...brilliance. (Well...)
Anyways, my Trains of Thought are becoming a bit of a tradition. They are written in a red Warwick notebook, and I only write one a year (not that I'd like to write any more anyway, but...)
This year I will start on number 3!
However, it will be hard to beat the brilliant success of last year's Train of Thought.
*pressure* *pressure* *pressure*
My Train of Thought 2000 (Short stories)
This was the original Train of Thought, written over a few months last year. It is in the form of four tragically mediocre short stories, and the best thing about it is probably that I had fun firing, re-hiring and re-firing my 'agents,' Emma and Kratie.
If you happen to have some deep desire to read this rubbish, do. (I sure aint promising anything, though)
My Train of Thought 2001 ('Bogart Mutations' screenplay)
This year's Train of Thought demonstrated more maturity in plot and character complexity, perhaps because of very inspired input from others. My co-creator, Emma, (one of last year's agents) played a pivotal role in getting Mutations off the ground, and I would like to take a moment to *sniff* thank her for her help. Mutations wouldn't have been Mutations without her.
Mutations is an epic, hard-hitting, real life drama, with a touch of romance and a huge lump of angst thrown in. But perhaps the thing that sets Mutations apart from the rest is its character development. In fact, a description of all the characters can be found here.