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This site is a blog about what has been coasting through my consciousness lately. The things I post will be reflections that I see of the world around me. You may not agree with me or like what I say. In either case - you’ll get over it and I can live with it if it makes you unhappy. Please feel free to leave comments if you wish . All postings are: copyright 2014 - 2021
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Stories and reflections on storytelling
No one ever reads the same book. We all react to the written word differently. The following are my opinions regarding the books I have read.
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I’m there right now! Sometimes I think my process imitates a carousel–round and round I go.
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Ha! Well, at least you’re going! Thanks for the comment. Appreciate it.
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Haha! Indeed, Jack!
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Ha ha ha. Oh my. I’m still editing that stuff out of my earlier books! Ugh. 😀
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LOL…I know the feeling, D. 🙂
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Well, Jack. You’ve hit the spot with a lot of writers with this one. Perhaps we all need to have it enlarged and framed – and hung somewhere prominent. It would do me the world of good just to look at it and know that I’m not alone when I’m tearing my hair out. 🙂
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LOL. Thanks, milliethom.
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Yes, been to the top of the editing mountain and have fallen in the mud. Life moves on.
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Good one, Nancy, thanks!
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Hilarious, Jack. I did some dumb thing yesterday that wiped out the four pages of my story I’d been working on. Good thing I had a hard copy. I rewrote and revised at the same time. I love a laptop but it wouldn’t have happened with a typewriter. 😀 — Suzanne
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Oh, my. Sometimes I think it’s hard to beat a good sharp pencil and lined note pad. Unlike computers, it’s harder to erase and no virus to worry about. 🙂
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You could be write. As someone once said, “the more complicated things become the more likely they’ll have a problem.” 😀 — Suzanne
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Agree. And anything you have to plug into the electric or needs batteries to run will eventually disappoint. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
I know it’s happened to me. Hilarious.
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🙂 Thank you!
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You’re most welcome, Jack. 🙂 — Suzanne
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