tyme4t, I stumbled unto one of your RA searchstories last night, which made me curious about the concept. They're brief but fun, as you've said. It's a challenge to find a theme that nicely fits into such a short blurb.
fitzg, my latest searchstory is a flashback to the early days as I'd learn of a new RA character and constantly search for vid clips on youtube. Of course, eventually I'd end up with the dvd set.
As for the small village outside Leicester - it looks so charming. Actually, it's about the same size as my hometown...so, when Richard has described using his childhood imagination to bring early reading to life, it struck a familiar cord for me. There were many summer days when visions of knights in shining armor swam in my head - Elizabethan novels were always my fav. Today a new history book on that, and most eras, provides the same sort of visual trip of the imagination.
I've always hesitated to repeat on-line the name of the Leicester village - would never want to cause his parents any difficulty with nosy fans. Suppose RA's not yet famous enough for that annoying development, but he's inching ever closer, isn't he:)
I love Search Stories on youtube!!! I don't make fanvids or any other kind of vids so SS has been an easy & fun way to create a quick story!
ReplyDeleteI have made/created 6 so far and 4 of them include a certain actor...hmmm can you guess who?!? LOL
tyme4t, I stumbled unto one of your RA searchstories last night, which made me curious about the concept. They're brief but fun, as you've said. It's a challenge to find a theme that nicely fits into such a short blurb.
ReplyDeleteWill check out your other SS.
fitzg, my latest searchstory is a flashback to the early days as I'd learn of a new RA character and constantly search for vid clips on youtube. Of course, eventually I'd end up with the dvd set.
ReplyDeleteAs for the small village outside Leicester - it looks so charming. Actually, it's about the same size as my hometown...so, when Richard has described using his childhood imagination to bring early reading to life, it struck a familiar cord for me. There were many summer days when visions of knights in shining armor swam in my head - Elizabethan novels were always my fav. Today a new history book on that, and most eras, provides the same sort of visual trip of the imagination.
I've always hesitated to repeat on-line the name of the Leicester village - would never want to cause his parents any difficulty with nosy fans. Suppose RA's not yet famous enough for that annoying development, but he's inching ever closer, isn't he:)
RiCrAr, may I request you delete my comment?
ReplyDeleteI'm so new to Blogosphere, and pretty protective of my own privacy. And not too sophistocated. I think it was mentioned on his published bio. BUT!
Please could you, in respect to the privacy of the actor's privacy, delete me there?
Thanks. That was just plain dumb of me! Delete, please!
Consider it done, fitzg.
ReplyDeleteThanks, luv!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, sweetie;)
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