He’s an ice skater. “What Would Brian Boitano Do?” is an old South Park joke, back from the very first Christmas Card short sketch of it that was ever done, the one called “Spirit of Christmas”.
He writes Sci Fi books, and is probably best known for “Snow Crash” or maybe “Cryptonomicon”. Among his fan base he is generally known as being unable to end a story to save his life.
Well, hmm, broken channeling happy.
What would Brian Boitano do, ’cause that is what I would do. 😉
If that doesn’t help, then I suggest some “comfort” stuff that makes you happy (food, favorite bathrobe, tea, whatever) and just try to write it.
Oh, and if you need to talk, I will be online off and on today.
I don’t know who Brian Boitano is. I could probably google the name, but that would be slick and I’m not slick right now.
He’s an ice skater. “What Would Brian Boitano Do?” is an old South Park joke, back from the very first Christmas Card short sketch of it that was ever done, the one called “Spirit of Christmas”.
How do I finish an upbeat, optimistic, happy story when I’m feeling broken.
“And they lived happily ever after.”
So much for story arc.
True. But it’s the most happily broken (brokenly happy?) ending I know.
I kind of did that. *sigh* So much for my future career as a good writer. heh
Don’t worry, even if you can’t end a story.
Neal Stephenson can’t last forever, right? 😉
Another name I don’t recognize. I’m feeling much less than slick now.
He writes Sci Fi books, and is probably best known for “Snow Crash” or maybe “Cryptonomicon”. Among his fan base he is generally known as being unable to end a story to save his life.