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I know we usually don't talk a lot about the stories that are being written by various people here on the MB, but after reading Chapter 4 of Coupe, I have to ask...
Have you ever read "The Mists of Avalon" by Marion Zimmer Bradley?? If not dude, go ye and get ye hence forthwith and do it!
Anybody else ever read that book? One of my all-time favorites of the thousands of books I have read so far in this present incarnation.
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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THIS AUTHOR IS AWSOME.THE ABSOLUTE BEST.HAVE WAITED MOONS TO READ SUCH FINE ARTWORK.TRUELY AWSOME! rob
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JUST A SUGGESTION,WOULDNT IT BE GREAT IF ALL 4 BOYS MET AND HAD ADVENTURES ! rob
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Oh, sorry, David. Haven't read that one. Once saw it sitting in the reading rack at our home throne back when I was in 6th grade (let's see that was three broken legs, a broken wrist and a dislocated shoulder ago......about 20 years back or so). I'm sure my Pops has it in his esteemed library somewhere, it's where I got most of my Old School Sci-Fi upbringing anyways. I'll give it a look see. It might come in handy for this other story I'm writing, Once and Future. Thanks for the tip! (_8(P)
Cya,
D'Artagnon
It's not the wolf you see you should fear, but all the ones he howls with. Don't be afraid of the song, but don't piss off the choir.
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Funny you should say that, Rob (by the way, good name, >snicker<). Since both stories take place in the fictional town of Canterbury, Massachusetts, there is a distinct chance that the heroes of both stories might rub elbows some more, perhaps even jointly. There might be one other side to these (with appologies to Chaucer) Canterbury Tales before I attempt integration at some level. You see, there are numerous things in the dark side of humanity, our own hopes and fears, if you will, that have interesting story connotations. Besides, sooner or later, it's all relative, isn't it? So while I'm plugging away at these two and researching and test writing a third project and waiting for a go-ahead for an already existing project and......
Whew! That's a lot of work load! Anyways, I'll think about the possibility of something that would require Kenny, Robby, Michael, Max & Cam to possibly pool talents as it were. But once you read Chapters 5 and 6 of Coupe, you may find that there are many vast differences between Max and Robby. Distances that might make any endevor they undertake together something of an uneasy alliance at best.
Clear as mud, I know, but you can't get all the answers for a nickle, now can you? Keep your peepers popped, and it will all be made.....complicated. Hehehe.
Cya,
D'Artagnon
It's not the wolf you see you should fear, but all the ones he howls with. Don't be afraid of the song, but don't piss off the choir.
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Just a gentle reminder that authors that dont produce on a timely basis or leave cliffhangers get turned into frogs. rob
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Be more worried if I turn into a Wolf instead of a frog.
And, if it weren't for cliffhangers, what use whould we have for all those cliffs?
It's not the wolf you see you should fear, but all the ones he howls with. Don't be afraid of the song, but don't piss off the choir.
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be assured that you will go down in history as the first wolf frog.cliffhangers gets you purple spots.oh btw,i still think your one hell of a story teller.keep up the good work. rob
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