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message 201: by Dakota (new)

Dakota Franklin (dakotafranklin) | 306 comments Magical is right. You get rainbows on the autobahn but they're into the tar macadam, where spilled oil gets wet and makes lively colors.


message 202: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments You silly girl. You were supposed to park inside the rainbow and wait for the pot of gold to find you.

As I was typing this reply, our local weather came on and the weather guy showed a picture that someone snapped here today: a double rainbow.


message 203: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Oh, that's how it works!

Did you go out and chase the rainbow, Patricia?

Kench, Dakota, I have seen those types aplenty on our freeways.


message 204: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments I don't do anything that requires me to get out of my chair, except maybe go to a restaurant.


message 205: by Sharon (last edited Sep 04, 2012 07:23PM) (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments It's getting so every time I come in here I hear an echo. Is is just me or does it seem I am the only one posting blogs?

Ever walked a labyrinth? Ever wanted to? Know what a labyrinth is? What it is not?

I posted a new blog at Boomers & Books, titled 'Walking the Labyrinth', which answers those burning questions. Check it out: http://bit.ly/OVYwRE


message 206: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments Interesting post. I'm missing the spiritual gene, so would never visit such a place, but for fun I Googled to see if any are nearby and yep, they're here, too.


message 207: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen Valentine I have a blog at http://parlezmoiblog.blogspot.com/ -- sometimes Andre is a guest blogger, too.


message 208: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Cool, Patricia. Thanks for reading the piece.


message 209: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Okay, okay. I've just been interviewed on someone else's blog:

Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews

http://joobook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09...

"Andre Jute, the man, the myth"


message 210: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
And I posted to my blog recently:
Racing Herbert von Karajan on the autobahn
http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...

I thought I mentioned it, but I must have lent my memory to Kat that day....


message 211: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Kathleen wrote: "I have a blog at http://parlezmoiblog.blogspot.com/ -- sometimes Andre is a guest blogger, too."

Good memories, those. Kathleen's blog is colourful calming place to be, and one of the great things about it is that it isn't dumbed down.


message 212: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Kench! Glad I woke y'all up.

In his inteview with Joo, Andre wrote: ...I'm not even a drunk.... That's a brilliant observation of the human condition...

Yeah, I wanna be Kathleen when I grow up, she is a great writer and is everywhere.


message 213: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I wanna be Kathleen when I grow up, she is a great writer and is everywhere. "

Now that's a worthy ambition.

I read a few pages of a piece by Kathleen Valentine in my bath a couple of nights ago, about a singer, and I can picture the heft of her, the sensuality even when she isn't singing. It is earthy stuff without ever descending to crudeness. There is also more sex on the two or three of Kathleen's pages I had time to read than in all the books of any dozen of the pornographers who surround us, and that's with two fully clothed characters onstage. Kathleen's is a special talent, an eye, an ear, a sensibility one is born with, or not.


message 214: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
“Stieg is dead. There are three books. We should leave it at that.” — Eva Gabrielsson http://nblo.gs/BOkgQ


message 215: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments I'm reading a few of Kathleen's works right now. Good stuff - love the fact they take place on the Lakes.


message 216: by Sharon (last edited Sep 07, 2012 07:27AM) (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments I've only read 'Each Angel Burns'. It had some editing flaws but her writing and storytelling are superb... truly one of the most engrossing books I have read yet from indies.

I have a couple more downloaded to my Kindle which I know I will enjoy, but there are a few indie authors I want to read first...


message 217: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Here's the tweet about it:

We're talking about Kathleen #Valentine BEHIND HER BACK. Heh-heh! http://bit.ly/RUKz4D from msg 207 down. .@Kathleen01930


message 218: by Andre Jute (last edited Sep 07, 2012 03:58PM) (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Meeting my samizdat readers. Here's URL and the tweet:

Samizdat: people who risked everything to read http://nblo.gs/BOYGT @thrillsjute

And Margie's tweet in response, which says it all:

Margie Myers-Culver ‏@Loveofxena
@thrillsjute Thank you for sharing what so many take for granted; truly a testament to the power of books, of wanting to know. You met them.


message 219: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Andre Jute wrote: "Here's the tweet about it:

We're talking about Kathleen #Valentine BEHIND HER BACK. Heh-heh! http://bit.ly/RUKz4D from msg 207 down. .@Kathleen01930"


Yeah, I was thinking about that as I was writing about her. Hope she will forgive us, but fortunately it was all good...

Good tweet!!


message 220: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen Valentine Hey! I hear you!


message 221: by Dakota (new)

Dakota Franklin (dakotafranklin) | 306 comments You guys can talk about me behind my back anytime. I too am an admirer of Kathleen's ever so (deceptively?) easy style.


message 222: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Kathleen wrote: "Hey! I hear you!"

Oh oh! Polish up the tiara and wash the white gloves, whoever has them, I suspect someone is going to want to borrow them...


message 223: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Dakota had them last...


message 224: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments I heard Dakota pawned them.


message 225: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Shame on her! She should be rolling in money now that she's an award winning author.


message 226: by Dakota (new)

Dakota Franklin (dakotafranklin) | 306 comments Writing books for money is hard work. An engineer cannot possibly approve of such inefficient behaviour.

I married my husband for his money. I've been very happy with his money.


message 227: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Dakota wrote: "Writing books for money is hard work. An engineer cannot possibly approve of such inefficient behaviour.

I married my husband for his money. I've been very happy with his money."


Kench!


message 228: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Oh - I can translate that: Andre hasn't paid you.

Well, that's something I can relate to, I dont' get paid either.


message 229: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments As posted elsewhere I was recently interviewed on You Tube, about The Storyteller. The vids are in 3 parts and about, oh, an eighth of the interview talked about the book. Most of it was about the beliefs that led to the writing of it.

I am a member of Boomers and Books author group blog and since the concepts would likely be considered by most as 'out there', I ran the vids by them to see if they thought it would be appropriate to post on our 'news' and Facebook pages. Not only did they think it a good idea, they suggested I blog about the experience. So I did. And here it is, complete with embedded videos:

http://boomersandbooks.wordpress.com/...


message 230: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Blog entries since I took y'll to lunch:

“…a fascinating story about political intrigue at the pivot point when television drastically altered politics. Those changes are still in force 60 years and 14 elections later.” — Allan Regier
http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...

Lateral vision: the skeleton on the bicycle
http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...

The Pistoia at the Schloss Foehren: Celebrating Surviving
http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...

One of the best-written thrillers I will read this year. Andre Jute is a writer I trust to give me a good book every time. — Matt Posner on Amazon
http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...


message 231: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Good for you, Andre, to celebrate your life. Like almost everyone else I know, I no longer use a watch to keep time (I don't need to, every device I have boldly reminds me it is marching on, with or without me), but those pieces are pure art. My daughter would kill for one.

Your bicycle reminds me of most golfers' bags - every toy imaginable, all of which are useful and pretty and satisfying, but in the end it is the skill of the athlete that determines the pleasure of the 'ride'.


message 232: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments Those are some crazy watches.


message 233: by Andre Jute (last edited Oct 11, 2012 02:53PM) (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Yes, I have these watches for the art. There are at least two other devices on my bike to tell time, and at my desk I'm surrounded by devices that tell time. When I wear a watch it is generally a tool watch, a pilot's timepiece with a slide rule around the bezel to do engineering calculations if I'm unavoidably detained in boring situation or with dull people, world time, and enough stopwatches and countdown timers to measure interval exercises, like this one: http://coolmainpress.com/andrejutewat...


message 234: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Posted a new blog on Boomers and Books Group:

The End of the World - One Month Later...

http://boomersandbooks.wordpress.com/...


message 235: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
New entry on my blog:

So what good are parking lots?

Amazing, two in a row of cycling interest... In theory the blog is the record of a writer's procrastinations in rewriting a book that has already gone through umpteen editions. Cycling is GOOD procrastination!

Andre Jute


message 236: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Good procrastination, indeed.

A fabulous way for your readers to get to know the person behind the writing, which I read just recently is a mark of the most successful blogs.

Congratulations on your figure of eight - and figuring out how good it is for you...


message 237: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Don't tell me, dear Sharon, you're a physio and know how I can be as slim as you. Oh, my day is made!


message 238: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Ha! My exercise consists of getting outdoors and walking. Physio would be the last thing I'd be...


message 239: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "A fabulous way for your readers to get to know the person behind the writing, which I read just recently is a mark of the most successful blogs."

Ha! Readers of my blog are more likely to be terribly confused: it is all over the place, an insight into the mind of a magpie. (I suspect the minds of most artists are like that.) Seems to me far more likely that a focused blog would have a greater commercial impact, but I can't be bothered.


message 240: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Your blog is focussed - upon writing about interesting things coming from an artist. Folk who do not consider themselves artistic are fascinated by the minds of those who do...


message 241: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
It's that time of the year again.
http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/ar...
Gearing up for the Greatest Race on Earth


message 242: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Oooh, what fun! Eagerly anticipating following along, with your added commentary. I believe I remember you had a Facebook page for it?


message 243: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
The address is in the blog article but I'll post it again, and here as well. First I have to decide who I'll root for.


message 244: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Andre Jute wrote: "The address is in the blog article but I'll post it again, and here as well. First I have to decide who I'll root for."

Lately I seem to have the attention span of a gnat...


message 245: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
I have people who remember things for me. For instance, my wife and close friends tell me the names of people approaching.


message 246: by Sharon (last edited Feb 25, 2013 11:27AM) (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments I posted a new piece on our group blog, Boomers and Books: The Art of Making Tea...

Wherein one will find Kurt Russell and Richard Branson mentioned in the same breath:

http://boomersandbooks.wordpress.com/...


message 247: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
For extreme sportsmen, can your phone be as impact-proof as a tank, and be smart at the same time? I think that's a minimum for a quality case.

http://coolmainpress.com/ajwriting/


message 248: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Oh - should I have put my blog address here?

http://jbwye.com/


message 249: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
We don't have topic police, in fact no police at all. But this is the best place to put a notice when there's something new on your blog.


message 250: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments From our Boomers and Books blog. Not my piece, but a good one for writers to chew on:

THE IKEA EFFECT


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