And I don't feel like reading anything in the house.
Anyone want to send me something?
Posted by Verdant (Member # 3498) on :
Now that is a dangerous request.
;-)
Posted by Louiseoneal (Member # 3494) on :
I read fast. And I don't know how much longer I'm going to have this glorious free time, so the more I get to read and write, the better off I'll be!
Posted by Marva (Member # 3171) on :
You post a message like this and you're not already inundated?
Actually, I've got an annoying (can't get the right ending) story in soft scifi if you want to take a crack at it. Androids, world congress, L5 stations. Stuff like that, but it's not overly technical, more a sociological thing.
I sent it to you. Read or not, that's okay.
[This message has been edited by Marva (edited July 10, 2006).]
Posted by Louiseoneal (Member # 3494) on :
Oh, I'm a little buried in reading material now. I'm not complaining, though. I asked for it. And it's helping me learn to edit my own work.
Posted by Spaceman (Member # 9240) on :
Try reading the instructions for assemble-it-yourself furniture fabricated in China. That's always amusing English.
Posted by trousercuit (Member # 3235) on :
"Misunderstanding most happily screwing driver, gripe board of top by tail and thrust heatward..."
Posted by Louiseoneal (Member # 3494) on :
Trousercuit, is that kind of story really appropriate on this messsage board?
Posted by trousercuit (Member # 3235) on :
Hey, you're the sicko who sees self-assembly instructions and immediately thinks "romance novel."
One of us needs to get out more, and it's not me.
Posted by discipuli (Member # 3395) on :
i have a half finished story that seems to want to become a novella.. want it? email?
Posted by Louiseoneal (Member # 3494) on :
Email it to louiseoneal1972@yahoo.com if you haven't already. I probably do need to get out more, but meanwhile, I'm trying to learn how to edit! (Besides, getting out more usually costs money and has been known to lead to a sensitive tummy and pounding head next morning).