Bakers Dozen

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.
  8. A layman’s commentary on the Gospel of Mark/I’ve been studying it in depth for years.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.
  8. A layman’s commentary on the Gospel of Mark/I’ve been studying it in depth for years.
  9. Urban fantasy/supernatural thriller, because I like magic in the modern world.

(I have written books, and that’s the genre they’re in)

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.
  8. A layman’s commentary on the Gospel of Mark/I’ve been studying it in depth for years.
  9. Urban fantasy/supernatural thriller, because I like magic in the modern world.
  10. Children’s books (3-8 year olds)–is there a tougher audience to reach? I also enjoy the thought of exposing young minds to reading (Dr. Seuss is my hero).

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.
  8. A layman’s commentary on the Gospel of Mark/I’ve been studying it in depth for years.
  9. Urban fantasy/supernatural thriller, because I like magic in the modern world.
  10. Children’s books (3-8 year olds)–is there a tougher audience to reach? I also enjoy the thought of exposing young minds to reading (Dr. Seuss is my hero).
  11. Children’s books, fantasy with a touch of mystery. I’m an author, and that’s the book I’m working on now.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.
  8. A layman’s commentary on the Gospel of Mark/I’ve been studying it in depth for years.
  9. Urban fantasy/supernatural thriller, because I like magic in the modern world.
  10. Children’s books (3-8 year olds)–is there a tougher audience to reach? I also enjoy the thought of exposing young minds to reading (Dr. Seuss is my hero).
  11. Children’s books, fantasy with a touch of mystery. I’m an author, and that’s the book I’m working on now.
  12. A Civil War novel about common soldiers that neither romanticizes nor vilifies the characters on either side while emphasizing what hell on Earth they went through.

If you decided to write a book, what genre would you choose/why? Category repeats OK.

  1. Detective fiction/To see if I could come up with an interesting mystery.
  2. High Fantasy/Put all my D&D storytelling to some use.
  3. Science fiction to put my life experiences to use.
  4. A bittersweet rom-com set in the New York theatre world (performers, techies, etc)
  5. Non-fiction. I lack the imagination to write fiction.
  6. Time-traveling spy thriller romance, with ninjas.
  7. Pornographic poetry, so no one would read it and embarrass my grandmother.
  8. A layman’s commentary on the Gospel of Mark/I’ve been studying it in depth for years.
  9. Urban fantasy/supernatural thriller, because I like magic in the modern world.
  10. Children’s books (3-8 year olds)–is there a tougher audience to reach? I also enjoy the thought of exposing young minds to reading (Dr. Seuss is my hero).
  11. Children’s books, fantasy with a touch of mystery. I’m an author, and that’s the book I’m working on now.
  12. A Civil War novel about common soldiers that neither romanticizes nor vilifies the characters on either side while emphasizing what hell on Earth they went through.
  13. Children’s books, inspirational fantasy / Like the books I loved growing up, Narnia and The Hobbit.
    Pass
    (I have to say that I didn’t expect so much disagreement when I put in the shades of red or blue category! And I’m surprised that nobody put in some of the very simple color shade names like navy blue, sky blue, brick red, cardinal red, maroon, turquoise blue)

Well, since it’s open (hey guys, nice to be back!)…

New:

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.

Well, since it’s open (hey guys, nice to be back!)…

New:

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.

So if you sit down and are getting comfy on the couch and then realize you want to put your feet up, but the ottoman is ten feet away, you can just clap your hands or speak a command and it will roll into position in front of you. We can call it the Automan!

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.
  4. A combination toilet and riding vacuum cleaner so that you can accomplish two things at once.

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.
  4. A combination toilet and riding vacuum cleaner so that you can accomplish two things at once.
  5. The hover chair: Now you need not get up out of your seat to go to the kitchen.

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.
  4. A combination toilet and riding vacuum cleaner so that you can accomplish two things at once.
  5. The hover chair: Now you need not get up out of your seat to go to the kitchen.
  6. The Starbucks Coffee table: actually makes your coffee and misspells your name on a cup when it’s done.

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.
  4. A combination toilet and riding vacuum cleaner so that you can accomplish two things at once.
  5. The hover chair: Now you need not get up out of your seat to go to the kitchen.
  6. The Starbucks Coffee table: actually makes your coffee and misspells your name on a cup when it’s done.
  7. A couch that sorts the loose change that falls out of your pockets and in between the cushions.

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.
  4. A combination toilet and riding vacuum cleaner so that you can accomplish two things at once.
  5. The hover chair: Now you need not get up out of your seat to go to the kitchen.
  6. The Starbucks Coffee table: actually makes your coffee and misspells your name on a cup when it’s done.
  7. A couch that sorts the loose change that falls out of your pockets and in between the cushions.
  8. A Mute Pilliow, which mutes and un-mutes the TV with a firm tap.

I’ve thought that one through, very simple technology, with a bladder inside the pillow that activates the mute signal on compression.

Inventions you wish they’d invent as types of furniture or adjustments/accessories for them

  1. Pillow cases with multiple sides, each of which is the cool one.
  2. A pullout sofa that doesn’t feel like you’re sleeping on a foam pad stretched on barbed wire.
  3. A motorized ottoman that comes to you when you call it.
  4. A combination toilet and riding vacuum cleaner so that you can accomplish two things at once.
  5. The hover chair: Now you need not get up out of your seat to go to the kitchen.
  6. The Starbucks Coffee table: actually makes your coffee and misspells your name on a cup when it’s done.
  7. A couch that sorts the loose change that falls out of your pockets and in between the cushions.
  8. A Mute Pilliow, which mutes and un-mutes the TV with a firm tap.
  9. A washing machine/dryer that also folds and sorts.