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Hugs!
Hey UM,
Edward loved the movie, especially since he could watch it with you. Well, with the exception of the freeze-frame-water scene. I remember him even growling as he told me about “that” part.
All I could say to him was…”Jealous Much!”
If he could blush, I know that he would have ;]
I am excited to read your next chapters. Send them my way soon, please.
[oh, FYI, this is the third time I have posted this, Goodreads keeps eating up my comments:]
Wishing you a magical weekend!
Hugs,
me and Edward
Edward loved the movie, especially since he could watch it with you. Well, with the exception of the freeze-frame-water scene. I remember him even growling as he told me about “that” part.
All I could say to him was…”Jealous Much!”
If he could blush, I know that he would have ;]
I am excited to read your next chapters. Send them my way soon, please.
[oh, FYI, this is the third time I have posted this, Goodreads keeps eating up my comments:]
Wishing you a magical weekend!
Hugs,
me and Edward

Well, I must admit, it might have been insensitive of me to ask my daughter to rerun that scene...the fifth or sixth time. So maybe Edward had a right to growl...I asked him to get my drool cloth for me ;)
I think I will read some Poison Study today. There is a part in my own story that I need help with and I think that book will do the job.
Regarding the next chapters, I am working on 4 separate scenes that will tie together so I am working on them simultaneously to help keep it all straight. As soon as I have something coherant, it's yours!
Hugs :)
Oh, I fully understand quilt writing. I am just a chronological sequence kind of mindset. When I write out of order I get confused, and start re-writing the same scene from a different perspective, then I have to combine the two scenarios.
I wonder how actors do it. Filming scenes out of sequence? It would drive me nuts.
But that is the beauty of writing, what doesn’t work for one person, does work for another. The important thing is that you are writing! I am so proud of you!
I wonder how actors do it. Filming scenes out of sequence? It would drive me nuts.
But that is the beauty of writing, what doesn’t work for one person, does work for another. The important thing is that you are writing! I am so proud of you!
OK, Edward, you can put me down.
Yes, we really do have to talk to Roni and Kenzie about installing an elevator, it is a long walk to the penthouse suite, I appreciate your “helping hands” :]
Hey UM, we brought you a special gift to help celebrate “spring forward” day :)
*places box on UM’s writing desk*
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/8/...
Wishing you a most wonderful Sunday!
*hops back into Edward’s arms*
Ok, back to the first floor :)
Yes, we really do have to talk to Roni and Kenzie about installing an elevator, it is a long walk to the penthouse suite, I appreciate your “helping hands” :]
Hey UM, we brought you a special gift to help celebrate “spring forward” day :)
*places box on UM’s writing desk*
http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/8/...
Wishing you a most wonderful Sunday!
*hops back into Edward’s arms*
Ok, back to the first floor :)


*hears growling*
Oh, Edward... get over it.

*hears Edward growling*

Of course! That's why we're such good buds... we have very similar tastes in men and can be drool buddies.

Kellan
http://www.maninchair.com/wp-content/...
Hugh
Kellan= :-)
Hugh= Is that chest hair? EWWW!

*smiles at Edward* Sorry about Hugh, Edward. It was rather insensitive of me. You know you'll always be my favorite Vampire *blushes*

So, go to your profile, then scroll down to where it says Uniquely Moi's Writing. Hit edit. Then add story. Now copy and paste your poem into the blank box, title it, describe it, whatever. Save, then copy the link and put it in your profile so people can read your poem.


Sorry about that, but thanks for the information on how to post my writing stuff.
*hugs*

*blushing*
NO! Edward, you can't read it.
Yet ;)

Okay everybody... no snide remarks or silly comments, please.
Yes... it can be.
Expressing intimacy (whether it be kissing a lover in public or writing about your deepest emotional yearnings) can be difficult and painful for some... the equivalent to committing a sin in front of an audience.
The real question you have to answer for yourself is "why is it hard for you?"
What is the road-block that prevents you from taking those deeply felt passions and expressing them?
... and no, don't answer them here. Answer them for yourself.
Hugs;
Gwen
Had to stop by to say hi...Today has been a total non-writing day...in fact it has been a total non-in-the-house day!
Ahh, but there is always tomorrow ;]
Ahh, but there is always tomorrow ;]

Today and been a rewriting day for me.
Things are coming together on several fronts. That's a good thing, no?

Today and been a rewriting day for me.
Things are coming together on several fronts. That's a good thing, no?"
Echo of voice from below.... Trap door opens. Gwen sticks head up and looks around, waves.
Oui.
.. and speaking of re-writes, I've got to get back to my own
TTFN
Fading echo of heels on metal corridor pipes....
Books mentioned in this topic
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Did you like it, Edward?
*Edward nods*
Ahhh, how sweet! He said if he could make tears he would have cried too.