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K. wrote:
njc wrote:
KHippolite wrote:

For example, in my stories, telepaths call themselves telepaths and muggles call them "tele-creepos". This latter term has appeared in derision occasionally, but it never really sees the light of say because I'm so rarely in the villains reference frame that it never gets firmly established.

Teeps and Creeps?

I've just formally stolen this

You can't steal what's freely offered.

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I just spent the past two days reading the Martian. First new book in a looooongggg time. (THANK YOU JANET!)

Oh, and I slept off whatever crud my kids brought home from school and gifted to me. So I woke up this morning with the first half of my next chapter firmly planted in my head. Time to write.

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Norm d'Plume wrote:
K. wrote:
Norm d'Plume wrote:

I just bought Lord of the Rings for Kindle. It's probably been two decades since I last read it. A chance to read it from the perspective of a writer.

Are you near the end of chapter 3 yet?

I haven't even finished your book yet. Nevertheless, I managed to begin rereading LOTR. The film version of The Fellowship of the Ring was better than the book. One of my initial complaints about the book has always been that Gandalf goes off for years (nine?), taking his sweet time when he must have at least considered the true nature of the Ring.

To be honest I've read almost nothing for weeks. Two weeks in Canada and I still don't have a driver's license or supplemental health insurance for meds. My car insurance is probably going to cost a fortune because I haven't driven in years, and in Calgary it's a must.

My boxes have separated in UPS transit. One was incorrectly marked as a gift and was hit with a customs/brokerage charge of over $100, which I refuse to pay. The rest were marked correctly but have been stuck in Winnipeg for Lord knows why. The UPS store where everything was shipped from is trying to sort it out.

The weather is great, though. I'm walking outside without even a coat on.

However, worst of all, they speak with a weird accent up here. The only thing worse would be Australian. :-)

Relatively safe for work, unless you have an old stick up your butt:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BRI-A3vakVg

*read this in my best Australian accent wink *

Ha, if it's a movie, why read the book right? Yeah, I live by the sword! tongue

*don't forget to read this in an Australian accent!*

Good luck sorting out all the 'admin'. I can share many, many tales of frustration, perseverance, and pain. Mostly caused by HR in my case, so if you're avoiding dealing with HR, trust me, it's not that bad. Except, UPS is really pushing the limits by the sound of things. Hope it gets sorted soon!

*Australian accent still going ...*

I jinx you to from now on read all my posts in an Australian accent. My special way of adapting quicker to the 'strange' accent that could be worse! wink

That vid is awesome! Love it! I also say z-et and not z-ee amongst plenty of other things! smile

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amy s wrote:

I just spent the past two days reading the Martian. First new book in a looooongggg time. (THANK YOU JANET!)

Oh, and I slept off whatever crud my kids brought home from school and gifted to me. So I woke up this morning with the first half of my next chapter firmly planted in my head. Time to write.

smile

Hope you get better soon!

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Not about writing ... but here's one for Amy's evaluation: https://pjmedia.com/parenting/2016/02/0 … epage=true

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I suppose it could happen. Not after the uterus is cut open (because then the muscles wouldn't squeeze out the kid), but between the time when mom was draped and the incision was made.

Though I think they would notice if the water broke on the table (splaaaashhhhhh). Assuming that she broke her water during the earlier labor, then that wouldn't be a clue. Once the epidural took effect, I would expect that the contractions would stop, as well. Apparently, that didn't happen. And since she couldn't feel below her waist, she didn't feel that there was a lump there. And the baby was fine because the circulation was still pumping through the cord.

One of those weird moments that could have happened. Though after 36 hrs of labor, she was clearly not advancing and they would have checked her cervix and known this. I don't think the medical people should be blamed for a scar or an unnecessary procedure, though. This is one of those situations where the baby decided to be as inconvenient as possible. And the hospital is unavailable for comment, so who the hell knows what really happened. Whenever you have a single viewpoint on the news, I get kind of skeptical.

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Amy, from what I know when you get that kind of c-section ie the not planned kind it's full on put you under, they wouldn't risk an epidural, so she would've been knocked out stone cold .... I call bs for this reason as well as that in my opinion the baby's head must've have crowned already for a natural birth to have happened, so no, she didn't push Olive out, he was either delivered by c-section or pulled out..

Also, 'lost the baby'? Sounds like the last thing my gyne would've said and something I might have dreamed up in my sleepy drugged out state. There are only a few places bub can be ... Now, I don't know, but you cut the uterus open, they would've seen his legs/feet at least - a c-section cut is below the bikini line - they couldn't find Olive? Bs.

This reads to me like the typical woman who doesn't want a c-section despite medical advise that her baby is in danger because 'they know better and women delivering by c-section are not really mothers/weak/taking the easy way out. She's about to find out how 'easy' a really c-section is ... I've known a few women who had both (natural followed by c-sec) and who said that natural is much easier. Not so much during giving birth, but the recovery afterwards.

I'm just glad the bub is okay!

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She remembers hearing silence for a few minutes until her baby cried, so I think it was an epidural. Emergency where the baby heart rate drops...that is when they intubated. Csection after failure to advance... That is when they do an epidural.

Either way, the docs should have noticed that the uterus was deflated. So while it is within the realm of possibility, I think that there was poor communication or a seriously dumb mother listening to the doc's explanation.

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I'm back.

Note to all...when your credit info is expired, the website defaults to the old card info and won't let you pay. I had to revert to Basic, choose a single group (Premium so I wouldn't lose the points I paid) and then upgrade to Premium and rejoin the Medieval group.

Mischief managed.

The good thing is that I wrote another chapter! Will post soon.

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Have you written a gentle note to Sol?

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He made some suggestions, but the programming on the website didn't cooperate. It all worked out. The fact that I'm talking to you means that I found a back door. No worries. And Sol is warned that it will happen again. Credit cards expire. Mine was just the first one to occur, I guess.

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Chapter posted. I had to get the text out of my head before I went back to work. It is coming to crunch time there. We've lost another of my coworkers and are now a skeleton crew. I either work massive overtime or watch another person flake away.

I may be the 'last man standing' in two months. The thought just makes me cry. I'm going to have to train a complete department. If I stay, that is. I'm getting a raise, but I'm not sure I'm up to this.

That may be a good thing for the writing. When I get stressed, I really like to bury myself in unreality.

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Ouch.  You've been a hero.  Now they're asking you to elevate to Hero.

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One nurse's experience

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I had the same experience as Amy and have been trying to get back in for months.  Finally got it figured out when Sol deleted my credit card off my profile.  How is everyone doing?

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Hey, we missed you!  Pull up a thread and set a spell.

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I wondered where you've been! Are you writing the sequel or do you have any ideas yet?

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I have outlined most of Book 3 and have written the first 3 chapters.  I recently attended LTUE (Life, The Universe & Everything) in Provo UT and was just blown away.  It was 3 days of awesomeness.  LE Modessit, Brandon Sanderson, Shannon Hale, Kevin J Anderson and many other greats were there talking about every aspect of writing.  I took 9 pages of notes and will be typing them up.  Maybe once I'm done I'll be putting them up somewhere, perhaps on a thread here.  Book 2 cover is almost done.  i am re-doing book 1 cover before releasing book 2.  I also have a publisher who has asked for a submission from book 1 so crossing my fingers there.  If anyone would like me to write a guest blog for them on what I learned at LTUE, I would be happy to.

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I would love to read it! Suggest that you set up a Facebook account and use that to write about what you learned. Tumblr is the other option. They are free and suited to getting the word out about your writing.

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Actually one of the  things I really want to do is start guest blogging.  I have a few lined up but my goal is to write at least 1 a week.  You'll never guess where I learned that?  smile

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That would be Bimmy? It couldn't be me. I'm just writing a couple posts a week about Autism. I figured it was good practice and setup if I ever make the short stories into a book.

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amy s wrote:

That would be Bimmy? It couldn't be me. I'm just writing a couple posts a week about Autism. I figured it was good practice and setup when I make the short stories into a book.

Fixed.

You have to make it happen. One day, maybe not today, but def one day!

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Yes, ma'am.

However, I just realized that I can't publish until we get to hang out. Only after I get my bottle of wine will I consider taking the plunge and talking to a publisher. (How did I manage to put that back on you? I'm brilliant! :-)

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I only just discovered apricot brandy. Beats wine hands down in my book. Too bad it interacts with my medication, otherwise I could develop a serious addiction.

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Isn't it lovely? Just never get drunk on it. Serious hangover. All of those sugars make for a very negative morning-after.