*blushes and beams* Why thank you! Yes, picture me, blushing like crazy and trying not to stutter, reading off all the lines and holding up a string of cranes whenever the Chorus spoke, and when two characters had an argument I had two cranes in my hands and held one up and one down, depending on who was speaking. When I realized I hadn't made the goddesses I panicked (ha, 'panicked,' very appropriate for the class) and so when Artemis spoke I said 'Artemis' and struck a pose as if I were drawing a bow, said her lines, and then struck the pose again. Aphrodite's pose was me thinking fast and putting a hand behind my head and another hand on my hip and my foot on a chair. (That one got giggles, let me tell ya.)
Well, this was just for the class really, Greek plays are difficult as hell (but the bits about the gods were fun to write!) But I'll try and churn out the preliminaries on that novel to see what you lot think. (David falls for a vampire, coming from a family that slew vampires on sight, so it's pretty violent from his side, Zachary - the vampire - on the other hand, is falling head-over-heels for David and thus lets David do whatever he wants ... tee hee, I'm twisted!)
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Date: 2008-05-26 01:04 pm (UTC)Well, this was just for the class really, Greek plays are difficult as hell (but the bits about the gods were fun to write!) But I'll try and churn out the preliminaries on that novel to see what you lot think. (David falls for a vampire, coming from a family that slew vampires on sight, so it's pretty violent from his side, Zachary - the vampire - on the other hand, is falling head-over-heels for David and thus lets David do whatever he wants ... tee hee, I'm twisted!)