River: You gave up everything you had. Simon: [Chinese] Everything I have is right here.

'Safe'


The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...  

A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.


Jesse - May 22, 2005 7:58:07 am PDT #2257 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I confess that calling my grandmother an East Texas person is probably a misnomer, since she moved from there when she was like 18, moved around a lot as an adult, and she's nearly 80 now. So lord knows where she picked it up.


victor infante - May 22, 2005 8:45:52 am PDT #2258 of 10001
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Nice, Victor! Good for you (And for them, and the rest of us, too).

Thanks. I actually came across the review by accident, but it looks like it was just posted recently. Funny thing is, I never sent out review copies. There were some people from "Poetic Diversity" at the house reading I did in Mar Vista last January, and I sold whole bunch of books there, so that must be where they got it. (I know some of the other reviewers, but not these two. Huh.)


Astarte - May 22, 2005 9:20:14 am PDT #2259 of 10001
Not having has never been the thing I've regretted most in my life. Not trying is.

That's shiny, Victor, and I see what you mean about both reviews.

I have no opinion about the usages of "anymore" and "parky".

I think his Hampton should always be at a rakish and jaunty angle, and that's how I will always picture it...


SailAweigh - May 22, 2005 11:39:02 am PDT #2260 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Heh. I always like the general order that told us we had to "salute all officers and standards not cased." I'm all for saluting "uncased" officers, anyday. Especially, if they start by saluting me.


SailAweigh - May 22, 2005 11:39:05 am PDT #2261 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Oops.


deborah grabien - May 22, 2005 1:51:45 pm PDT #2262 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

have just written another 3600 words of new novel that makes nearly ten thousand words and nearly fifty pages in three days for god's sake someone send help


Lilty Cash - May 22, 2005 1:53:14 pm PDT #2263 of 10001
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Sends tea and bon-bon bearing monkeys.

Good job, Deb!


SailAweigh - May 22, 2005 1:58:09 pm PDT #2264 of 10001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Whoot! deb! I have got to ask, because I've never written a novel, how many words in a decent length one?


Cashmere - May 22, 2005 1:59:55 pm PDT #2265 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

have just written another 3600 words of new novel that makes nearly ten thousand words and nearly fifty pages in three days for god's sake someone send help
I wouldn't want to cap that gushing well.


deborah grabien - May 22, 2005 2:09:10 pm PDT #2266 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

No such thing as good length, Sail. Depends entirely on the market, the genre and the writer. Minotaur likes the Ballads books to be between 70K and 80K.

If I keep writing at this rate - and I think that may be what's happening, since I'm basically channeling this sucker - I'll be done in a month.