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message 6351: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Amber wrote: "I used so much flyspray that the interior of the car was white and foggy...and it STILL didn't kill the thing! Evil, horrid little beasts... :("

No, the horrible things are hard to kill aren't they!! Your car wouldn't have any other bugs in it!! lol


message 6352: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments My other half tried to pick it up and dropped it back in the car! Needless to say, the jacket i was wearing hasn't been used all day as it was contaminated!!!


message 6353: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michael wrote: "I would of picked it up and put it outside. :D"

No, no, no Michael!!!


message 6354: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Michael wrote: "I would of picked it up and put it outside. :D"

My other half picks them up - then proceeds to tell me what it feels like when their legs are scrabbling to grip his fingers :( totally, completely horrible...


message 6355: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Michael wrote: "I would of picked it up and put it outside. :D"

I'm not into killing huntsman, either.:)


message 6356: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Michael wrote: "I do that with most spiders accept redbacks. They say hello to my shoes. :)"

Hahahahaha!!!! Love it Michael:D


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Tracey wrote: "Glad I'm not the only Aussie Rules fan here - go the Hawks!

And yes, it probably does sound silly to say I'm only sharing our news with a few people but I guess I just think of us as a group of fr..."


No worries Tracey, you write wonderful poetry & I did leave comment some time agao on the one you posted in 'poetry corner' & I don't mind poeple 'playing around' with styles, I do to, but when they write & call something eg. like Haiku or a sonnet & the said piece is not, well that erks me some....(-:


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Margaret wrote: "David wrote: "Thank you Brenda...(-:

Mark, here in Oz, when writing in Australian bush poetry & entering a competition the rhyme must be exact & true rhyme, stress & unstressed sylables must be co..."


My pleasure Margaret to be able to bring back memories for you....(-:


message 6359: by [deleted user] (new)

Michael wrote: "I do that with most spiders accept redbacks. They say hello to my shoes. :)"

I have had 2 red back bites & it's an experience I don't wish to have a 3rd time....(-:


message 6360: by Katie (new)

Katie (ieishanalani) My partners dad got bitten by the same red back twice, it went down the back of his shirt and he said it was worse than when he had his heart attack :/ I HATE spiders!!! Terrifying LOL


message 6361: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Haha, no Emily I was far too uncoordinated to pick up any circus tricks - although I do know what to do if confronted by a lion, which I'm sure will come into use any day now ;)

And David I can totally agree with you that people who label their work as some kind of formal poetry style when it patently is not is extremely annoying. I never claim to be a formal style poet - as I said mine is free form to be enjoyed or not as the case may be. I really write poetry for me as opposed to my books where I do think about the reader.

And I'm with you on the spider thing Amber, I hate the wretched creatures. My husband though is like Michael, if they're not dangerous he just takes them outside **sigh** [despite my pleas for vengeance at their very existence lol.]

I have a couple of frantic days ahead of me getting ready for the launch of The Kaynos History Tales but I'll pop in when I can.


message 6362: by Mark (new)

Mark David wrote: "Thank you Brenda...(-:

Mark, here in Oz, when writing in Australian bush poetry & entering a competition the rhyme must be exact & true rhyme, stress & unstressed sylables must be consistent & "sc..."


Thanks for the explanation, David. It explains why the first thing that struck me about your poetry, many weeks ago, was that it was devoid of the errors in scansion that I've come to view as ubiquitous, but that still annoy me. Sounds as though your Australian competitions demand more metrical precision than it is currently the fashion to bother with. And you may be right... Contemporary music has gone the same way with rhyming and meter, and that annoys me, as well.


message 6363: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Tracey wrote: "Haha, no Emily I was far too uncoordinated to pick up any circus tricks - although I do know what to do if confronted by a lion, which I'm sure will come into use any day now ;)

And David I can to..."


Good luck Tracey with the preparation of your launch, as well as the numerous other things you have to do!


message 6364: by Amber (new)

Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Good luck with everything Tracey!! :)


message 6365: by [deleted user] (new)

Mark wrote: "David wrote: "Thank you Brenda...(-:

Mark, here in Oz, when writing in Australian bush poetry & entering a competition the rhyme must be exact & true rhyme, stress & unstressed sylables must be co..."


No worries mate, thanks for the reply, if you like/want to, have a browse around here

http://www.abpa.org.au/phpBB3/index.php

Dave....(-:


message 6366: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Thanks for the well wishes Brenda and Amber. I'm feeling fairly confident about the new release but you never know until it's published how well it's going to sell but I will be able to have this available in print form as well so that may add a few sales.

I'm feeling a little more shaky on my upcoming Mythology exam - it's Monday morning [tomorrow] and I'm not feeling as prepared as I normally like to be. I'll try to do some cramming for the rest of the evening - wish me luck :)


message 6367: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Oh, good luck Tracey! Exams are NOT good, but I'm sure you'll be fine:)


message 6368: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Thanks for the well wishes Brenda and Amber. I'm feeling fairly confident about the new release but you never know until it's published how well it's going to sell but I will be able to have this ..."

Good luck!


message 6369: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Tracey wrote: "Thanks for the well wishes Brenda and Amber. I'm feeling fairly confident about the new release but you never know until it's published how well it's going to sell but I will be able to have this ..."

Exams are the worst! I hope you do well :)


message 6370: by Mark (new)

Mark Tracey wrote: "Thanks for the well wishes Brenda and Amber. I'm feeling fairly confident about the new release but you never know until it's published how well it's going to sell but I will be able to have this ..."

Oh, my goodness, Tracey, if *you* don't do well on a mythology exam, then it's conclusive proof that the exam is cr*p. I don't think you have anything to worry about.


message 6371: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Back from the exam **whew** and feeling a lot more confident now. The material was familiar to me and I think I probably did well so thanks for all the well wishes everyone :) I get the results back next week so I'll let you know how I go.

As soon as I get home I'll be formatting the anthology for publication this afternoon. That'll really relieve the stress factor.

Hope everyone has a fantastic week!


message 6372: by Mark (new)

Mark Tracey - Congrats! Glad the stress (well, that particular stress) is off. Formatting is just labor-intensive, but totally under your control. You have a great week, too!


message 6373: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Congrats Tracey...that one's over! Good luck with the formatting too:)


message 6374: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Amber wrote: "I was in my car this morning saying goodbye to my other half for the day, and there was a huge huntsman on my shoulder!!! :( Typical arachnophobe, I freaked out..."

I would have too, Amber


message 6375: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Brenda wrote: "You're a silly duffer.....Aussie Rules....rules..lol"

Have to agree with Brenda on this one, though we differ on the team to follow.


message 6376: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Dale wrote: "Brenda wrote: "You're a silly duffer.....Aussie Rules....rules..lol"

Have to agree with Brenda on this one, though we differ on the team to follow."


Haha!! Definitely the Cats Dale, I'll have to convert you;P


message 6377: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 347 comments Tracey wrote: "Haha, no Emily I was far too uncoordinated to pick up any circus tricks - although I do know what to do if confronted by a lion, which I'm sure will come into use any day now ;)..."

Want to share some lion facing tips? Is run screaming in the other direction a good or a bad move?


message 6378: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Not a hope. red and white through and through


message 6379: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Meant to say Brenda how do you manage to put pics up of books and title to add to the list if they are not there? I am currently reading Micky O's biography. Also I wanted to add Kaleidoscope my collection of poems.


message 6380: by [deleted user] (new)

We were forced to play Aussie rules at school as the school was to small for a rugby team, I was captain 3 times & selected to play for Queensland in one of the 1st schoolboy comps. Still never really liked Aussie rules & today's game when they have a little push & shove then take a dive to milk a penalty, nearly as bad as soccer. I like a real game with real hits especially state of Origin.


message 6381: by Mark (last edited Jul 30, 2012 02:44PM) (new)

Mark When confronted by a lion, I believe it's best to:

1) open a wormhole, and emerge into another galaxy (not populated by lions)

2) reboot, and start another life that fails to include safaris

3) regurgitate copiously, in the hope that the stench will drive the thing off

4) pray, and then look for a lamp post

These helpful suggestions have been brought to you by CoWW (the Coalition of Witches and Wardrobes).


message 6382: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Dale wrote: "Meant to say Brenda how do you manage to put pics up of books and title to add to the list if they are not there? I am currently reading Micky O's biography. Also I wanted to add Kaleidoscope my c..."

Dale top right hand side of this comment box it says 'add book/author'. Click on that, then type your book title in the search section, click on 'search'...when your correct book is there in the drop down selection, click 'add' and it will appear in this box. For choice of title link, and book cover link, before clicking 'add' look down the bottom of the drop down box, and you'll see 'link' or 'cover'..click on your choice, then 'add' and there you'll have it! Hope that's clear:)


message 6383: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Emily wrote: "Tracey wrote: "Haha, no Emily I was far too uncoordinated to pick up any circus tricks - although I do know what to do if confronted by a lion, which I'm sure will come into use any day now ;)..."
..."


Other than Mark's suggestions, my grandfather always said to make a lot of noise and even throw rocks and things at them. According to him lions, especially male lions, were basically cowards and backed off if faced with any form of aggression. Having never been in that situation [and hoping I never will] I have no idea but I think I'd probably try to open a wormhole to another dimension :)

Finished formatting and the book's now live. Exhausted but happy :) Taking a couple of days off then back to work on a new book, a mystery/thriller this time - never published one before so wish me luck.

On the home front Robbie and I think we may have found the right house - it'll be close to MIL's work, near my sister and with all the conveniences nearby. See what happens.


message 6384: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Again, congrats Tracey...you've worked hard for your result! Enjoy your couple of days off, and I can't wait for your mystery/thriller:) It'll be wonderful! Good luck with the house too, hope it's yours!


message 6385: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Here's the link to Jeanette's review of '25 Stories of Life and Love in Australia'.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 6386: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Tracey wrote: "Emily wrote: "Tracey wrote: "Haha, no Emily I was far too uncoordinated to pick up any circus tricks - although I do know what to do if confronted by a lion, which I'm sure will come into use any d..."

Congratulations and good luck!


message 6387: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Dale wrote: "Meant to say Brenda how do you manage to put pics up of books and title to add to the list if they are not there? I am currently reading Micky O's biography. Also I wanted to add Kaleidoscope my c..."

But what if the book doesn't show up on the list? That's my problem.I tried to add a book once before and couldn't make it work. I should say I'm not the brightest when it comes to computer stuff.


message 6388: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Thanks Brenda & Margaret :) It'll be fun to dip my toe into another genre for a change & if I don't like the way it turns out I still have The Raiders Saga sitting waiting to be written.

The house fell through... again! Our offer was too low they said. Oh well, we have to stick to our budget, no point getting into debt we can't afford. The right house will turn up and it's not horrible here even if it is a little crowded.


message 6389: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Dale wrote: "Dale wrote: "Meant to say Brenda how do you manage to put pics up of books and title to add to the list if they are not there? I am currently reading Micky O's biography. Also I wanted to add Kale..."

You need to be a librarian to add books Dale. If you have any to add, go to our thread here http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7... and put all the information you can find, ISBN, page number, title etc. and one of us will put it into the system for you:)


message 6390: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Tracey wrote: "Thanks Brenda & Margaret :) It'll be fun to dip my toe into another genre for a change & if I don't like the way it turns out I still have The Raiders Saga sitting waiting to be written.

The house..."


Bad luck Tracey! The right one will come along, just be patient;)


message 6391: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 347 comments When we were looking for a house we made three offers. At the time when the first two were knocked back I was really disappointed but the third one which we got is so much better! So now I'm really happy we missed out on our first two offers :)


message 6392: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Sorry to hear that Michael...hope everything is ok. All the best:)


message 6393: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey Everybody. Last night I went to see a Shakespeare play- Richard the 3rd. It was really good. It was on at the Maitland Playhouse across from the town house on High Street-- In case anyone leaves near there who would like to go. It costs $15. It is definitly worth it! Its on tonight at 7.30pm or tomorrow at 2pm.


message 6394: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Thanks Mickey:)


message 6395: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Thanks for the heads up Mickey - I don't think I've seen a good Shakespearean production for a long time now more's the pity.


message 6396: by [deleted user] (last edited Aug 04, 2012 12:18AM) (new)

You're welcome. It's like a modernized version. Like the Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo Dicaprio, how its set in the modern era but with the Shakespearean words.


message 6397: by Mark (last edited Aug 04, 2012 12:30AM) (new)

Mark Tracey wrote: "Thanks for the heads up Mickey - I don't think I've seen a good Shakespearean production for a long time now more's the pity."
It'd be a bit of a traipse for me (15,527 miles, according to google maps -- which also instructs me to "take a kayak across the Pacific Ocean"), but it's always good to know. Perhaps I can find a kayak at a garage sale. Now is the summer of my discontent made glaringly infernal by this sun of yuck.


message 6398: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments "...sun of yuck????" I'm pretty sure the Bard never used a phrase like that Mark. Now I have to dig out my copy of The Complete Works to find it lol :)


message 6399: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Actually now that I think of it was 'the summer of my discontent' from Dickens or am I barking up the wrong tree?


message 6400: by Mark (new)

Mark It was "this son of York," Tracey, and the "winter" of our discontent, but in Texas, it's the sun of summer that really brings on the "yuck." I think Dickens would have said (and he did travel in America): "It was the worst of states; it was the worst of states." :)


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