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neil-gaiman:

I gave my first ever commencement speech to the graduating class of 2012 at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

I think I told them everything important that I knew about going out into the world and being an artist, so I may never need to give another one.

You hero Neil.

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Because he’s the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we’ll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he’s not our hero. He’s a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight.
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Only write what you know is very good advice. I do my best to stick to it. I wrote about gods and dreams and America because I knew about them. And I wrote about what it’s like to wander into Faerie because I knew about that. I wrote about living underneath London because I knew about that too. And I put people into the stories because I knew them: the ones with pumpkins for heads, and the serial killers with eyes for teeth, and the little chocolate people filled with raspberry cream making love, and the rest of them.

You’ve had twenty years of living, and dreaming. You probably have a fair idea of what it’s like to experience emotions, and to go places, and to do things, and to change. You’ve wondered about things you don’t know. You’ve guessed. You’ve hoped. You’ve probably lied — oddly enough, similar skills to those you’ll have used in convincing a teacher that you actually did do your homework but it was stolen by an escaped convict dressed as a nun will come in useful in writing fiction. Ditto for the skills involved in writing a passing grade essay on something you know absolutely nothing about. Relax. Fake it. Mean it.

And you don’t need to figure it all out before you start writing. You can figure it out while you’re writing. Or you can fail to figure it out; that’s allowed too.

Actually, this time I’m quoting me, in my journal:

http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2003/03/phrase-only-write-what-you-know-is.asp

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Good News!

katwisx:

Good news to spread! :)

“Spectacle Macabre” is in official selection of Best Short Student Film at Manchester Film Festival that is taking place in the great city of Manchester between 13th-15th of April! 

If you want to check the film out - follow the link!

http://vimeo.com/38566659

Well Done Everyone! 

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Before we forget

During a trip to the pub Thom, Andy and myself devised a list of things we want to do before we are no longer students. We gave ourselves the symbolic date of August the 28th (which is when our MMU student cards run out) to aim to complete the list by.

Said list:

  • Cheese and wine night (jazz)
  • Sunday roast (or a roast on any day)
  • Alton Towers
  • Blackpool/ naff beach day out
  • Foam Party at 5th
  • Dominoes/ Pizza Hut order
  • Frog and Bucket
  • Sushi
  • London!
  • Liverpool day/ night out
  • Red Hot World Buffet
  • Phill and Phil’s perfect ten drinking game
  • Afternoon tea
  • 42s/ Fac/ Sankeys

My own additions include

  • A trip to Fuel in Withington
  • A wonder around Manchester Museum
  • A trip to Manchester Gallery (on my own at least once)
  • Flour less chocolate cake at the Teacup on Thomas Street
  • Bowling
  • Maybe a trip to The Didsburry’s beer garden on a sunny day?

Additions on the 11.4.12

  • Park Life
  • Our own attempt at the Phill and Phil’s Perfect 10 format
  • BBQ

More suggestions welcome and lets get on with this.