Chicago Tribune, Illinois, November 27, 1898
“Can I get a wahoo?”
celebrating the opening of the M25~
Food for thought:
Do you think that Aziraphale isn't actually all that big of a fan of small children? Like. He loves them because they are Her creation and they're quite charming (mostly), but overall he could just. Not.
Like, Adam and his friends are great - they're of an age that he relates to. But small children? Not so much.
CROWLEY on the other hand? Fucking loves 'em. Where else do you get genuine, tiny agents of chaos?? They don't need tempting or anything....they just need a hint and they're off, wreaking havoc.
Kids covering their house in paint because they got bored? PERFECTION.
Tiny kids spilling all of the gossip about their family in public?? POETIC CINEMA.
I love how the body structure and the decor of the larger bone fairy creates a nice area of concentration that leads the viewer’s eye towards the tooth fairy. This, aside from the obvious glow and design contrast, help direct the attention where needed and is a brilliant move by the artist.
gingerglides asked:
Hey Neil, I’m working on my first novel, first draft, but I’m stuck with the irritating sensation that I haven’t set up enough things, so I keep editing and rewriting instead of forging ahead. First drafts are supposed to be fun, but I feel like I’ve lost perspective while chasing storylines around my brain. How do you rediscover your writing joy when you get stuck?
You move forward. Fixing things, editing and rewriting, are second draft things to do.
meltingpenguins asked:
*deep breath* First of, once again thank you for all the stuff you did and do for the fans. Two: Would it be alright for fans to make a cosplay-fanmovie of the never-filmed bookshop opening? The scene was only in special editions of the script book after all, so I'd like to know if it would be okay to undertake such endeavor or if that gets a clear No.
As long as it’s not being Done For Money (and doesn’t hurt anyone), I’m never going to object to anything fans do.