Note:Dear readers it might be 2-3 weeks before I can get the next chapter out of the Swanson Legacy because of family matters (ie needing to take on more responsibilities (ie making fruit and I presume doing the laundry).
Hi, Magna! I read your recent chapter! Gosh, so many tough things happened to Jane. No wonder she had nightmares. She's lucky she's got HAM around to provide support and encouragement. I really like the points you're making about ableism.
Checking in here =the chapter I'm dealing with regarding Henry will have some fake Plasma in it..all over the place so I'm just giving people a heads up.
@simscognito@CathyTea apparently i was subconsciousness was semi doing my own version of the Shawshank redemption with Henry mixed with other stuff.. I mean yeah I knew it was on Matt's list. But I knew nothing about the plot at all and I never seen the movie.
This was an interesting Chapter. I liked reading all the points of views.
Arabelle is right. The Swansons are survivors.
@simscognito So the style worked? Having different view points which aren't
exactly telling the truth
?
and @simscognito I realised an ironic incident the other week between the previous chapter (Henry's story) and something which apparently happened in Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King. So was I in Matt's mind or something when i wrote that chapter even I would never picked up a Stephen King book ever
This was an interesting Chapter. I liked reading all the points of views.
Arabelle is right. The Swansons are survivors.
@simscognito So the style worked? Having different view points which aren't
exactly telling the truth
?
and @simscognito I realised an ironic incident the other week between the previous chapter (Henry's story) and something which apparently happened in Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King. So was I in Matt's mind or something when i wrote that chapter even I would never picked up a Stephen King book ever
Oh it absolutely worked. Unreliable narrators are great. XD They keep the intrigue, because you as the reader have to try and find the truth in it all.
Hehe, that's cool. Nah, I've never read Stephen King's books either.
This was an interesting Chapter. I liked reading all the points of views.
Arabelle is right. The Swansons are survivors.
@simscognito So the style worked? Having different view points which aren't
exactly telling the truth
?
and @simscognito I realised an ironic incident the other week between the previous chapter (Henry's story) and something which apparently happened in Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King. So was I in Matt's mind or something when i wrote that chapter even I would never picked up a Stephen King book ever
Oh it absolutely worked. Unreliable narrators are great. XD They keep the intrigue, because you as the reader have to try and find the truth in it all.
Hehe, that's cool. Nah, I've never read Stephen King's books either.
I don't think an interactive chapter like what I have ever been done in a SimLit before
@simscognito Matt's videos which inspired the latest chapter
Apperently in the Shawshank Remedeption the character of Andy (the story is told by someone else, Red), gets sort of basically what both my Swanson twins got earlier in the Season (the R word), by another member of the prison. And even though Henry wasn't R word but fighting is a bit close enough to it with the"bully" person of the prison. Not to mention that even though I didn't mention it in the chapter itself before the fighting business Henry for some reason was a symbol of hope for the other POWs, much like Andy had some kind of hope in the book (or according to Matt, according to Red, Andy does)
I guess I was taking a bit of inspiration (yet again-like I did for the "Henry's story chapter" without knowing what I was doing until afterwards) of using Shawshank Redemption narration
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Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!
which plotlines surprises you guys?
Hmm that's a good question @MadameLee .
Feels like a long time ago.
We even had a few discussions on some of the chapters.
yeah..I think he saw what happened w/ HAM if someone doesn't stand up to sexist men
@simscognito So the style worked? Having different view points which aren't
and @simscognito I realised an ironic incident the other week between the previous chapter (Henry's story) and something which apparently happened in Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King. So was I in Matt's mind or something when i wrote that chapter even I would never picked up a Stephen King book ever
Oh it absolutely worked. Unreliable narrators are great. XD They keep the intrigue, because you as the reader have to try and find the truth in it all.
Hehe, that's cool. Nah, I've never read Stephen King's books either.
I don't think an interactive chapter like what I have ever been done in a SimLit before
@simscognito Matt's videos which inspired the latest chapter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC7Bun78duw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ewJAwOAFPs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZEoOrJVjAM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5qlKdkXKTk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJtu1EW8rZw
Apperently in the Shawshank Remedeption the character of Andy (the story is told by someone else, Red), gets sort of basically what both my Swanson twins got earlier in the Season (the R word), by another member of the prison. And even though Henry wasn't R word but fighting is a bit close enough to it with the"bully" person of the prison. Not to mention that even though I didn't mention it in the chapter itself before the fighting business Henry for some reason was a symbol of hope for the other POWs, much like Andy had some kind of hope in the book (or according to Matt, according to Red, Andy does)
Do you also play The Elder Scrolls Online? You can find me there as CathyTea, too!