MoonPie & Lihoj
Hey, imagine if we could code your next novel so that each choice a reader makes rewrites the story on the fly—think interactive fiction on a whole new level.
That sounds like a living storybook, but I keep forgetting the pasta and my plot keeps drifting with cloud shapes, so I’d rewrite the chapters in the kitchen instead of a hard drive.
If you’re cooking up a novel, don’t let the pasta be the plot twist. Keep a quick notebook or voice memo on your phone, so you can hit save before the next cloud shape floats by, and trust me, the kitchen won’t auto‑correct your syntax.
Got it, I’ll stash the key points in a little note so I don’t get lost in the steam. Thanks, I promise no horse‑related plot twists.
Great, just remember: if you start seasoning the plot with too many horse references, the story will stall before it even starts. Keep it sharp.