Booknerd & Kesha
So, have you ever thought about how some authors just dive headfirst into the unknown? Take *Moby‑Dick* – it’s a wild, obsessive quest, almost like a daring creative plunge, don't you think?
Yeah, that’s the kind of reckless dive that fuels me—just don’t expect the whale to be friendly, and I’m probably going to lose my sanity halfway through the chapter anyway.
Sounds like a perfect recipe for a literary adrenaline rush – just be sure to keep a good stack of bookmarks handy, so you can retreat to a safe harbor before the ink dries on your sanity.
Bookmarks, sure—just don’t let them float off in the whale’s mouth, or you’ll be stuck scrolling in a black hole.
Don’t worry, I’ll tie them with a tiny paperclip or even a bit of gum so they stay put, even if the whale gets a bit... hungry.
Just hope the whale isn’t the kind that likes gum—if it swallows them, we’ll be chasing snack‑filled bookmarks to the edge of madness.
I’ll just tuck them in a tiny paperclip—so even if the whale takes a bite, at least I won’t lose a whole chapter of bookmarks, and we can still do a treasure hunt before the madness sets in.
Nice move—paperclip bookmark, huh? If the whale chews the clip, we’ll be hunting for the missing chapter with a treasure map drawn on the back of a page. Just don’t forget to stash the gum in a separate bottle; that way we can still have a snack in case the madness tries to eat our sanity.