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Tiel-What you have said about writing is so true. Writing has a life of its own.
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Aria4
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December 22, 2005
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Hello, the picture did not appear because, I think there are some
techniques in image transfer that I do no master. Anyway since you did
like the story, I think it is the most important. Tiel, I am the one
who has to thank you. For you have been constantly reading my posts,
even though I do often bring on topics from far away places but you are
always there to read. It is has been a phenomenal help to me. The
other part of the story continues today. Once again thank you and God
Bless.
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Flame-thrower
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December 20, 2005
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This was great to read Tiel
Can I add that for us we remake ourselves through our writing.
So I write towards the person I want to be - stopping to feel the pain of letting go of the old along the way.
It is an interesting process.
Jo
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brisbane_artist
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December 20, 2005
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Excellent post--
I'll bet it's going to be an awesome book!!! ~LB~ xo
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Anony_Miss
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December 19, 2005
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Your comments is a proof that, France's probems with broken down
families and youths violence is a universal problem. It also shows that
all the new methods brought in by those who made their so-called 1968
revolution have failed. Thank you very much for reading God Bless.
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Flame-thrower
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December 19, 2005
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No he did yet pop the questions but I enjoyed you write!
I am inspired by you ability to write skillfully and openly from you heart and soul. Thanks for a good time reading and for the inspiration!
Ruthie
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BigRuthieLovesaLaugh
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December 18, 2005
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What an image! To realize that we feed off each other's life forces as
writers. Thanks for this post, Tiel, and for your kind encouragement.
posted by
Decshak_
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December 17, 2005
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The mind of a writer
Really interesting post. Thanks!
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MsVision
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December 16, 2005
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I've never read her work. She's spot on with her analysis. With regard
to fiction I'm a bit like Blanche Dubois in rarely giving myself
permission or making time. My partner did and has virtually finished
his novel and is now waiting to see if he will win time with an
editor from a top publisher. He has been shortlisted in a
competition. Part of the reason that I never get time to work on
fiction is that while he did that I paid the bills.
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Azur
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December 16, 2005
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Blanche
Just do it. GIVE YOURSELF PERMISSION!
posted by
Tiel
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December 16, 2005
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Tiel,
Anne Rice is such a character in her own right, I met her once in Florida, briefly as she was signing books, looking very Gothic in chin-length black hair. I've never been a huge fan, but her words have depth here: that we as writers draw something out of the depths. The danger is in drowning down there.
I like her take that novel writing can be done any way, it's a challenge to find what works for yourself. I think the first challenge is in giving myself permission to write fiction, to create that world.
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Blanche.
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December 16, 2005
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Spell bound
with your posts. Hungry I am for such meat and blessed am I to have such a plate to take my morsels from. Thank you so much
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ALWAYSALOVER
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December 16, 2005
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