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It was a (fairly) dark...etc (Discussion)
No! Don't delete, we have to push onward!
That being said, is anyone else now reminded of the end of Breakfast of Champions?
(Side note: Google predictive text suggested Breakfast of Champagne. I'm down with that.)
That being said, is anyone else now reminded of the end of Breakfast of Champions?
(Side note: Google predictive text suggested Breakfast of Champagne. I'm down with that.)
Hmm, maybe. Read BofChamp so long ago, only remember that I read it. Just consulted Wikipedia plot synopsis. If my subconscious is going to crib ideas from other books it would be nice to know when it happens.
I'm always paranoid of that! Well for me it's more cribbing from popular culture that everyone but me is aware of.
But not to worry, I was just referring to the character becoming self aware.
But not to worry, I was just referring to the character becoming self aware.
I really hope your still on Hákon. My question was... crap I've forgotten. It was definitely something about the Baroness.
Sue wrote: "But if we all lived in the same time zone it would be very very crowded."
Nah, we just need to do as China does and have one discombobulating time zone.
Nah, we just need to do as China does and have one discombobulating time zone.
Hákon wrote: "I was wondering if this was a good place to start the next chapter?"Hey, I think it's as good a place as any :)
Have at it dude!
Congratulations, Richard. Your experimenting has paid off and you have perfected the ability to deliver a rap on the knuckles with a ruler via internet. ;)
For future reference, I would like to be the brooding monster next time.By the way, Christina, this is as (in)appropriate a time as any to say that I so love your GR profile picture - always makes me think I have happened upon a hitherto unknown Ramone.
Just so everyone knows I wasn't watching the Wizard of Oz when I posted that. I was actually watching Cowboys and Aliens.
Sue wrote: "For future reference, I would like to be the brooding monster next time.By the way, Christina, this is as (in)appropriate a time as any to say that I so love your GR profile picture - always make..."
No way Sue...I will NOT give up brooding monster status :)
Turhan wrote: "Sue wrote: "For future reference, I would like to be the brooding monster next time.By the way, Christina, this is as (in)appropriate a time as any to say that I so love your GR profile picture -..."
Perhaps we can form an alliance?
I don't know what anyone from outside this group that read this story would think about it, but I'm having so much fun with it even if the narrator calls me occasionally a malignant spirit. :-D
Hákon you're not alone. I think this other detective is the same detective the Baroness hired before Luka. And who wants to bet these hallucinations have something to do with whatever happened to him.
I can't wait to read it, but I have to bow out of writing because my brain is broken at the moment.
LOL! If my houseplants are any indication, I should not try gardening. (RIP Christmas cactus)
It's more that I've got too much going on at once. I usually read or paint when I'm working through something. I think reading and copious amounts of coffee are on the agenda tonight. :)
It's more that I've got too much going on at once. I usually read or paint when I'm working through something. I think reading and copious amounts of coffee are on the agenda tonight. :)
Sue wrote: "Turhan wrote: "Sue wrote: "For future reference, I would like to be the brooding monster next time.By the way, Christina, this is as (in)appropriate a time as any to say that I so love your GR pr..."
Very devious...hmm, but what's in it for me? After all, you're just an "evil spirit" whereas I'm a "brooding monster" Maybe, just maybe, I'd consider an alliance if you'd consider (view spoiler) those "angelic entities" Amanda & Richard, then I could write the story the way it should be written...with me as the Hero! ahahahahahahah!!!!!
Turhan wrote: "Sue wrote: "Turhan wrote: "Sue wrote: "For future reference, I would like to be the brooding monster next time.By the way, Christina, this is as (in)appropriate a time as any to say that I so lov..."
Methinks the entities are not quite so angelic as to avoid reading the spoiler... But sure, I'd be up for that. Keeping in mind that the next author just goes in and untwists/obliterates the plot twists of the last, anyway.
However, I will not grovel for an alliance. Evil spirits must maintain their self-respect.
Thanks Christina.Turhan I can totally see that spoiler. I think that will make it hard for you to imprison me. Now I'll be on the lookout.
Yep, real authors keep going through hell and high water, writer's block, income tax, hallucinations...
christina you are most likely an LED not a halogen. all I am traveling this week and so please save some plot holes for me.
Actually LEDs have a remarkable intensity. Call them subtly brilliant. While halogens are overheated fire hazards (sounds more like chick lit to me).
Sue wrote: "christina you are most likely an LED not a halogen. all I am traveling this week and so please save some plot holes for me."
Awesome! You can have all the zany plot holes you can handle...
This dame was an overheated fire hazard and someone musta took the batteries outta my smoke detector.
Okay, I'll leave the detective fiction to the experts.
Okay, I'll leave the detective fiction to the experts.
Christina wrote: "This dame was an overheated fire hazard and someone musta took the batteries outta my smoke detector. Okay, I'll leave the detective fiction to the experts."
That's good one. :-D
I keep my smoke detector on my bookshelf. I definitely want to know when there's a fire so I can save all the books.
Sue wrote: "christina you are most likely an LED not a halogen. all I am traveling this week and so please save some plot holes for me."
K, I'm ready for another fix of "It was a (fairly) dark n storm.... where are you Sue? there are a lot of plot holes to fill in :)
Hákon wrote: "Luka is in quite a sticky situation there. :-)"Yes! But I like anything lime, so I'm living vicariously through his stickiness :)
Ya know, jello might make a decent substance to fill a bed. Like a sleep number, but more squishy.
That's what I was thinking when I wrote it. I said to myself 'What strange thing do you think would be fun to sleep on?' Although I believe coffee Jell-O is much stranger than waking up on a bed of lime Jell-O.





gotta luv that!