Gay in the Bay | Vol. 2023, Issue 13

Queer Intro

Welcome to the Gay in the Bay Blog! I am Josie, a queer writer and videographer that loves to document what I see around me. This started out as a writing blog but has grown to include events that more people should know about.

This post is for the week of March 26 - April 1.

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Thoughts on Writing, by Josie Sweeney

How do you write about writing? I’ve found this to be difficult. Many of the YouTube videos I’ve found online are presented like guides on writing. My bias is showing, because they come off as “this is the only way to go about this,” as if that creator’s video had been peer-reviewed. And that’s not the case. On the other hand, maybe I’d been trying to find ways to be completely original. After all, there are no more original stories, right?

Technically it’s true. Authorial contributors like Joseph Campbell Robert McKee have written extensively on what makes a good story; this is before you even begin to talk about format.

Technique, format, even down to the font choice can quickly become pedantic and trivial. And I believe that’s what my brain sees/hears whenever I see one of those “how to” videos on YouTube. It becomes so difficult to find the answer to a particular question when it feels as though opinions are carbon copied. And you don’t even have to be published to make these videos! (Which is great, I might add.)

There are so many videos and books on “How to Write a Book” that it can become overwhelming to figure anything out. And that’s what I was until I finally got to sit down and actually write. I went through the hurricane of distractions and “I don’t knows” that I forgot a very simple, very important piece of advice that Neil Gaiman states both whimsically and elegantly: Make Good Art.

This isn’t to say that you aren’t allowed to make bad art. Sometimes art needs to be “bad” before you get to the good art.

Here’s a specific example from my first attempt at completing a book: I spent five months wallowing in the trenches of this world where superpowers were real. At times I wasn’t certain what should happen next. And yet, on the last week of October, I did it. I completed my draft. And I took a couple of months off. In January 2023, I sat down to read two drafts at once to make notes; because I’m, quite frankly, crazy.

And it was bad. It was a terrible draft!

I lamented this for a small amount of time before realizing that I can make this better. Much, much better. And cooler.

So it feels like another hurricane has struck again. And I’m grateful to be in the midst of figuring out just what exactly happens within the pages of this world. That, and I found a YouTube video on Brandon Sanderson’s writing routine.

You may be in search of one thing, but end up seeing things differently.

Winchester Mystery House, San Jose

This week I want to talk about something spooky. The Winchester Mystery House has been part of the San Jose scene for well over a century. Well, most of it. There was an earthquake in 1906, which is devastating. But let’s not allow history to get in the way of a good time. Because allegedly there are ghosts in the house.

There is a lot to be said about the Winchester house, and the thing I’d like to focus on is the beauty. This place is massive, dramatic, and very Victorian. The scariest thing about the house, though, is that it’s the oldest building in the area. Every other building is less than twenty years old.

If pictures say a thousand words, then I have plenty to show. Below is only a smattering of the pictures I took. The link in the headline brings you to Kaz Rowe’s video on the House.

For full transparency: The Winchester museum asks that you do not take photos or videos for commercial purposes. I am not being paid to publish these photos, and have no plans to.


News

Malicious Compliance suggests Bible Ban

The Bible is on the chopping block as book bans seem to be taking place. Lawmakers call this a joke and a slap in the face in what they are trying to do. But this is malicious compliance, since the bible contains scenes and descriptions of sex, slavery, war, human sacrifice, and other descriptions that would, in all seriousness, be terrible for kids to read.

Donal Trump Indictment

This past week it was revealed that former president Donald Trump (who still makes me gag) will be indicted. Everyone except me is speculating how he will react. He will most likely act like a child and claim he is the most victimized person in recorded history. What else is new?

Trump is expected to be in New York City for the indictment on Tuesday, April 4th. More information provided in the linked headline above.

Kentucky pushes further Right

Lawmakers passed a bill that band gender-affirming care for transgender youth in the state, overriding a veto from Democratic Governor Andy Beshear. Prior to the vote, at least 19 people were arrested after dozens of protesters entered the House Chamber to oppose the bill.

This event occurred on March 31st, International Transgender Day of Visibility. The people in opposition were overwhelming in their opposition, at times being louder than a speaker.

Link found in the headline.


In Other News…

Hometown Artist: Fosterfalls

Wistful and dreamy, artist Fosterfalls’ first and so far only song met my ears gracefully and in a magical tone. While my description is in cloud nine, I cannot think of a better compliment for this Memphis-based singer songwriter. I found out about them on an instagram post and had to check them out on Spotify.

I listen to Punk or even City Pop these days. Their music is best described as a soundscape of peace and serenity. Please give them a listen. Their Spotify link is above in the headline.

Pocket Miku

This one stood out — sorry, spoke out — so much that it gets a standalone spot here. The Pocket Miku is from a synthesis technology called Vocaloid. This tech is produced by Yamaha. The full name of this unique instrument is Gakken NSX-39.

There is an anime character on the front, created by a company called Krypton Future. Her name is Hatsune Miku. And the synthesizer uses her voice. She vocalizes a set number of words no matter which key you press. This thing is adorable and I would love one. Reportedly only $75, but please check the company’s website for further details.

You can find the YouTube channel that introduced me to the Pocket Miku in the headline above. If you like the music of the content creator, you can find him here and below.


Pop Culture

Each week I include media that I’ve enjoyed. If you’re a creator of any kind, please email me to be included in this list. I love discovering new artists; from singer-songwriters to upcoming directors, and beyond.