Quote from: bk on July 18, 2010, 09:22:56 AMI would like to read the Larsson books but I don't read fiction anymore since I started writing it. Why?That would be awful to never read another book that was fiction.
I would like to read the Larsson books but I don't read fiction anymore since I started writing it.
Watching "Hoarders, " while cleaning. I just don't have room for everything!
Forgot to mention the wonderful little envelope I got from new dear reader KevinH - from Ireland - a patch that says "kiss my ASS".
Quote from: KevinH on July 18, 2010, 03:02:50 PMWatching "Hoarders, " while cleaning. I just don't have room for everything!I find watching Hoarders makes me feel better about my house not being totally neat
WELLLLLLLL...................last night we started the show and then quelle deluge! Torrents of rain, lightning, and thunder.And of course we ARE in a barn. We turned up the microphones so everyone could be heard, but it was most distracting and continued throughout the entire show.....distressing - the audience was of course distracted and thinking about the weather INSTEAD of the play....but it was a good final performance.
I feel so bad. My brother-in-law put my niece (the baby) to bed last night (since my sister went out). It is the first time he's put her to bed with my sister being out. And he forgot to put on her night light! Poor Jadie!
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Quote from: Jennifer on July 18, 2010, 01:55:48 PMQuote from: bk on July 18, 2010, 09:22:56 AMI would like to read the Larsson books but I don't read fiction anymore since I started writing it. Why?That would be awful to never read another book that was fiction.Because one tends to be influenced by other writing styles - a lot of authors won't read other fiction when they're writing it. Now, if I decide to do a part two non-fiction book next, then I can read them. Or, if I do a new Hofstetter and THEN a new non-fiction, THEN I can read it.
Quote from: Jennifer on July 18, 2010, 06:26:41 AMI feel so bad. My brother-in-law put my niece (the baby) to bed last night (since my sister went out). It is the first time he's put her to bed with my sister being out. And he forgot to put on her night light! Poor Jadie!Did she get upset? Maybe you should be saying poor brother-in-law
DR FJL, glad to see you . Totally understandable if you aren't posting on the internet much until things are worked out.
Quote from: bk on July 18, 2010, 03:01:35 PMQuote from: Jennifer on July 18, 2010, 01:55:48 PMQuote from: bk on July 18, 2010, 09:22:56 AMI would like to read the Larsson books but I don't read fiction anymore since I started writing it. Why?That would be awful to never read another book that was fiction.Because one tends to be influenced by other writing styles - a lot of authors won't read other fiction when they're writing it. Now, if I decide to do a part two non-fiction book next, then I can read them. Or, if I do a new Hofstetter and THEN a new non-fiction, THEN I can read it.Well in the case of the Larsson books, he didn't write them (he wrote the Swedish versions). So you'd be influenced by the translator!
Quote from: Jane on July 18, 2010, 04:12:42 PMQuote from: Jennifer on July 18, 2010, 06:26:41 AMI feel so bad. My brother-in-law put my niece (the baby) to bed last night (since my sister went out). It is the first time he's put her to bed with my sister being out. And he forgot to put on her night light! Poor Jadie!Did she get upset? Maybe you should be saying poor brother-in-law I think she cried for 15 minutes. But I say "poor her" because she had to cry in the dark!