I was just thinking that Joseph of Aromatherapy brings a whole new meaning to "balm in Gilead."
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The Great Write Way
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
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(mentally riffing on Lush making bathbalms instead of bath bombs.....)
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In other news, I am the wussiest wussy of wussyland. The SO did this month's whole newsletter, and I volunteered to do the little article that he usually does when I do the newsletter, and what did I come up with? Jack crap. Then in, like, ten minutes, he writes a lovely little snippet just the perfect length for the column.
I suck. Heh.
I suck. Heh.Well not, it seems, at choosing S.O.s.
I know. He's great. He totally can write, and he's only recently realized it. Every once in a while he talks about joining the Annex, 'cause he enjoys how much I get out of it.
So, I've put together a little piece to send as a writing sample along with a resume for a job I'm looking at. I wrote something that I could submit to my first college's newsletter, since the job is a non-profit. Would anyone be willing to do a quick beta?
Lilty, definitely, but do you need it right now? Because I'm only managing to stay awake out of pure duty.
Oh, goodness, no, Deb. With the pace I'm working at right now, it won't make it into the mail today anyway. Get yo' beautiful self some sleep!
Mystery POV question OK, so I've been writing along in first person limited omniscient, yes? Well, it's good enough for Kinsey Millhone and Philip Marlowe. But because I've handicapped her(Ha!) by making her unable to have a P.I's license(she couldn't qualify at the firing range. In AZ you have to.) and given her a pretty restrictive undercover assigment, too,stuff's gonna happen that there's no way she could have a first-hand view of. I could write from Tommy's POV for a while I suppose... I'm nervous about that.