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message 101: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Brian wrote: "I have another take on this. That some writers were at one point interesting (having interesting life experiences), then got older, more sedate, and are now trotting out their past (and reliving it) through their writing."

I resemble that remark. I'm exploiting the heck out of my 'wasted youth' for profit. LOL What else is it good for?


message 102: by Brian (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments K. A. wrote: "Brian wrote: "I have another take on this. That some writers were at one point interesting (having interesting life experiences), then got older, more sedate, and are now trotting out their past (a..."

Oh yeah, I hear you, K. A.. My first book is a narrative non-fictional year or two of hippie madness compressed into a rather eventful month. Now, I won’t make more than pennies on it, but it frees some demons and scares the shit out of friends and acquaintances who only know the mild-mannered, boring me of today. Worth it just for that if nothing else.

My later scribblings depart from self-biography, but I am still dipping into the well of my wide (and weird) life experiences from yesteryear to draw from.


message 103: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Brian said: it frees some demons and scares the shit out of friends and acquaintances who only know the mild-mannered, boring me of today.

Alas, I never misspent my youth and am trying to make up for it now. Isn't working, though, I'm still that boring thinker and dreamer I always was. But what I'm finding is how many writers who have been happily (or not) married for 30 years and have the 2.5 children who are in college and doing just fine, are finding their 'wasted' youth was just the opposite and fodder for telling the most wonderful stories.

And they are interesting individuals to boot! Makes me wanna go back and do it all again, sigh...


message 104: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Well, If I knew then what I know now, I would have--










--done the same.


message 105: by Brian (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments Sharon wrote: "Brian said: it frees some demons and scares the shit out of friends and acquaintances who only know the mild-mannered, boring me of today.

Alas, I never misspent my youth and am trying to make up ..."


It's never too late to misspend your life. :)


message 106: by Brian (last edited Jan 04, 2012 03:00AM) (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments Andre Jute wrote: "Well, If I knew then what I know now, I would have--

--done the same."



I’ll take my ‘if I could do it all over again’ cue from the grandpa in the movie Little Miss Sunshine.

Grandpa: [to Dwayne] ‘Fuck a lotta women, kid, I have no reason to lie to you. Not just one, a lotta women.’

I trust that’s not perceived as a sexist statement, rather a acknowledgment of the transcendent wonders of youthful lust and desire.


message 107: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
We don't offend easily. Neither are we sexist. I for one can't be bothered with all that New Age Feminist crap. Men will always come from a different planet and women will always be righr, even when they're wrong.


message 108: by Brian (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments Claudine wrote: "We don't offend easily. Neither are we sexist. I for one can't be bothered with all that New Age Feminist crap. Men will always come from a different planet and women will always be righr, even ..."

Lol! Definitely looks like the right group for me.


message 109: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
It could also be that some of us have evil black twisted souls :D


message 110: by Brian (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments Claudine wrote: "It could also be that some of us have evil black twisted souls :D"

In my experience, Claudine, evil black twisted souls have a tendency to clump together. The Law of Attraction under the driving force of The Dark Side. Makes for good parties.


message 111: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
In the words of Yoda - The dark side of The Force, strong in that one it is.


message 112: by Brian (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments Claudine wrote: "In the words of Yoda - The dark side of The Force, strong in that one it is."

:D


message 113: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Brian wrote: "...It's never too late to misspend your life. :) ..."

Cripes! These days I can barely keep up to spending my life, let alone misspend...


message 114: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Hello everyone,

Andre, thanks for inviting me over to Robust. Introductions are necessary. I am a thriller author, currently enjoying a run on Amazon with my witness series: Hostile Witness, Silent, Privileged and the brand new Expert. I wrote for New York publishers for 26 years (where did the time go) and now am completely indie. I love it. Looking forward to meeting everyone. You can find me at http://www.rebeccaforster.com That's about it! Happy New Year.


message 115: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments Welcome aboard!


message 116: by Rebecca (last edited Jan 12, 2012 05:55PM) (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Thank you os much, Patricia. Looking forward to getting to know everyone.


message 117: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Welcome, Rebecca.


message 118: by K.A. (last edited Jan 12, 2012 06:45PM) (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Rebecca wrote: "Hello everyone,

Andre, thanks for inviting me over to Robust. Introductions are necessary. I am a thriller author, currently enjoying a run on Amazon with my witness series: Hostile Witness, Sil..."


Ohhh - you're the one who kicked my butt on the Free Chart in December. Good for you!

WELCOME!!


message 119: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
I know only the best people.

[SMIRK]


message 120: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments You aren't fooling me, Andre. I clicked on her photo. She's a babe. That's why you lured her into your den.


message 121: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments You guys are hilarious! KA love the motorcycle pic. Sorry about the butt kicking but it's been fun. Gives me something to look forward to everyday - checking the listings. That and now we have Robust going on. Life doesn't get better. Nite all.


message 122: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 1099 comments A belated Hi, Rebecca. You realise that we'll send you as mad as us, don't you?

And Andre, wipe that smirk off your face. You know me, so that puts paid to that claim!


message 123: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Good grief, nut cases all. I love it! I really, really was going to knock off tonight. This is it, for sure. Too frustrated tying to figure out createspace :)


message 124: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
And just as the party gets started you all go to sleep. My day is only starting! Welcome Rebecca.


message 125: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 1099 comments Shhhh, Claudine. She's sleeping!


message 126: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
Huh. As I don't know her work she'll be pleased to know I've downloaded the freebie on kogrid when she wakes up.


message 127: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Rebecca wrote: "You guys are hilarious! KA love the motorcycle pic. Sorry about the butt kicking but it's been fun. Gives me something to look forward to everyday - checking the listings. That and now we have Robu..."

Oh girl, you have no idea! Wait until you find the thread with the bonobo in the pink tafita tutu...


message 128: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
Yes. That is an interesting albeit very true read of what can and very often does happen here.

Kat, when's the next Ashtabula book coming out? Or am I pushing my luck? :D


message 129: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments Welcome Rebecca!

Now that Kat just has let the cat out of the bag, you will really see us at our best...

Speaking of Kat, yes, we need an Astabula fix.


message 130: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Errr - you put me on the spot.

I've got a pile of index cards and a title so it will be awhile.


message 131: by Claudine (new)

Claudine | 1110 comments Mod
Dude, hurry up already! ;)


message 132: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments I have to finish 'Tempest' yet (contemporary romance).

Got my military ID and all that so I can go on Post (Ft. Knox) and ask questions.


message 133: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Kat, I think we're two peas in a pod. Can't wait to read your stuff. I spent two days on the USS Nimitz last year. Super cool to be able to access the military. What amazing people. Thanks so much for the welcomes. Much appreciated. Claudine, thanks for taking the time to download Hostile Witness. Hope you like it! Have a good one. I'm doing paperwork for another week then hope to be hit by inspiration.


message 134: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments My 2nd novel 'Swallow the Moon' is free this weekend. LOL


message 135: by Andre Jute (new)

Andre Jute (andrejute) | 4851 comments Mod
Katie wrote: "And Andre, wipe that smirk off your face. You know me, so that puts paid to that claim!"

Don't be so modest, Katie.


message 136: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Katie hope you give away a million! It's a great strategy.


message 137: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Just posted a new blog if anyone would like to check it out. http://www.rebeccaforsster.com - click Heck Yeah! Blog.


message 138: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments Link doesn't work for me.


message 139: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (xenasmom) | 306 comments Rebecca wrote: "Just posted a new blog if anyone would like to check it out. http://www.rebeccaforsster.com - click Heck Yeah! Blog."

The link does not work for me either.


message 140: by Katie (last edited Jan 15, 2012 02:52PM) (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 1099 comments I don't think there's supposed to be two ss in Forster.
http://www.rebeccaforster.com/heck-ye...


message 141: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments LOL, good eye. Nope can't even proof my own name LOL!


message 142: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments But now we know we should hire Katie to do our proofing.


message 143: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Forster (rebeccaforster) | 55 comments Done. I'm glad she works cheap! Watching The Crazies. Nice virus/zombie movie. Great way to end a Sunday :)


message 144: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 1099 comments Who work's cheap? The invoice is already in the mail! ;)


message 145: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments ‎2012 - The End of the World or a New Era? A bit of philosophy from yours truly.

New blog post. Check it out at Boomers & Books group blog: http://bit.ly/yv62hR

or my own blog: http://bit.ly/yIyoCK


message 146: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patriciasierra) | 2388 comments I kept "hearing" the music from Hair as I read that.


message 147: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tillotson (storytellerauthor) | 1802 comments May I confess I've never seen Hair. Odd, that, isn't it?


message 148: by Brian (new)

Brian Talgo | 111 comments Sharon wrote: "May I confess I've never seen Hair. Odd, that, isn't it?"

Not so very; I haven't seen it either. I didn't need to - I lived it :)


message 149: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments I used to listen to a record of the soundtrack - also Jesus Christ Superstar.


message 150: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Jordan (kajordan) | 3042 comments Sharon - what I'm seeing in the US is a return to 'Main Street' and the passing of the 'big box' stores.

As more people are unable to find jobs, they are making jobs. Opening small businesses like our local feed store, a bath and lotions shop, publishing e-books.

If the US government was smart, it would see the benifit of Healthcare reform would be more small businesses because people don't need to work for a huge corporation in order to get coverage. (But the GOP...well, you know.)

So I agree - I think the world is maturing out of an enthusiasm for BIG business, and returning to the days of the small business.


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