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jack the knife wrote:Nathan B. Childs wrote:Over 4000
Where've you been, buddy?
I asked my doctor, "what's the best thing I can do to survive the pandemic?" he replied, "the best thing you can do is to stop drinking and smoking, and stop chasing women.: I said "doc, I don't deserve the best. What else you got?" I'm well. Been using the downtime for rewriting. Runaways and my bigfoot story, which is now called Wild Woman of the Woods. I see you're still in the hunt when it comes to storytelling. Keep up the good work, john.
can people still sign on as a reviewer only? Or do they have to pay to review stories?
Congrats to all this was a fun contest I
Alan, I'm sorry to hear of your wife's illness, and wish her a speedy recovery. All things are possible.
Congratulations!. Good to see some familiar names on the list.
My prayers are with you, Mike.
We came here in the same year, and I remember many times when I didn't get the drift of a reviewer's comments. One of early reviewers was Sarah Scotti, who more or less took me under her wing. One of her first criticisms was how I had used a flashback during a flashback. Ah, the good old days.
By the way, keep your critters out of the partial eclipse shadow next Monday. Perhaps blinders for the donkeys if you don't have barn room.
A lot of dogs, all over the country, and other pets as well are going to have eye damage if their outside during the solar eclipse. Their curiosity will likely make them look at the partial eclipse, and even one glimpse at the sun will result in permanent damage.
Do not leave your pets outside during the solar eclipse. One glimpse at a partial eclipse will permanently damage your pets' eyes. I am surprised how many of my dog-training clients having considered this avoidable danger.
how about a horror short story?
Firefox locked me out, but Internet Explorer let me in.
Big congratulations to Gray and the runners-up.
Congratulations of WTRC's publication. Looks like you'll have a soggy Labor Day. Hermine missed us altogether, hardly got a good breeze out of it. later gater
Wonderful news on a rainy day!
The book looks absolutely great! And congratulations on a story well told.
I won't be surprised when your book is a humongous success, once social media gets the word out. I know I'll never forget Solomon's adventures and his life lessons on the high seas.
I also know of one publisher who missed the boat.
Thanks for the tip of the hat.
Nathan
I'll send you the video. Janet is a dancing machine.
way to go, bro! I'm dancing with Janet:)
Nathan B. Childs wrote:Big fan on both the book and the movie. I had a similar upbringing in the Fifties.
I've been saying this for years, so that makes it the truth in my neck of the woods: Scout isn't a fictitional character. Scout is Harper Lee, and Dill, the runt, is Truman Capote. They grew up in the same Georgia neighborhood. Rumor has it that Capote wrote the book for his childhood friend--but I chose not to believe it. For me the power of Harper Lee's voice is what makes TKAM one of my favorite stories.
Oops! I was one state off;) Thanks for the heads-up, corra. Another fun rumor is that Harper Lee helped Capote research In Cold Blood.
Big fan on both the book and the movie. I had a similar upbringing in the Fifties.
I've been saying this for years, so that makes it the truth in my neck of the woods: Scout isn't a fictitional character. Scout is Harper Lee, and Dill, the runt, is Truman Capote. They grew up in the same Georgia neighborhood. Rumor has it that Capote wrote the book for his childhood friend--but I chose not to believe it. For me the power of Harper Lee's voice is what makes TKAM one of my favorite stories.
corra wrote:One would think, wouldn't he?
How have you been, Nathan? I hope you're well! x
Hey corra, if I were any better I'd have nothing to complain about.
Always good to hear from you.
If you're an American in the kitchen, what are you in the bathroom?
European, I reckon.
Hey Corra! Are you graduated yet?
Get better and better, Tom.
Congratulations, John, on the book contract, and thanks for tipping your hat to this addicted reader.
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