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    Music Quiz

    They also look like two male beasts, Beastie Boys. Most of the big bands are in there. There's got to be some rappers. Anyone see Two packs of gum, or a Public Enemy. The three women look like they're in a Rush.
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    Music Quiz

    Correct that, there's 2 "u"s written on the wall by the TVs. Beneath it, a B and two Gs.
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    Music Quiz

    Robert Plant. Can anyone read the street signs?
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    Music Quiz

    Very nice. The building in the back is Deep Purple. The Calender shows a Green Day.
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    Music Quiz

    Both. I was trying to think of other bands named after cars. Maybe two of those cars are Fabulous Thunderbirds? This is kind of cool. The TVs are showing Talking Heads. There's got to be Beatles in their somewhere, but I don't see them. Speaking of the Beatles, the Eagles have Wings...
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    Music Quiz

    I'll say the out of focus person by Alice in Chains is Blur. The goldfish is buggin me. Seems like it sould be easy. The Doors.
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    Music Quiz

    I'll say that guy in the front is Franz Ferdinand. There was an old band called the Lettermen, that could be the postal guy. Don't get the contortionists. Seal. The tree on the hill has got to represent something. The Police. Kiss.
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    Music Quiz

    Spoon. B52s is an easy one. You two. (any two people) I'll say the Queen is holding a Velvet Revolver
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    Music Quiz

    Floyd the barber, so I'll say Pink Floyd. Pink. Puddle of Mud.
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    Music Quiz

    I'll say those surfer dudes are Beach Boys The Black Crowes. Somebody must be counting the Crows. Dead Kennedys. I don't get the pink dancing scissors. The Cars.
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    Music Quiz

    Cinderella Madonna Black flag
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    Best/Worst Author websites

    I didn't like any of your links. Some writers do their web site themselves, even though they know nothing about graphic design. Others spend a lot of money on this web designers who've never read their books.
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    No-no or taboo themes

    Are you writing about your own culture?
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    Thomas Harris

    I decided to read Red Dragon because of your comments. I think you're right. Hannibal Lecter versus Clarice Starling is much more interesting than Will Graham versus The Red Dragon, with Hannibal the Cannibal playing a supporting role.
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    James Frey: A Million Little Pieces

    I finished it. I'm not exact sure what to say. It was all right. To me, the controversy surrounding the book was more interesting than the book itself.
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    No-no or taboo themes

    I think you can write about anything, if you do it right. Some topics, however, take a lot more skill than others.
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    Margaret Atwood: The Blind Assassin

    Interesting perspective. Personally, I'd say that she wanted to hide the truth from everyone, until after she was dead and buried.
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    Flashbacks

    Not if you're writing for publication. Then you are writing for the reader.
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    Hi all, new writer here

    I agree. I'd get rid of it all and start with the moment things start to change: the moment things turn bad for the hero.
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    Margaret Atwood: The Blind Assassin

    Can you give some examples? (It's been a while. I reread the obituary because it was easy and on the third last page, but I don't remember any moments where I felt like she redeemed herself. (That doesn't mean that there weren't any, just that I don't remember any.))
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