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skadder
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I was possibly optimistic that we would get 25 entries for the micro-fiction competition. We have 9 entries so far. More would be great. Get them in...however we don't want this to drag on.

Perhaps we should give people until Friday 14th, 18.00 GMT to enter, then we can vote on the winner.

When you vote (wait until Friday), just EDIT YOUR ENTRY POST, and underneath your entry put 'VOTE' followed by the story title of the one you think you would BUY if you were an editor.

OK?

If you disagree, say so.

[This message has been edited by skadder (edited December 10, 2007).]


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bump...last chance to enter over the next few days...it is a small commitment. But bear in mind it is considered published as it is a story in it's entirety and freely viewable.

That's my last BUMP.

Adam


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I lied, this is my last bump.
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skadder
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I am obviously a compulsive liar and after posting this will seek professional help.
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I'm mulling over this one... sadly, shorter =/= easier!
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skadder
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flash is short too... Does=/= mean not equal to?

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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury
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Yes.
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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury
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Supposedly there is a famous letter in which the letter writer said something along the lines of "Sorry this letter is so long; I didn't have time to make it shorter."

(I've heard that "story" at more than one short story writing presentation. I wonder if I can find out who is supposed to have written the letter if I do a Google search.)


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Blaise Pascal, I think.


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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury
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Yes, that's what I found when I googled it.

Thanks, Balthasar.


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It's also sometimes attributed to Oscar Wilde, or I have seen it so.
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I thought it was Mark Twain.

http://quotations.about.com/cs/marktwainquotes/a/bls_Mark_Twain.htm

(Scroll to the end.)

Pat

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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury
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Mark Twain:
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I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.

But he may have been alluding to Pascal (who lived in the 1600s).

Edited to add: Wilde probably said it, too. But he was also later than Pascal and could have been alluding to him, too.

I would imagine that writers like Twain and Wilde would surely have heard the story, so I'm inclined to give the first credit to the writer who lived earliest.

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skadder
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bump-- HALF AN HOUR TO GO......18.00GMT until it closes..
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Omigosh I had forgotten who Pascal was--rather more than a triangle and a programming language!

Twain and Wilde must surely have been aware of his work so yes, first credit to Pascal.

Pat


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