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@stephanjhahn @KateKading3 Blue was dancing like mad...
@ThatEricAlper (For the curious, this is the album whose cover scared me in the record store back around 1976.)
Genet, from RED SHOES, has a dark, snarky sense of humor. It was even darker in the first draft but my stepdaughter Vicki (whose sarcasm helped inspire Genet's) convinced me to dial it back. Even now, though, Genet laughs at grim things, and often at herself.
@RPoli3 @AriMeghlen https://t.co/M1zesa8U9Q
@BadProbably "If you don't know, the thing to do is not to get scared, but to learn."
@dybbuk67 @GailSimone It's not an RPG, but it DOES feature Delirian elements and we're going to be staging a crowdfunding campaign for it soon.
@CarynnBohley It would depend on which character it was.
@BHaasTSD @pdwilsen @ReturnofR Plus Van Halen I, The Doors, and In the Court of the Crimson King.
@MsElleMackenzie RED SHOES is rooted in my experiences in various dance communities, was inspired by my old roommate Danielle, our mutual friend Asha, and my musician friend @s00j, and involves locations inspired by real-life places in my past.
@lyv0n ...a bold "new vision" for the series. One I couldn't possibly understand Becuz New Blood (a phrase he repeated throughout the meeting).
His vision?
Rooted in two books I'd done almost 20 years earlier. And which I had moved beyond in the one I'd just done.
@mirna0722 In Red Shoes, Genet is happily single but finds herself beginning to crush on her friend Dervish even though she hadn't considered herself bi until that point.