Showing posts with label Erutan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Erutan. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2021

The Mystery Blogger Award


 I was nominated by Maith at Maith's Musings and Vanya at Chirps of a Forest Bird thank you so much, Maith and Vanya. 😊

                                                                    The Logo: 


The rules: 

1) Display the award logo on your blog.

2) Mention Okoto Enigma, the creator of the award.

3) Thank the blogger who nominated you and provide a link to their blog.

4) Answer 5 questions from the blogger who nominated you.

5) Tell your readers 3 things about yourself.

6) Share the link to your best post.

7) Nominate 10 – 20 bloggers and notify them that they are nominated.

8) Ask your nominees 5 questions of your choice, including 1 weird or funny question.

9) Continue the chain!!

Three facts about me: 

1. What inspired me to start writing Fantasy was Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal, J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as well as Nesbit's writing. And what inspired me to write Gothic Horror were the authors Washington Irving, Mary Shelley, Shirley Jackson, and Oscar Wilde. 

2. I've been drawing and creating stories since I was little. I used paper dolls to play out story-lines. The paper dolls would usually be princesses or mermaids, and I drew them myself. 

3. My favorite Greek goddess is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, and my favorite Norse god is Loki, god of mischief. 

My Best Post(s): 

I'm going with the posts I had the most fun making and am dividing them into categories. I've done this because my favorite post is different and wouldn't really show the whole blog itself, but instead just a part of it. 

Acting and improv: 

But Soft What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks? and 

Phoenix and Annabelle Get Interviewed For a Villainous Job 

Reviews: 

Play Review: Frankenstein 

Animation: 

Pandora's Box (Animation Project): Scriptwriting, Storyboarding, and Concept Art.

Writing: 

The Fairies or the Faylena (short story). 

Drawing: 

Using Polls to Create Art #1 

(Though singing and songwriting is a thing that I intend to do on this blog, I do not have a post featuring it yet. However, I may have one in the future....) 

Maith's questions: 

If you could travel back in time, which era would you visit? 

(Image from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon#/media/File:Akropolis_by_Leo_von_Klenze.jpg)

There are many many different eras in different parts of the world I'd love to visit--way too many to include in an answer to this prompt. But I'll go with a single answer for this: I'd visit Ancient Greece. And I probably would visit the Parthenon and other ancient temples if I went there. 

Which superpower would you like to have and why? 

I've always wanted to be able to shape shift. It just sounds like such an awesome power to have. I mean, I could shape shift into an animal and do things I wouldn't be able to do as a human. 

Also, I may have always wanted this power ever since I read a book about a prince who was cursed to turn into a bird at the most inconvenient times. While it may have been a curse for him, it would be a gift for me. 

What is your biggest and greatest achievement till now? 

I'd have to answer with two things: First, finishing my first draft of The Mystery of the Body Thief, and second, getting into a theatre company that helped me learn more about Shakespeare and acting in general. 

The one book you could read over and over is _____. 


(Images from Goodreads, here and here)

Two books fit this perfectly. One is Igraine the Brave, and the other is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. I have read both books many times, over and over again, because they are both so good. 

Which artist would you never get tired of listening to? 

Erutan and Karliene. That's two answers, but I usually listen to their music when I write. Their songs are usually covers of music from TV shows, movies, and video games, though they do write their own original songs, which generally have a Fantasy or Gothic feel to them. Also, Karliene writes about women in history. 

Would you rather experience the formation of the universe or the end of the universe? 

The formation. It would be neat to see the Big Bang happen and see the planets form. It would be such an exciting experience. 

                                   Vanya's questions: 

                       What are your all time favorite books?

This is a very tough question, but I'll create a list of books that are my favorite: 

Fantasy

The Voyage of the Basset 

Igraine the Brave 

We Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, Hera 

Lord of the Rings 

The Hobbit 

Gothic-

Frankenstein 

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 

Coraline 

We Have Always Lived in the Castle 

The Picture of Dorian Gray 

Epic Poetry- 

The Iliad and The Odyssey

The Journey to the West 

And there are others, but I decided not to include all of them.  Because that would probably take up most of the blog post. 

                                          What is your biggest dream ever?

I long to open my own film company and make my own movies that way. That will be difficult to do, but I think it would be really neat.  I also want to act in my own film version of Hamlet, as Hamlet, and I want to make film adaptations of my novels--acting in them (as one of the characters) and directing them. 

                             What is your favorite thing to do in free time? 

I do acting, singing, songwriting, drawing, animations, and writing--pretty much everything I blog about on here. I also do yoga, mediation, doll customization, and photography. 

                                                     Who is your inspiration?

(Image from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_McFadden#/media/File:Gates_August_2016.jpg)

For acting it has to be Gates McFadden (who acted in Star Trek: The Next Generation as Dr. Crusher). She was the person who inspired me to do acting. 
(Image from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Waterhouse#/media/File:John_William_Waterhouse_001.jpg)

John William Waterhouse inspires my artwork. And Cartoon Saloon (the creators of Song of the Sea, Wolf Walkers, etc.) inspire my animation. 

Erutan, Karliene (who were mentioned previously), and Johann Sebastian Bach inspire my music. 
And the authors who inspire my creative writing vary depending on the genre. 

Would you rather spend a day in home without doing anything or in some old fort?

   Is the fort haunted? What time period is it from? And what area of the world is it in? Either way, yes I'd go to the old fort and go ghost hunting in it. Maybe stay in it over night and see if I'd see any ghosts. 

I nominate: 

Meri Greanleaf 

McKayla

Maya 

Jasmine 

Jan 

Annika 

and anyone who wants to do it. 

My questions: 

1. Would you rather be a mermaid/merman/merperson for a week, or a fairy for a year? 

2. If you could meet any fictional character, whom would you choose to meet? And why? 

3. What's your favorite song to listen to right now?

4. Would you rather spend a month in a house that is haunted, or in a village that is haunted? 

5. What inspired your current project(s)? And how different or similar is your project now from the thing that inspired it? 

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Who inspires you to create art? And would you also like to spend a day in an old fort

-Quinley 

Monday, December 31, 2018

Happy New Year's (+ Favorite posts and other things from 2018)





Happy New Year's everyone!

Like I did last year, I thought it would be fun to list the things I enjoyed from 2018.



                       Favorite posts I enjoyed writing from 2018:

                           The Tag That Must Not Be Named 

   Why Choosing Actors and Actresses to "Play" Your Characters Helps You See Them Better


  Favorite movies from 2018: 
There are many movies I enjoyed seeing this year and I had many favorites,                                          but here are a few. (I had many many favorite movies from 2018, 
but if I included all of them, it would make the post really really long.) 


                                                       The Incredibles 2 

                                           
(Image from wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incredibles_2#/media/File:The_Incredibles_2.jpg) 

The sequel to the Incredibles was awesome.                                                         



                                                                Labyrinth 

                                
(Image from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labyrinth_(film)#/media/File:Labyrinth_ver2.jpg) 
           
  This is the first time I watched the movie in 2018, and I quite enjoyed it, 

            and the songs from it are awesome!
  

                        Fantastic Beasts and Where to find them (2016)

                               
(Image from wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Beasts_and_Where_to_Find_Them_(film)#/media/File:Fantastic_Beasts_and_Where_to_Find_Them_poster.png)


                 Though this movie was not released in 2018 I watched it for the first time this year
                and enjoyed it. And the beasts in the movie were so cute.


                   The Phantom of the Opera (2004) 

(Image from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phantom_of_the_Opera_(2004_film)#/media/File:Poto2.jpg)

This was the first time I saw this movie this year, and I enjoyed watching it. I also enjoyed the costumes, the sets, and the singing.
            You can read my movie review here 


                                                favorite books from 2018:

                                 Frankenstein by Merry Shelley
                                 Beren and Luthien by J.R.R Tolkien
                                 Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
                                 Matilda's Secret (a Girl For All Time book)
                                 Splendors and Glooms by Laura Amy Schlitz
                                 A Drowned Maiden's Hair by Laura Amy Schlitz
                                  Peril at King's Creek  by Elizabeth McDavid Jones
                                  Labyrinth Coronation by Simon Spurrier


                                   favorite music from 2018: 


                                                         October by Lena Stone 

You can also listen to it here 
One of my favorite artists released a song called October in 2018,
which I really like and have listened to even when it is not October. 

Jabberwocky performed by Erutan
 
You can also listen to it here 

One of my favorite singers, Erutan, began singing again in 2018, 
which is wonderful since I was worried that she would never sing again. 

Tarts performed by Erutan 
You can also listen to it here
This is also a favorite song of mine that she made in 2018. 
She is actually planning on making an Alice in Wonderland themed album which will be awesome. 


Left of Center by Suzanne Vega 
You can also listen to it here 
I found out about a singer in 2018, called Suzanne Vega, 
and I like the style of her music. (Though her music was not released in 2018)

Warmer in the Winter by Lindsey Stirling 
 
You can also listen to it here 
I really enjoy this Lindsey Stirling song. Also it is so neat that the music video 
had to be filmed all in one take without breaks. 

Think of Me from Phantom of the Opera
 
You can also listen to it here 
This is one of the first songs I heard from Phantom of the Opera

Main titles- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 
You can also listen to it here 

I loved the whole soundtrack from Fantastic Beasts
but I thought that this song sounded very mysterious. 

Smoke and Mirrors by Kalie Shorr 


You can also listen to it here 
Though this is one of Kalie's older songs. I recently found out about it, 
and it has become one of my favorites of hers. 
(Also it kind of reminds me of my character Lady Annabelle.) 

Sidewalk Someday by Chloe Gilligan 


You can also listen to it here 
I really enjoyed this new song. 
                                Other:  

In 2018 I found out about a YouTube channel that talked about getting dressed in certain time periods.  

Getting dressed in 1816- Mary Shelley 
You can also watch it here
At the time I watched this I had been reading Frankenstein

Getting Dressed in 1665 Delft
 
You can also watch it here
This was one of the first videos of theirs that I watched.

Getting Dressed- Dickensian Christmas (1853)
You can also watch it here
I managed to get there in time when this premiered and watched it then. 

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What are some of your favorite things from 2018? 

Love
Quinley