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Took me longer than I thought. The real world kept distracting me. Sorry to everyone who liked the hallucinations.
These people have very interesting culinary traditions. I'm fine with being out of the hallucinations, and now Luka can start working on his case.
I was picturing this carrot and orange juice when I wrote that. I cringed every time I took a drink.
Heading over to read the (Author's claims, not mine) odd story you all are collaborating on. Is anyone compiling this, by any chance? Maybe for a humor/comedy publication? You are having WAY too much fun writing, from the looks of things.
K. wrote: "Heading over to read the (Author's claims, not mine) odd story you all are collaborating on. Is anyone compiling this, by any chance? Maybe for a humor/comedy publication? You are having WAY too..."Jump into the craziness and whip out some magic of your own, luv to hear from ya!
Turhan, I'm not so sure you want me to jump into the craziness. I tend to think like pukah when I really get going. (Though right now, It's more like a Malkavian... even worse.)
K. wrote: "Heading over to read the (Author's claims, not mine) odd story you all are collaborating on. Is anyone compiling this, by any chance? Maybe for a humor/comedy publication? You are having WAY too much fun writing, from the looks of things."I have no idea what, if anything, is going to be done with this story, but I'm having fun with it, that's for certain. :-)
I'll go look Hakon, and see if an inspiration strikes. No guarantee, however.Thanks to everyone for the invite though!
Bigtime has taken an interesting, and yet also dull, turn. I wonder if they'll let us help with casting.
Well, I tried, but I'm not much good with the romance angle. Maybe one of the more romantic types can rev up that angle again?
Oh, and I would cast Ed Norton as Luka, John Malkovitch as the Baroness, and Gary Busey as the clown on the shuttle.
I'll bring the popcorn if someone else brings the microwave (mine's broken right now). I'll agree with the Gary Busey as a clown but I would have to cast Josh Duhamel as Luka, Helen Mirren as the Baroness, and maybe Denzel Washington as Mr. Blue.
Every movie is better with Helen Mirren in it but I think this piece needs a new role for her because I am head-over-heels with the casting of John Malkovich as the Baroness.
You missed an opportunity there ("I was going to suggest that, funnily enough,..."). The goal was gaping, as they say.
For anyone that doesn't know, we have an ongoing, wacky, ever plot twisting story, that is begging for your 'artistic license' to get involved and mesmerize us with your story-telling abilities on-the-fly. You can jump in here ... Go! https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Turns out I missed several chapters while away from internet for a couple weeks. Just got caught up - much fun to read! I'm rooting for Salome at this point. Am I wrong?
Thought I might have messed it all up with my last effort, but that was a nifty bit of footwork Amanda - unbelievably, it does all seem to make sense!
So, just checking that I've followed it correctly:
1 - Salome wants to escape from Bigtime and her overbearing mother, the Baroness. She's trying to force Luka and Halle to help her get away.
2 - Instead, Luka suggests a deal: if Salome helps them nail Blue and Scarlet (and hence save the planet, i.e. thwart their attempt to force the Baroness to give them the lucrative dome contract) in return they'll help her escape.
3 - Salome didn't know Blue and Scarlet have been trying to coerce the Baroness - so readily agrees to the deal.
Hope that's about where we got to.
So, just checking that I've followed it correctly:
1 - Salome wants to escape from Bigtime and her overbearing mother, the Baroness. She's trying to force Luka and Halle to help her get away.
2 - Instead, Luka suggests a deal: if Salome helps them nail Blue and Scarlet (and hence save the planet, i.e. thwart their attempt to force the Baroness to give them the lucrative dome contract) in return they'll help her escape.
3 - Salome didn't know Blue and Scarlet have been trying to coerce the Baroness - so readily agrees to the deal.
Hope that's about where we got to.
Richard wrote: "Thought I might have messed it all up with my last effort, but that was a nifty bit of footwork Amanda - unbelievably, it does all seem to make sense!So, just checking that I've followed it corre..."
Ha, Richard, the only ones missing from the room now are the Marx Brothers.... trying to get the vision of Muldoon out of my head...
And I agree that Amanda's regrouping is pretty amazing. It started to seem like there was method and intent behind all the madness.
You really kicked that off Richard. When Salome was in the Palmist building with a gun I knew she was just very unhappy with everything. I thought her rebelling was the obvious choice.
I just read the new post and I was cracking up laughing at all images in my head of all the people and clowns (no I don't think I count them as people) in that room.
Sorry about having to edit my last post. I had just gotten off working all night and was watching my niece on no sleep. She kept wanting me to type the word pig over and over. It wasn't until I was alone and had slept that I realized it needed to be edited.
Richard wrote: "We should edit the whole thing - then put a cover on it as well and send it through Bettereads!"Yes!
It will be interesting to hear what others have to say about this story, but speaking for myself I've had great fun reading this and writing my little part of it.
Im all for that! If I get a spare moment, I'd be happy to see if I can work up a worthy cover submission.
ETA: I actually have a lovely picture if a vintage clown doll that might make a delightfully sinister background.
ETA: I actually have a lovely picture if a vintage clown doll that might make a delightfully sinister background.
Christina wrote: "Im all for that! If I get a spare moment, I'd be happy to see if I can work up a worthy cover submission.ETA: I actually have a lovely picture if a vintage clown doll that might make a delightful..."
Sounds cool!
Having slept on it (or just come to my senses) I don't think it's such a good idea after all - there isn't an editor on the planet who could get this thing into shape! I still like the idea of jointly writing a story this way (and it is fun), but as for reading it, well, that's a very different matter and it would be interesting to know what (if anything) any of the 34 people who've read at least some of "It was..." made of it.
I still want to mock up a cover. Why take pictures if creepy clowns if they can't be put to use?





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