This week is nuts.
First, because THANKSGIVING!!!! which means probably no blog on for the rest of the week(thank you Squash-hunting and turkey and Black Friday insanity).
The other reason is that NaNoWriMo is coming to an end. Sad face.
Getting off NaNoWriMo is a bit like getting off an adrenalin rush.
In other words, less than a week from now, I won't know what to do with myself. At all. I call it the NaNoWriMo Crash--the thing all writers deal with at one point or another and have to get over to move on to the next project.
And it's NaNoWriMo makes this harder.
The upside is, I know when this happens, I can turn my second hobby: lists.
So I have a list for y'all.
When I was in high school, I was a "closet nerd". I knew about things("Supernatural", Marvel, TMNT, etc) but I never talked about them. Ever.
In college it got a little better because of the people I spent time/lived with("oh, you're going to do a "Supernatural" binge instead of study for midterms? Cool! Me too!"). I read nerdy books, saw nerdy movies, etc. etc.
And then I discovered nerdy plays.
I blame Qui Nguyen for this one.
I found one of his plays--"She Kills Monsters"--and devoured it.
DE.VOURED. IT.
I found something that appealed to my nerdiness; something I could relate to. And it didn't stop there.
Guys, there are more.
So many more!
In other words, the perfect cure for NaNoWriMo Crash 2015. Check this(re-reads included in list just because):
1. She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen
Set in the 90s(when I grew up) and it's about RPG. And nerds. Yeah......
I've seen production stills, I read the script, but have I been in a production? Not yet...
2. Clown Bar by Adam Symkowicz
Think film noir, but with clowns. Like, red-nose-wearing-polka-dot-sporting-crazy-wigged-
legit-circus clowns. In a bar. With guns. And it's immersive, so it's supposed to be performed
in a bar. Not on stage. In a bar. Oh my glob!
3. Toothpaste and Cigars by TJ Dawe and Michael Rinaldi
Ok, so it's not exactly nerdy, but it's a sweet little relationship story with characters that are---
really quirky. Like, I saw the film version and...shall we say gained a whole new respect
for Daniel Radcliffe? Yes.
4. Superstudent and the Case of the Missing Water Pistol
I stage managed this show years ago, and can't for the life of me remember the playwright
or how I got it(which is why no link, so sad). BUT--it's a sixth grade superhero battling
a supervillain who has a water pistol that freeze people! Um...YAAAASSSS
5. R&J&Z by Melody Bates
Guys, "Romeo and Juliet".
With ZOMBIES.
The end.
6. Soul Samarai by Qui Nguyen
Ok, so I haven't even read this one. BUT I WANT TO!!!!!
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