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When I first read that I thought you had said 'battleground to a hymm'....

When I first read that I thought you had said 'battleground to a hymm'...."
either reading can be appropriate.
Also I'm doing a booklet guide on the Carthaginian army which if it's anything like the Parthian one I wrote will pay better than a novel and help fund my writing habit

When I first read that I thought you had said 'battleground to a hymm'...."
either..."
Hum.. would 'global change partian to carthaginian' help out here? ;-)

Also they were too uncouth to share the same history.
Even more irritatingly neither had the decency to write their own histories so we know what they did only when they offended the Hellenistic or Roman worlds
It's a bit like trying to work out the history of a marriage by listening to the version given by one of the ex-spouses

Glad to see everyone's doing well, I hope you'll share those cartoons Marc.
Just printed off 19,100 of my supposedly 20k short. It reads better than I thought it would and I think I may have sorted something that will work at about 30k - possibly 40.
Cheers
MTM

Also they were too uncouth to share the same history.
Even more irritatingly neither had the decency to write their own histories so we know what they did only when they offended the Helle..."
'History is a fable written by the victors'...

Yes, make sure you write your histories in a language that survives

Briefly aside on the writing thing, did 856 today in 45 minutes. Dead chuffed. The sprinting thing is working pretty well at the moment. And of course, 9 times out of 10 it leaves you in the middle of something so it's really easy to start up again the next day.

Cheers
MTM"
Wow, MT.
I've been on a bit of a roll too with the editing - five chapters yesterday. :-)

Wow again! watch you don't burn that paper!


I think I'm moving away from wanting to write (mainly humorous) sf/fantasy, at least for the time being.
So next week I'll start again, from the beginning with the other utterly different complete outline I have.


I think I'm moving away fr..."
Keep us posted - good luck!

I don't think I count - I only do Georgian military (Battle of Waterloo, anyone?).

Yeah. I'd want to stay away from something like that too. I've always been less keen on the space opera end of SF anyway.

Thanks. I'll have to see how this other outline I have pans out. But things should go ok.
The Battle of Waterloo should be good. A lot of research though.

Thanks. I'll have to see how this other outline I have pans out. But things should go ok.
The Battle of Waterloo should be good. A lot of research though."
And a lot of Abba . . .

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Thanks. I'll have to see how this other outline I have pans out. But things should go ok.
The Battle of Waterloo should be good. A lot of ..."
Ho, ho. Yes, so much research that when I finally came to write it, 12,000 words pretty much spilled on to the page in one go. Felt good!
Unlike today, which has been a complete washout.

Ha. It does feel good when it goes that well. You will have to be careful though, doing research. If you end up knowing what you are talking about you won't be allowed back on the internet.
My day today too feels like a total washout.

David, that sounds brave. Best of British.
Tim, I like the Waterloo joke and I sympathise about your thing with the jarheads is the reason I don't write fantasy with proper mythical beasts in. Because I thought that if I wrote about dragons, all it would do is promote a deluge of emails from people who knew more about dragons than I did complaining that I'd got it wrong.
Cheers
MTM

David, that ..."
We were leaving the cinema after watching some dragon film years ago and were much amused to hear a small boy saying 'But Daddy, a real green dragon wouldn't have done that!'.

(and if I I did write them, my space marines would naturally be bootnecks, not jarheads - i.e. Royal Marines not USMC). But still.
"Per mare per terra per astra" or sommat.


Goergette Heyer does a pretty mean vignette of the battle of Waterloo. If you're out there, GL, do you recall the title?

David, that sounds brave. Best of British."
Well, done. That's pretty good going, especially with the headache.
Thanks. It will be interesting to see if I can write anything worthwhile without feeling a need to put some jokes in it.

Brush war?
Is that like when I tackle my bed head in the morning?

David, that ..."
Like that Library thing review I got. Quote: A dragon could not play bass guitar. His claws would get caught on the frets. I know this as I am a professional bassist.' No, it wasn't a satirical review...

..."
I managed it with the horror series. Not much humour in there.

Brush war?
Is that like when I tackle my bed head in ..."
I'm not going to comment on your personal grooming

Cheers
MTM

Woo, well done MT.
Well, I got through the edits on the last 6 chapters and am now tackling the formatting of the ebook version that I will do yet another text-to-speech read through on.


So the weekend is going to be hard work because we were going to have a quiet one at home ... but with just the two of us quiet is really hard work. So McMini and I will have to do something. Not sure what yet.
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