Black said...

Lol, the other direction :P Or the wrong direction.. or two directions... :O

Star Inkbright said...

*laughs* Good on them! :)

Uh, no offense intended to 1D or Directioners.

I always change and adapt my plans as more of the story gets written. I also ditch some and form more.

I couldn't start writing abouT tanith without knowing what I was gonna write about, I'm sorry. :)

@Taia: I've recently been quoting songs a lot. :P I don't usually want to continue it though. :/

Mary Contrary said...

Aisling- "They say you can't please everyone, so you've gotta please yourself."
In other words, if you're happy with it, stuff whatever other people might say. :P

... How did my homework get on the other side of the room? o.O

Star Inkbright said...

*scowls at the adjective 'heavy'*

Mary Contrary said...

*laughs* That's just me then, Star? :P
What's wrong with 'heavy'?

...This pencil smells very pencil-y. Enough that it hurts my eyes. But it's so nice... o0

Ruá Black said...

This chapter is sooo long haha

Anonymous said...

Spiders... [hisses in annoyance]

And, uh, I just thought of two more twists. Distant, writing them down first and if it turns out, I may or may not announce their existence.

Anonymous said...

Also, hello.

Star Inkbright said...

Heavy? Well, they're using it in the context of poetic structure. But it messes with my mind because I can only think of heavy in the musical sense . . . So yeah. Plus it makes me want to listen to music.

Very msd, again.

Star Inkbright said...

It may be just you. It may be just me. :)

Star Inkbright said...

HI FABI!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Ais, Ruá, Taia, Star and whoever may still be here but I didn't see yet!

Ruá Black said...

Hey Fabi :)

Anonymous said...

Ruá, the story bit you were wondering about is now on my notebook blog, if you still want to read it.

Mary Contrary said...

Gibbity gib gib gidib-
FABI!
Hi!

@Star- Ah.
*pokes 'Heavy'* It's rude to mess with people's minds.
Yeah, no, it's probably just me. :P

Star Inkbright said...

But 'heavy' is a jepic word, though. :)

And now I must depart. Bbs!

Aisling Dubh said...

Star when you say jepic the j doesn't stand for Jedward does it?

Also Bye Star

Ruá Black said...

Bye star!

Chapter 9 is now live :3

Anonymous said...

"Heavy" is used to describe most bags I packed. Or my purple jacket, which I wore from when I was eight to when I was thirteen even though it was too big first, then the sleeves too short. Now it really doesn't fit, though, not just my mom says it doesn't fit. I insist on wearing it as a paint smock, though. :-) which works because I don't have to lift my arms above my head while painting.

Anyway, it has really big pockets with lots of stuff in them! Yaaaaay!

Anonymous said...

See you, Star.

Anonymous said...

Chapter 8 is gr8, Ruá.

*great

I think gr8 looks weird when I use it...

Ruá Black said...

Thank you :D

The ending to 9 is a bit rubbish though, I sorta got writers block... lol

Mary Contrary said...

Awh, Bye Star!

*laughs*
Awesome, Fabi. :3

... I always feel odd hitting 'Publish' on a new blog post.
Does anybody else get that?

Aisling Dubh said...

Gtg now bye *waves*

Oh by the way Ruá chapter 9 is brilliant.

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

I'm reading The Hunger Games for the first time. I'm glued to it.

Ruá Black said...

Bye Ais!

Yeah Taia, I get a weird feeling.. xD knida like, "ohhhh, new things" feeling

Ruá Black said...

Lorcan, I was like that reading all 3 of them, I finished them all in a week!

Anonymous said...

Yeah...especially for the MC... Not as much lately, though, since it's been quiet there, but I just...panic, I guess.

I'm still reading 9, I hadn't realized 8 was up. [laughs at self]

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

Guys, i STILL DONT HAVE A NAME....

Anonymous said...

Bye Ais!

Ruá Black said...

What's wrong with Lorcan Rubix?

Ruá Black said...

How about Prince Twinkletoes?

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

I started the first one today and i'll have it done this evening...

Anonymous said...

Lorcan, the best advice I can give you is to think your name over for a day or so, and pick the name that still sounds good to you later. Part of the whole 'taken name' idea is that it's your choice, your name.

Mary Contrary said...

Awh, Bye Aisling!

Hiya, Ulcabhán!
'Lorcan Rubix' - Nicely done. :)
Can I call you Rubix? Lorcan? Enlighten me! :P

The Hunger Games are like that. I locked myself in a room and lived on chocolate until I'd read all three. :3

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

Say Lorcan Rubix aloud and youl know whats wrong with it.

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

See Lorcan sounds good in my head but dum when i say it out loud...

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

i WONDER WHAT AWESOME IS IN IRISH......

Mary Contrary said...

Sorry. Internet is slowing. Msd.

@Ruá- For me, it's more of an 'Eek! I just posted words!" :P

'Lorcan' sounds good to me. But I speak oddly, so IDK.
If you don't like it, then give it time to mull over, or just don't take it, I suppose. :)

Ruá Black said...

I still stick by Prince Twinkletoes..

Luciana said...

I'M CRYING BECAUSE DRUNK DONKEY

omfg.

I FIND THIS TOO FUNNY, OH MY GOLDEN GOD

SOMEONE DIED BECAUSE THEY LAUGHED TOO MUCH AT A DRUNKEN DONKEY

stupid ancient greeks, omfg

Mary Contrary said...

I don't know what awesome is in IRISH, but it's 'anhygoel' (Pronounced sort of like 'ann-huh-goyle') in Welsh, if that helps.
Though I don't know why it would. O.o

Ruá Black said...

There is no word for awesome in irish, really...

Anonymous said...

Hi Lucy. :-)

Ruá Black said...

Hey Luce :)

Luciana said...

I've been here ages...

Just nobody was saying anything to me, so I was talking to Flame, Val and NJ.

Anonymous said...

Sorry Lucy, I didn't realize you were here. [hugs]

Ruá Black said...

Awh, we're sorry LuceD:

Ruá Black said...

I was thinking of doing another youtube make-up tutorial, but with a remnant look this time.....

Anonymous said...

I have to go now, see you all later! [hugs]

Ruá Black said...

Bye, Fabi! *hugs*

Luciana said...

Bye Fabi!

Mary Contrary said...

*hands Luci a cookie* :3

Awh, Bye Fabi~

Star Inkbright said...

I FEEL ODD HITTING 'PUBLISH' ON A NEW BLOG POST!

@Lorcan: I don't much think about how words sound. It's all about how they look, for me. I never tried saying my taken name out to see if I liked it when I was picking it. And it took me a while to get a taken name. I spent ages thinking of one, then changed my surname and spent millenia trying to find the right word. Siriously, if you look back to a year ago, give or take a few months, you'll see what a huge tremendous fuss I made about it all. And yet it never occured to me to wonder about how my name sounded out loud. Strange, dat . . .

My advice would be - think about what you want your name to be, then try and fit what you have to those categories. This stops you having to try out billions of words and discard them one by one. Second, humans are nevr satisified, nothing is flawless and you always spot more flaws when you're looking for them. Don't try and find a perfect name. You won't find one. Try and find one that works, has things you like about it and doesn't have tons wrong with it.

That would be my advice. I think *nods*

Hello again!

Ruá Black said...

And as Derek said, find one that's already familiar to you... :3

Star Inkbright said...

*almost writes that one poem has a heavier tone than the other* UH.

Mary Contrary said...

Hi again, Star! :)
Hooray for the oddness!
Or, like, not.

That's some pretty good advice, though.
I may find myself borrowing it, at some point.
Hope you don't mind. :P

Star Inkbright said...

*nods at Ruá* That, too. :)

I could explain why this is good advice, but I really can't be bothered. If you really need an explanation, speak now, or forever hold your peace.

Ruá Black said...

Amen...
haha

Mary Contrary said...

*frowns*
Which brings to my attention that I miss out the word 'I' an awful lot. I dislike that...

Ruá Black said...

bbs x

Star Inkbright said...

WHY WOULD I MINDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD??? *hugs*

It's advice gained hrough experience. -_-

Melica Frost said...

I have been so distant today...

Star Inkbright said...

See you soon, Ruá! :/

For 'see you soon,' do you put a sad face (NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOU'RE LEAVING) or a happy face (YAAAAAAAAAAAY I'LL BE SEEING YOU SOON)? :/

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

Ok. Think.


I'm a good guy and i'm intellagent and curious. I notice things that other people don't and people find me funny Most of the time i be myself people think i'm funny in a good way even when i don't try to be.

Mary Contrary said...

5IDK. Maybe it's Star's special advice to be given to people who don't come under the category of 'Taia's. :P
That, or I'm just strange and thus say dumb things. :P
The latter is the more probable, I think. :) *hugs back*

Star Inkbright said...

Because I don't wnat to look like I'm saying NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I'LL HAve TO SEE YOU AGAIN SOON or YAAAAAAAAAAAAAY I AM FINALLY FREE OF YOUR PRESENCE, for obvious reasons. :)

Mary Contrary said...

*tilts head*

"Five I Don't Know"

The '5' and 'I' keys are pretty close together, so that can hardly have been a typo... Meh.

Anonymous said...

Hello! I am back!

Mary Contrary said...

* are not close together

*Idiot Bean cannot type*

*And Idiot Bean now has to dedicate, too*

Brace yourselves for the idiocy. :P

Star Inkbright said...

OR I could just b a possessive meanie. *nods*

Which I'm not, in this circumstance.

I don't like it when people permenantly borrow my pens, though. Especially when they're fountain pens. If it's a cheap biro that is a cheap biro, then okay, you get them verywhere and they're nothing special. If it's a fountain pen you got out of the attic that isn't made nowadays and was pretty nice to write with . . . *annoyance*

Nowadays, I take one hairbobble, one pen, one rubber, one pencil, one ruler and one gluestick to school to lessen the risk of anything being borrowed, in case it turns out to be more of a theft than a borrow. I can't lend people my pen if I only have one and I'm using it. :)

I can't usually just say no to people when I have something they need and they want it and I'm not using it. I'm too nice. XD

Anonymous said...

Interesting. Maybe it was some sort of ghost thing? [Begins making up a conspiracy theory involving the ghost of Sir Henry Hamdobxomanro who always pushes the 5 key because that's how many times he was stabbed on May Fifth.]

Eli (Ulcabhán) Brave said...

Gtg

Mary Contrary said...

GAH!
I dislike that, also, Star.
People never retrun things which they borrow from me, and I have issues with telling them "no".
That happened to my trusty old fountain pen, which I need for .
Well, not really. It wasn't 'stolen', it was broken. Though I suppose it was never returned, so, meh.
It's not made to be filled with rubber. You fill a fountain pen with rubber, it breaks. When will people learn? T.T

Star Inkbright said...

*grins at Fabi* GOOD THEORY.

And one pencil sharpener!

And one compass and one calculator, but I'd only have one anyway. :P

No protractor. When they break after about two weeks, what's the point?

Mary Contrary said...

* which I need for artwork

@Fabi: Hi again! And, that makes absolute sense. *nods* Does he have a friend who deletes the word 'artwork', too? :P

Mary Contrary said...

I lose rulers so easily. I just end up using the multitude of miniature set-squares I've acquired over the years.
Protractors, I seem to lose within seconds of buying.
Compasses, I have too many of. And I always stab my hands on 'em, looking for a pen to lend to somebody.

Anonymous said...

Of course! His cousin Smithy, who used to steal actual artwork, can only steal the word artwork now that he's a ghost. :-P

Star Inkbright said...

Filled with rubber? THE IDIOCY!!!!!!!!

I hate it when I lend pens to people (this was before I properly used my One Thing (*hums One Thing*) Policy) and they CHEW them. HONESTLY. You can do whatever you like to your own property, but I'm doing you a big favour lending you mine and the LEAST you can do is TRY To take care of it and return it in a similar condition to the one I gave it you in.

Sorry. I treat my stuff well in general. I get annoyed when others don't do the same. Technically, it's just stuff, and it doesn't really matter. :/ I'm too possessive over my stuff.

Star Inkbright said...

*grins more* I LIKE THIS THEORY.

Anonymous said...

I let my Shakespeare teacher, a TEACHER!!, borrow my Hamlet magazine article, and she returned it all creased up with a circular coffee cup stain on it! [scowls]

Anonymous said...

I know, it's fun. XD

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

Well, wasn't that fun:)

Mary Contrary said...

Fabi- Brilliant. This theory is flawless. :3

Star- IKR?! I have a friend who used to borrow my pens and then immediately begin chewing on them, and I'd just be sitting next to her twitching. Sometimes it's better when they DON'T return them. :P

Fabi(again:P)- :O *shakes head sadly* To put it in the words of our Golden God- "Beware of teachers. They're ODD people."

Anonymous said...

She wasn't qualified, either. [laughs] Not for Shakespeare, anyway. But, yeah.

MY SISTERS BACK BBL BYE!

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

S.P 1 - SPN 0

Byebye, Fabi! *waves*

Star Inkbright said...

HI IENI!

If you chew on a friend's pen, you are encouraging an end to that friendship. *nods like I said something wise*

I had a friend like that. *glares*

She was my friend, then she became my 'friend' on account of the fact she tried to steal on of my best friends away from us. She was the first, and she wasn't the last, because everybody seems to adore my friend. "People seemed to love you/They'd gravitate towards you." Those lyrics are so true, for her. I'm a terrible friend, but everyone prefers her to my other friends as well, so it isn't just me being terrible. :/

Ieni Strider (Ieni The Ninja Aeroplane, Eater of Fabi's armses) said...

*hugs Star*
Everyone seems to love my friend. I just normally stand there awkwardly, as she does the talking.
But, I kinda feel sad, because she was friends with the old me and now has to put up with the post-depression me...

I MUST WRITE!
Because soon I get to phone Mel!
Because we tried all other forms of communication, but failed.
YAAAAY FOR MEL!

Star Inkbright said...

:( FOURS, FABI!

*goes back on what I was aying before (damn me) and starts continuing quote*

When we were growing up, you always looked like
You were having such fun
You always were and you always will be
The taller and the prettier one
People seemed to love you
They'd gravitate towards you
That's why I started to hate you so much that I
Simply ignored you

I don't know why I felt the need to keep it up for oh so long
It's all my fault I'm sorry you did absolutely nothing wrong
I don't know why I felt the need to drag it out for all these years
All the pain I've caused you
The constant flowing of the tears
Believe me when I say that I can not apologise enough
When all you ever wanted from me
Was the token of my love
And if it's not to late, can you please find it deep within your heart
To try and go back
Go back to the start?
(Back to the start
Back to the start
Back to the start
Back to the start
Back to the start
Back to the start
Back to the start . . .)

Star Inkbright said...

:(

You're awesome now, Ieniness . . . :/

My friend who I was saying about just moved schools. :(

"Now you've gone, I've lost that
Chip on my shoulder
Now you're gone, I feel like
I've gotten older
Now you've gone, it's as if the whole wide world is my sta-age
Now you've gone, it's as if I've been let out of my
Caaaa-aa-aaaa-age . . ."

Uh, yeah. Now she's gone, I can considor switching friendship groups. O_O
Before, when she was there, I couldn't have considroed leaving our group. It was unthinkable. But now she's gone, I can . . . think about it. O_O

And apparently Lily Allen songs also like my friend. (?)

NOW, MUST GET BACK TO HOMEWORK!

@Ieni: Yay for phoning Mel! :)
I hate phoning people. :P

And I say jepic because it's a jepic word. It's nothing to do with Jedward. :)

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