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That Earl is such a confusing old bastard... :cool:
Thanks for the link, Stewart. You win some; you lose some. Overall it was an "okay" review, but one I hadn't come across until today. The next Cemetery Dance Magazine should contain my fourth review. I am biting my nails with anticipation.
Maybe a new member will surface: Novel.
We've seen enough "first posts" like these.
This is part of what I think is wrong with The Book Forum. Novella is stuck in a position where it is okay to talk about a book she is working on (or has been working on for the last 'x' number of years) but...
It may look dorky, but I find head-mountable light fixtures to be the best when it comes to reading in the dark. There are a few out there made for cablers that offer red, light blue, and white light options. Red is great when reading horror late at night.
Examples...
I thought I was the shrink. First you steal CDs, movie passes, etc., and now you steal one of my identities? Sheesh... maybe your near-mugging was simply Karma.
This thread is anything but pointless.
Regarding the sting... (bees lose their stinger after a successful butt-stab and buzz off to die; wasps have super stingers attached to their backsides and stab over and over again)
I usually have the basics of a novel framed in my head prior to writing, but the framework usually gets reconstructed on its own as the novel develops.