Sean Patrick
seanpatrickphd@wandering.shop
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Posts
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Post #3846695
illuminated beneath an overcast sky despite everything #haiku #DaikyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2875904
water and sunlight lingering after the storm unwilling to part #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2875903
Do you have a favorite soundtrack cover? I posted the other day about how perfect the Octopath Traveler OSTs are, but sometimes a cover just hits different. Here&#39;s one of my favorites, Steven Melin&#39;s cover of Twoson, &quot;Boy meets Girl&quot; from Earthbound. Just lovely. https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03534 #music #gaming
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Post #2875902
#WritersCoffeeClub May19 How would changing genre change your current WIP&#39;s plot? I think it could be fruitfully reskinned as fantasy instead of sci-fi, but it&#39;s tough to get out of the realm of speculative fiction and still have talking animals. If it were fantasy, the setup changes from &quot;we need a computer part to repair the supercomputer&quot; to &quot;we need a macguffin to heal the land&quot;, and there&#39;s setting information about magic instead...
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Post #2875901
an ambrosial sip the hummingbird is sustained one moment longer #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2875900
#WritersCoffeeClub May20: If not your current genre, what genre would you write? If not for speculative fiction and poetry, I don&#39;t know what else I would write. I suppose I would try to write &quot;literature&quot;, whatever that means, or maybe nonfiction. I&#39;m not particularly interested in other fiction genres.
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Post #2875899
#ScribesAndMakers May20 Given $100 to spend on something to support your creativity this month, what are you spending it on? Submission fees. I doubt I could burn through $100 in submission fees in a month, but I could try.
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Post #2875898
oh, a butterfly! emerging from a cocoon unsure of its wings #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2875897
You find a machine that can convert annoyances into small joys. You can either: a) Sacrifice a small joy of your choice, but permanently banish an annoyance of your choice; b) Gain a new (random) source of annoyance, and also gain a new source of small joy; or c) Walk away from the machine. So for example you could trade your ability to taste chocolate to never be bit by a mosquito again. Or suddenly be annoyed by the color red but find joy in the color blue. What do you choose?
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Post #2875896
#WritersCoffeeClub May21 What targets do you set for yourself? To what frequency? I just try to write a little bit every week. One poem or one chapter. I&#39;ve been doing the #SonnetSunday tag for a while now, where I try to post a new sonnet every Sunday. It often slips past me, but it&#39;s worth trying to keep up with.
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Post #2875895
The world is full of shallow words and deep nothings that linger between - what I meant to say was, &quot;Please, don&#39;t go.&quot; But I said goodbye. #tanka #TankaThursday
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Post #2875894
#ScribesAndMakers May26 Who&#39;s your favorite vampire? Probably Raziel, from the Legacy of Kain games.
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Post #2875893
bowing solemnly a peony opens itself to a swarm of ants #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2875892
#WritersCoffeeClub May26 In what ways does your work defy expectation? Judging from my writing habits, I expect it to write itself, which it thus far rudely refuses to do.
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Post #2524565
each time love occurs it is unique - unequaled - there is no first love; whenever we fall in love it is always the first time #tanka #TankaThursday
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Post #2411350
on a silent pond a single swan paddling alone with its grief #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2297245
newly come to Earth and knowing only hunger a chick cries for more #haiku #DaikyHaikuPrompt
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Post #2264518
#WritersCoffeeClub May5 Have you ever taken inspiration from something which could have happened but didn&#39;t? There are four scenarios implied by this statement: * It could have happened, but didn&#39;t * It couldn&#39;t have happened, but did * It couldn&#39;t have happened, and didn&#39;t happen * It could have happened, and did I think you could write a great story about all four. For me, I don&#39;t spend much time on scenario 1, preferring 2 and 4.
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Post #1987989
dragging on the earth a bold pheasant&#39;s tailfeather insouciant panache #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #464461
a winter morning the silence of the blue sky absent twittering #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #464460
#WritersCoffeeClub Feb 2 How satisfied are you with the rhythm of your works? It&#39;s something that can always be improved. I don&#39;t think I&#39;m particularly good at it, so I&#39;d say I&#39;m dissatisfied with it. I&#39;ve gotten to a point with poetry that I can hear and plan meter well, so in terms of micro-rhythm, I&#39;ve got that going for me. But in terms of slower rhythms like pacing and themes, I think it&#39;s something I still need to work on.
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Post #464459
dissolved, coalesced the world returns to itself; that memory, rain #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #464457
#WritersCoffeeClub Feb 3 What signature marks your work as definitively and effectively yours? Hmm, I don&#39;t know if I have one. People have described my writing style as &quot;archaic&quot;, but I&#39;m not the only one who writes in an outdated way. Maybe it&#39;s the combination of that with more modern sci fi themes. I think I might be the only one writing blank verse about robots, or sonnets about a singularity.
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Post #464456
Few enough, the groves isolated from the world; their secrets remain #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #464455
#ScribesAndMakers Feb 4 Our next featured creator is a comic artist. Tell us about a comic strip or web comic you enjoy. Surprised I haven&#39;t seen Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal mentioned, it&#39;s one of my favorites https://www.smbc-comics.com/
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Post #464454
#WritersCoffeeClub Feb 4 How much detail do you use to describe your settings? It depends on the situation. Usually I try to reveal setting details through indirect means or in service of something else; like for example there&#39;s a bit in BOTNW where one of the characters gushes over the technology they see in the streets of the capital city. But I&#39;m not above a setting infodump. Ideally I think settings should be left a little vague to leave some mystery for the reader.
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Post #464453
humble barleycorns not much to look at, alone, but lovely to drink #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #464452
#WritersCoffeeClub Feb 5 What&#39;s a trait of other written works you admire, but don&#39;t seek to incorporate in your own works? Honestly, anything I admire I am going to try to imitate. I admire when authors do a ton of research and it comes through in their writing. Like knowing what fixtures a 1920&#39;s aristocrat would have in their bathroom, that kind of thing. I purposely avoid writing historical fiction so I can bypass the requirement for historical research + verisimil...
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Post #464451
huddling closer the warmth of a burning world on a frozen sea #haiku #DailyHaikuPrompt
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Post #464450
#WritersCoffeeClub Feb 6 From start to finish, how much time elapses in your current WIP? Well, TSS is not finished yet, as it&#39;s a WIP. But probably it will come in at roughly a year of time. BOTNW took place over roughly the same time frame.