Testaments to the Boom Times to Come (Posts tagged morvidra)

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Anonymous asked:

the thing about Neil Gaiman's striking ideas and images is *so true*, because like, I feel like reading one of his books is like having a really vivid dream, that makes sense and is interesting and feels meaningful *while it's happening* but then you wake up and you're like "oh. It Wasn't Really That Deep"

yedrindax replied to your post “what are your complex thoughts on Neil Gaiman the Author?”

This is why Good Omens works so well imo. Gaiman came up with the initial ideas for the plot, but I think Pratchett wrote more of the first full draft. Pratchett was able to execute some of Gaiman’s concepts better than he would have been able to himself.

BOOK CLUB has got more THOUGHTFUL THOUGHTS. These are for you, the people sending me messages like:

amelodie replied to your post “pineapple-split replied to your post “what are your complex thoughts…”

please, i wish to join this club

morvidra replied to your post “pineapple-split replied to your post “what are your complex thoughts…”

I’m in - I find I enjoy adaptations of his books far more than I enjoy reading the books

and

hello-viridian5-things replied to your post “pineapple-split replied to your post “what are your complex thoughts…”

I’m not alone!
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I was actually recently talking to someone about the It’s Not That Deep thing, just in general not in Gaiman. Because it’s kinda puzzling to me that it happens since like, not everything has to be deep? Plenty of stuff is dumb and great! But I feel like more and more we’re getting creators making things that are not deep—not itself a problem!—that they clearly THINK are deep—there’s the problem.

I guess what I’m asking for is creators to have a finer sense of what they’re suited/able to achieve in their project, which is pretty advanced self-awareness, but such as it is, that’s what I ask.

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