I am always here for the tangential comment! I love it. To be honest, that's just how my brain works too and when other people ask how I got somewhere and I try to explain it-they still look lost. I for the life of me can’t understand how others figure out new ideas without these tangentially related webs of thought cluttering their head. Also half the time I share a tangent its not to steal the story—its to show empathy, like only neurodivergent minds can, trying to show we understood your words, enough to relate it to this thing.
Thank you Lisa! I am excited for the rest of this week, I’ve had the finale and allies pieces locked and scheduled for more than a week completed roughly the same time as our letter to the ones we lost. We have a little more pride coming, and I hope you stick around to help us remember!
What a great piece. Serendipitously I was thinking of TM today. I was reflecting on my favorite nights in the theater. In my top 10 was a production of The Lisbon Traviata in a small theater in San Francisco. And I grew to appreciate A Perfect Ganesh only after traveling to India, helping a friend find a perfect Shiva. You really did this master justice!
I did a comic and used a variant of playwright, Terrence McNally’s name as inspiration to draw a character. 😀
👽 count on me for tangential commentary 🛸.
I am always here for the tangential comment! I love it. To be honest, that's just how my brain works too and when other people ask how I got somewhere and I try to explain it-they still look lost. I for the life of me can’t understand how others figure out new ideas without these tangentially related webs of thought cluttering their head. Also half the time I share a tangent its not to steal the story—its to show empathy, like only neurodivergent minds can, trying to show we understood your words, enough to relate it to this thing.
We always respect the tangential thought.
I have loved this series. Thank you so much. Your stories are told so well. ❤️
Thank you Lisa! I am excited for the rest of this week, I’ve had the finale and allies pieces locked and scheduled for more than a week completed roughly the same time as our letter to the ones we lost. We have a little more pride coming, and I hope you stick around to help us remember!
I’m here for it!
I've never seen any of Terence McNally's work on the stage, but the 1976 film version of The Ritz is one of my favorite films ever.
A classic! I was torn between Terence and Mart Crowley but wound up deciding to go with Terence.
What a great piece. Serendipitously I was thinking of TM today. I was reflecting on my favorite nights in the theater. In my top 10 was a production of The Lisbon Traviata in a small theater in San Francisco. And I grew to appreciate A Perfect Ganesh only after traveling to India, helping a friend find a perfect Shiva. You really did this master justice!