I really do love Blade Runner. I’ve been listening to the soundtrack for the last couple of days. I found a copy of the Esper Edition. If you love the Vangelis score to Blade Runner then I highly recommend tracking down the Esper Edition of it: it’s phenomenal.
It’s far too late for me to think of anything sensible to write here, so bibble bibble bibble. Have a nice weekend. See you on Monday! Don’t forget to vote for Trouble Down Pit with that link on the right please – I’ve been slipping in the charts this month!
P.S. Later today I will be passing the 60% point of my novel. Yay!
G’waan, killer pigeon! Get in there! Peck him! Peck him! Woo!
Any chance you’ll let us in on what the novel’s about? 😉
It’s a cyberpunk plot. If you know much about that kind of thing, then think of a 1990s William Gibson setting, with an early Gibson plot, mixed with Richard Morgan style action. I won’t say anything specific about the plot because that spoils my fun when writing it!
Oh, and I’ve just passed 60% about one minute ago 😀
Excellent. Go go Mata go!
Serendipitously, Neil Gaiman said this today:
Sometimes making stuff up feels a lot like Coyote* running across the empty space between one rocky pinnacle and the next, and as long as you keep moving you’re fine. When you stop and look down, it’s suddenly all too apparent that there’s absolutely nothing underneath and that you’re keeping in the air by a peculiar effort of will.
And then a good day comes, and you start running through the air once again, and, if you’re smart, you resolutely don’t look down.
I like that. It also occurs to me that I always look down. So. Well. No wonder. Anyway.
I’m going to have to put William Gibson next on my list– I’ve never read him but have heard many good things about him.