working in the foothills of a big mountain range is so great, especially on foggy days when I drive toward peaks shrouded with clouds, feels very epic fantasy novel
#EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce is the first thing that has visually represented what it feels like to navigate the world with my ADHD brain: I constantly have a parallel track that takes my physical surroundings and refracts them into secondary worlds I then write in
pretty much every detail in #InTheWatchfulCity—and my writing in general—is something I have observed IRL before; very little of it is completely made up
like if there’s a particular detail that stuck out to you, you can reply here with it and I will tell you what real-world event or observation I was drawing from to write in that detail 👀 cc @engsengng@_senqin
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god I love my people, western recipes always confuse me bc they're a series of steps you have to memorize with no explanation about why you're doing each step, whereas chinese recipes begin not with a story but "here is the underlying conceptual system you must understand first"
like how delightful to divide tea into constants and variables, chinese just like… encodes math, sometimes; and also, can I just say that I love that "Mood: The feelings." affects flavor
overall I would say that sino culture is far more direct about "there is an underlying system, and once you learn the rules, you won't have to memorize very much," whereas US culture like… *dies while gesturing painfully at math education in this country*
more labelmaker uses, I love that the p-touch software lets me generate barcodes within it, so I can make QR codes to the source pages so I can easily look up more info (this is a card of rice types, how much water they need in proportional cups, and how much pre-soak time)
didn’t bother trying to search on english google and hopped on taiwan google to look up cheatsheets, because I know my people would make them, and I was not disappointed
one of my mom’s favorite stories to relate about when I was a kid was the time I was just a few years old and staring intently at this big truck; my mom asked me what I was looking at, and I replied, 「我在想⋯⋯為什麼車車放屁的時候會冒煙?」
(‘I’m wondering… how come when the truckie farts, smoke comes out?’)
also, I distinctly remember being in first grade doing a science unit where the teacher put a glass of ice water on the table and asked us why we thought there was water on the outside
my writing process is super unreliable and I can’t force words to happen—so I can’t be a write every day person—but the flip side is that I write extremely clean drafts
the only differences btwn the manuscript I turned in & the published #InTheWatchfulCity are: one section of poetry cut (about 20–30 lines), one line added to “a death made manifold,” and two lines added to “as dark as hunger”; that’s all it took to address editor feedback
actually no, I think that was between second draft and final—between first and second, there was a narrative prose portion from anima that became the verse portion, and I added about one paragraph of worldbuilding for the Hub and rearranged a few other paragraphs
my favorite thing is chinese men who are extremely :| in english but once I switch to mandarin and they realize I’m chinese too they’re like “hei!!! :D”