Well, I didn't even recognize there were more (grin) than necessary. Or whatever. It's your Journal, who else have the right to tell you how to write it? It's crazy, I think.
Bradbury challenge is a great thing. However nowadays I write longer works. Maybe a few weeks later I will give it a try, again. Thanks
What? Writing is fun? How dare you! I hasten to add that I am often laughing, smiling, and even-heaven forbid-(grin)ing at the words as they somehow appear like magic on my screen. I also shed a tear when I had to write a scene about burying an old dog that was family and friend to adults and children alike.
All right, so basically, I don't get the grin aversion (grin) but I'll grin and bear it.
Welcome back Harvey! I enjoyed your tale of the trip and as is usual with your writing, I felt like I was there with you. And there is nothing like a little dancing to make you feel really alive.
Great guest posts while you were gone. I'd love to hear more from both of them.
Thanks, KC. Good to be back. There was one horrible downside too that I omitted (didn't suit the tone). Maybe I'll write about that too after the dust settles. And I don't doubt there will be more guest posts from those authors and others.
Well, I didn't even recognize there were more (grin) than necessary. Or whatever. It's your Journal, who else have the right to tell you how to write it? It's crazy, I think.
Bradbury challenge is a great thing. However nowadays I write longer works. Maybe a few weeks later I will give it a try, again. Thanks
Thanks, Balázs. The main thing is to write what you love and keep doing it. :-)
What? Writing is fun? How dare you! I hasten to add that I am often laughing, smiling, and even-heaven forbid-(grin)ing at the words as they somehow appear like magic on my screen. I also shed a tear when I had to write a scene about burying an old dog that was family and friend to adults and children alike.
All right, so basically, I don't get the grin aversion (grin) but I'll grin and bear it.
Thanks, Peter. That magic is what it's all about, and an automatic blessing on those who find it.
People get uptight about the weirdest stuff. Eesh.
No worries. Without it I'd never have thought ot doing a mini-class on the em dash and the parens.
Welcome back Harvey! I enjoyed your tale of the trip and as is usual with your writing, I felt like I was there with you. And there is nothing like a little dancing to make you feel really alive.
Great guest posts while you were gone. I'd love to hear more from both of them.
Thanks, KC. Good to be back. There was one horrible downside too that I omitted (didn't suit the tone). Maybe I'll write about that too after the dust settles. And I don't doubt there will be more guest posts from those authors and others.
Oh no, sorry to hear about the downside.
Thanks, but it all worked out. I'll talk briefly about it tomorrow. :-)