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Thanks LLM. All we can do is forge on page by page.
posted by
robdon67
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May 25, 2008
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Just call me the little itch that never entirely disappears Melody. I'm sure I shall dream tonight of swedish-cuban canines howling with undeniable rhythm and a certain fiery passion at the moon.
posted by
robdon67
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May 25, 2008
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LLM and I have been drowning in our tears...
So glad to hear from you. We’ve missed you so much. I can only describe the feeling like an athlete misses jock itch, like a mocking bird misses heckling, I needed a dose of your madness. It pleases me to know that you bark without an accent. You can detect a slight one when I melodically yelp, Kuku-cha kucha yay yay yah because I’m slightly Swedish and mostly Cuban.
so you are having a good ol' time, huh? Melody
posted by
CunningLinguist
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May 24, 2008
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It's about bloody time, mate! I was starting to think you'd left me for good!...
Don't do that to me, okay?
I'm only teasing Rob. You do whatever you need. It is good to see you back here, but we all need space from blogit every now and again.
As to your question, yes, I believe that creativity does require the capacity for delusion. I should know...I'm just about as delusional as a person can be! And yes, you should attend at least one of the Sydney writers festivals. Wish I could!
My story is up, but it's going to take time to get through it...and it's nowhere near finished yet. Anyway, do let me know if you like it. Just to give you fair warning, I'll be posting you a birthday card.
Best wishes with your new novel. I'm sure it'll be a smashing success.


posted by
lovelyladymonk
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May 24, 2008
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Well I have quite a degree of mental illness
because I have a novel with a sequel rattling around in my head, plus two screen plays and some short stories. I can change channels at will. all it requires is a bit of focus and determination to get the things finished and a thick skin when doing the rewrites.
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Norwood
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May 24, 2008
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