Gail Simone's Blog, page 270
June 4, 2015
Nightwing's butt is more powerful than Darkseid and The Anti-Monitor combined right?
Well, combined with fingerstripes, absolutely.
How do you find time to play video games while also doing so many creative projects? Maybe it's just me, but I find gaming and writing occupy the same "creative time block" I set for myself everyday. That is, days where I do intense gaming sessions suck u
Ah, this is a good question.
Okay, here’s how it works with me. I play video games when I get stuck.
When I am doing a story and a piece doesn’t fit, I have a routine. I take my dogs for a nice long, quiet walk. If I don’t have the answers by then, I play video games for a while. Doing something OTHER than staring at a blank screen really helps me.
When I am behind, I make a rule for myself that I am not allowed to play games, the only exception being the one just mentioned, if I get stuck.
For me, games are a thing to do that allows me to FORGET writing for a bit and recharge. But I also rarely play for hours, I don’t feel I have that kind of time.
How do you find time to play video games while also doing so many creative projects? Maybe it's just me, but I find gaming and writing occupy the same "creative time block" I set for myself everyday. That is, days where I do intense gaming sessions suck u
Ah, this is a good question.
Okay, here’s how it works with me. I play video games when I get stuck.
When I am doing a story and a piece doesn’t fit, I have a routine. I take my dogs for a nice long, quiet walk. If I don’t have the answers by then, I play video games for a while. Doing something OTHER than staring at a blank screen really helps me.
When I am behind, I make a rule for myself that I am not allowed to play games, the only exception being the one just mentioned, if I get stuck.
For me, games are a thing to do that allows me to FORGET writing for a bit and recharge. But I also rarely play for hours, I don’t feel I have that kind of time.
How do you find time to play video games while also doing so many creative projects? Maybe it's just me, but I find gaming and writing occupy the same "creative time block" I set for myself everyday. That is, days where I do intense gaming sessions suck u
Ah, this is a good question.
Okay, here’s how it works with me. I play video games when I get stuck.
When I am doing a story and a piece doesn’t fit, I have a routine. I take my dogs for a nice long, quiet walk. If I don’t have the answers by then, I play video games for a while. Doing something OTHER than staring at a blank screen really helps me.
When I am behind, I make a rule for myself that I am not allowed to play games, the only exception being the one just mentioned, if I get stuck.
For me, games are a thing to do that allows me to FORGET writing for a bit and recharge. But I also rarely play for hours, I don’t feel I have that kind of time.
How do you find time to play video games while also doing so many creative projects? Maybe it's just me, but I find gaming and writing occupy the same "creative time block" I set for myself everyday. That is, days where I do intense gaming sessions suck u
Ah, this is a good question.
Okay, here’s how it works with me. I play video games when I get stuck.
When I am doing a story and a piece doesn’t fit, I have a routine. I take my dogs for a nice long, quiet walk. If I don’t have the answers by then, I play video games for a while. Doing something OTHER than staring at a blank screen really helps me.
When I am behind, I make a rule for myself that I am not allowed to play games, the only exception being the one just mentioned, if I get stuck.
For me, games are a thing to do that allows me to FORGET writing for a bit and recharge. But I also rarely play for hours, I don’t feel I have that kind of time.
How do you find time to play video games while also doing so many creative projects? Maybe it's just me, but I find gaming and writing occupy the same "creative time block" I set for myself everyday. That is, days where I do intense gaming sessions suck u
Ah, this is a good question.
Okay, here’s how it works with me. I play video games when I get stuck.
When I am doing a story and a piece doesn’t fit, I have a routine. I take my dogs for a nice long, quiet walk. If I don’t have the answers by then, I play video games for a while. Doing something OTHER than staring at a blank screen really helps me.
When I am behind, I make a rule for myself that I am not allowed to play games, the only exception being the one just mentioned, if I get stuck.
For me, games are a thing to do that allows me to FORGET writing for a bit and recharge. But I also rarely play for hours, I don’t feel I have that kind of time.
Hiya, Gail! Just read your lovely post about the counter-protest to the WBC at SDCC. What year was this?
I believe it was four years ago?
That seems right.
Swords of Sorrow #2 Asked to Squabble
Swords of Sorrow #2 Asked to Squabble
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Swords of Sorrow #2 Cover A by Tula Lotay
Swords of Sorrow#2 is the kind of character-filled, action-packed book I was hoping for this series. The women the Traveler called are starting to put the pieces together, and more and more are meeting. The majority of this book focuses on Red Sonja and Dejah Thoris as they fight and exchange barbs. Interwoven with this are scenes from several other places…
Thank you for the very kind words!
Here is a video of the SDCC counter-protesters.You can see which...
Here is a video of the SDCC counter-protesters.
You can see which side was having more fun. :)
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