The rabbit is highly anchored in measured time, not conceptual time. While the Boy and the Thing have ceased to exist to his perceptual reality, that isn't necessarily an indicator that they have ceased to exist. It was an ending point for one moment, perhaps one arch of causal interrelation. But I see time oddly.
Is it? I can't really say that. (Obviously not for those two. Boy and Thing have never reappeared. Presumbably they're doing something else now, if they're still about. Chronology goes fast and loose around here.)
Your sense of time and mine are remarkably similar.
...As far as questing...
That I can't say. I try not to let my characters speak for me, but I try not to speak for them either because then we argue over who's speaking for who.
I ask no one to speak for anyone who isn't comfortable with the exchange. I reflected, voiced it, and that was all.
(The latest Rabbit and Dragon piece was not supposed to turn out like that. I had a light whimsical tale of them gently subverting sitcom tradition as they live together. Rabbit was extremely put out that the script got switched at the last minute and at great expense. We'll use the house set someday.)
*smile* Fair enough. Needless to say, I very much enjoyed it, and that offer stands for any and all of you, in any combination, to talk sometime. (Saying it that way, sadly, makes it sound like a much odder suggestion than I feel it really is. Apologies for that.)
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Date: 2004-11-01 04:13 pm (UTC)The rabbit calls it an ending. Obviously.
The rabbit is highly anchored in measured time, not conceptual time. While the Boy and the Thing have ceased to exist to his perceptual reality, that isn't necessarily an indicator that they have ceased to exist. It was an ending point for one moment, perhaps one arch of causal interrelation. But I see time oddly.
Is it? I can't really say that. (Obviously not for those two. Boy and Thing have never reappeared. Presumbably they're doing something else now, if they're still about. Chronology goes fast and loose around here.)
Your sense of time and mine are remarkably similar.
...As far as questing...
That I can't say. I try not to let my characters speak for me, but I try not to speak for them either because then we argue over who's speaking for who.
I ask no one to speak for anyone who isn't comfortable with the exchange. I reflected, voiced it, and that was all.
(The latest Rabbit and Dragon piece was not supposed to turn out like that. I had a light whimsical tale of them gently subverting sitcom tradition as they live together. Rabbit was extremely put out that the script got switched at the last minute and at great expense. We'll use the house set someday.)
*smile* Fair enough. Needless to say, I very much enjoyed it, and that offer stands for any and all of you, in any combination, to talk sometime. (Saying it that way, sadly, makes it sound like a much odder suggestion than I feel it really is. Apologies for that.)