So, the Edinburgh Fringe is over for another year. Yesterday,
wormwood_pearl and I returned to the Weej, to discover a fridge full of curdled milk, a dead chilli plant, and a big stack of unpaid bills. It's good to be home.
Edinburgh was great: our show was blinding and audiences mostly seemed to enjoy it, I saw some great stuff (the sequel to Macbeth in the style of a zombie movie springs to mind), and generally had a good time hanging out with some cool people. As well as seeing old friends, it was great to meet some of the new Light Entertainers, including some that I've heard much about but never met, such as
sebastienne,
arifirh,
fi_h and
mi_guida. I was also rather pleased to learn that
neoanjou had a LiveJournal. I've added you all to my friends list, guys: hope you don't mind. Thanks also to those who came to see us:
weaselspoon,
roseofoulesfame,
adqam,
susannahf,
terpsichore1980,
totherme and his other half, and
half_of_monty and her other half. And all the other people who don't have LiveJournals, of course. It was great to see you all after what's been far too long a gap in most cases.
Looks like I'll have to go now, but first, some links I've been meaning to give out. Everyone should read this book, because it's awesomely good. It's the SF book I was ranting about, with the interstellar wormhole network controlled by a gang of two-bit gangsters from Glasgow. This is the article about a "rape" in one of the earliest online roleplaying games - thoughtful, interesting stuff. And the CIA World Factbook entry on Vatican City should serve as a warning to all who try to fit the world into neat pigeonholes.
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Looks like I'll have to go now, but first, some links I've been meaning to give out. Everyone should read this book, because it's awesomely good. It's the SF book I was ranting about, with the interstellar wormhole network controlled by a gang of two-bit gangsters from Glasgow. This is the article about a "rape" in one of the earliest online roleplaying games - thoughtful, interesting stuff. And the CIA World Factbook entry on Vatican City should serve as a warning to all who try to fit the world into neat pigeonholes.
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