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lonegamer78) wrote2009-03-30 10:10 pm
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Bleedin' bunnies...
What I would not give for the ability to be able to jot down legible notes for the bunnies that come and go in my head...
I have a variety that are basically ghosts bunnies that flit in and out at times, which drives me nuts, because some of them I actually WANT to finish. And then there's one that's a bit more serious than fanfic style. More of an essay/rant/dissertation fashion, if not taking after Anthony Bourdain thinking with Transformers as the main topic. I know there's the "Transformers and Philosophy" (GIMME!)of the Popular Culture and Philosophy series but that's more of a professional level of things and considering their limitations with what Hasbro, Dreamworks, Paramount, and other affiliates allow, it's kinda from an objective and anthropological level, ya know.
This rant/essay/dissertation bunny, on the other hand, wants to do it Tony style of cynicism and snarkiness, if not trying to stay within a fan's objective perspective. *snerrrk* So far, only starting sentences to try out a feel of writing in seriousness mode. Breaking them down is one thing, focusing on the numerous aspects is another. European side, US side, Asian side; toys, non-transforming toys, artbooks, the way how each series could reflect or show the change in the times, how storytelling has changed over the times... *mutters to self* I can't believe I'm actually considering this bugger. Don't know if I'll ever get it off the ground, but I'll probably keep poking at it whenever the thought strikes.
Meh, plot bunnies will be plot bunnies.
I have a variety that are basically ghosts bunnies that flit in and out at times, which drives me nuts, because some of them I actually WANT to finish. And then there's one that's a bit more serious than fanfic style. More of an essay/rant/dissertation fashion, if not taking after Anthony Bourdain thinking with Transformers as the main topic. I know there's the "Transformers and Philosophy" (GIMME!)of the Popular Culture and Philosophy series but that's more of a professional level of things and considering their limitations with what Hasbro, Dreamworks, Paramount, and other affiliates allow, it's kinda from an objective and anthropological level, ya know.
This rant/essay/dissertation bunny, on the other hand, wants to do it Tony style of cynicism and snarkiness, if not trying to stay within a fan's objective perspective. *snerrrk* So far, only starting sentences to try out a feel of writing in seriousness mode. Breaking them down is one thing, focusing on the numerous aspects is another. European side, US side, Asian side; toys, non-transforming toys, artbooks, the way how each series could reflect or show the change in the times, how storytelling has changed over the times... *mutters to self* I can't believe I'm actually considering this bugger. Don't know if I'll ever get it off the ground, but I'll probably keep poking at it whenever the thought strikes.
Meh, plot bunnies will be plot bunnies.