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Merely Matt

Creator/writer of I Need A Miracle, host of Merely Roleplayers. (Those are podcasts.) He/him.

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How do you plead...? Only one of these is NOT a way someone asks for divine intervention in I Need A Miracle. Guess which one?

I implore you

I beseech you

I entreat you

I humbly entreat you

I'm asking you

I need some help

Is it ok if I ask you...?

Please

I beg you

Could you just...?

Would you kindly?

Will you hear me?

I invite you

Hear me out

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7 months ago

Your world has a single deity.

The deity is omnipotent.

If you address the deity with the correct form of words, the deity will listen to what you have to say.

The deity will not respond or ask follow-up questions. They will only listen.

The deity often, but not always, grants miracles in response to appeals addressed to them in this way.

You find a private place and summon your resolve.

"In your benevolence, hear my plea and intervene. I need a miracle..."


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6 months ago

The opposite of a mansion murder mystery where everyone present is a bounty hunter who really wants to take credit for the murder and the detective has to find out who really did it


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6 months ago

Could it be? It is! Happy Fake Audio Drama Wednesday!

Everybody make a fake audio drama in the comments and everybody else reply with your hottest takes about these audio dramas that do not exist.


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6 months ago

Anyone interested in doing a radio drama-type podcast? I love story telling in any format, and while I have a WIP Iā€™m trying to get traditionally published I feel like my writing style better fits an episodic medium. I would love to collaborate with anyone interested - actors, writers, musicians, producers WHOEVER šŸ˜Š

Anyone Interested In Doing A Radio Drama-type Podcast? I Love Story Telling In Any Format, And While

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6 months ago

The thing I get most in my head about, reliably, is asking people for things. More especially asking people to do things for me.

It'll be an annoyance.

Even if it's nothing major. Even if it's something they've happily done a hundred times before.

It'll be an imposition.

Even if I know they love me. Even if it would make me happy if they asked the same thing of me.

It's kind of exploitation if you think about it.

Even if it's a work thing, and they're being paid to do it and I'm being paid to ask them to do it.

I can anticipate the spiral, and I build in time to navigate the spiral before the thing needs doing, and I can reliably break out of the spiral once I'm in it, but the spiral still always happens.

I think that's why I wrote I Need A Miracle.

It wasn't an intention I set out with consciously: to get into character as a variety of people who want and who find it in themselves to ask, even when the things they want are vast and life-changing; when they are, unquestioningly, imposing. But looking back at the finished scripts now, as casting gets under way and I start to think about how I launch and talk about the show later this year, I can see more clearly why, out of all the possibilities, this was the concept that bubbled to the top and demanded to be written first.

Every character in I Need A Miracle does nothing but want. That's the concept: every episode is a prayer, a plea to a higher power for divine intervention. We never hear anything beyond these pleas, these prayers. Anyone who doesn't want anything won't pray for anything, so we'll never hear their voice.

There's an idea that all characters in drama must want something. Here, though, the wanting is front and centre. It's not just what's driving their decisions and actions. It's the reason they're speaking to us. They're all forced to articulate what they want ā€“ and not only that but justify why they deserve to get it, because not all prayers are granted.

That ought to have been hard to write, for someone like me who's embarrassed to want things, and who's shy about making those desires someone else's problem or responsibility.

But it wasn't hard. When it's someone else's desire, it's easy! Of course they deserve it. It's not even that big an ask. Anyone would be happy to oblige.

That's the quickest, most effective way I've found to break out of the spiral. Think: if someone else asked this of me, would I think it was rude, or an imposition, or overstepping the mark? Nine times out of ten the answer is: no, I'd actually be stoked to be asked.


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