TOD: crawdads
TOD - Salmon, shrimp, scallops, trout, fried clams, crab. No oysters or calamari, thanks...
Quote from: bk on April 25, 2013, 08:56:36 AMQuote from: John G. on April 25, 2013, 08:33:17 AMI find the back and forth with the publisher fascinating. I like the amended cover. But I wonder about what you said concerning the song quotes. Obviously no further problem in that department as the publisher is going ahead with printing the book. I just wonder if they said anything else about it. Nope, no further discussion about anything. The song quotes all fall in the 10% rule and are fine - one of them didn't, and that's the one I changed from eight lines to two lines - it works fine with two lines because of the dialogue that follows.Sorry you felt it necessary to change the title.Frankly, I don't think sales will be affected one way or another, but I do think the original title was more intriguing.
Quote from: John G. on April 25, 2013, 08:33:17 AMI find the back and forth with the publisher fascinating. I like the amended cover. But I wonder about what you said concerning the song quotes. Obviously no further problem in that department as the publisher is going ahead with printing the book. I just wonder if they said anything else about it. Nope, no further discussion about anything. The song quotes all fall in the 10% rule and are fine - one of them didn't, and that's the one I changed from eight lines to two lines - it works fine with two lines because of the dialogue that follows.
I find the back and forth with the publisher fascinating. I like the amended cover. But I wonder about what you said concerning the song quotes. Obviously no further problem in that department as the publisher is going ahead with printing the book. I just wonder if they said anything else about it.
First act of the French broadcast of the Parisian "Sunday in the Park with George" has come to an end. Here's a link for act two if anyone wants to listen. I came in late and my ear buds need to be replaced, but the music sounded beautiful and Julian Ovenden made a great George:http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/concert-soir/emission.php?e_id=80000056&d_id=515007534
Wow, Ron...those are some sparkly costumes!
Quote from: John G. on April 25, 2013, 12:23:59 PMFirst act of the French broadcast of the Parisian "Sunday in the Park with George" has come to an end. Here's a link for act two if anyone wants to listen. I came in late and my ear buds need to be replaced, but the music sounded beautiful and Julian Ovenden made a great George:http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/concert-soir/emission.php?e_id=80000056&d_id=515007534I couldn't listen to this.
Quote from: George on April 25, 2013, 02:15:00 PMQuote from: John G. on April 25, 2013, 12:23:59 PMFirst act of the French broadcast of the Parisian "Sunday in the Park with George" has come to an end. Here's a link for act two if anyone wants to listen. I came in late and my ear buds need to be replaced, but the music sounded beautiful and Julian Ovenden made a great George:http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/concert-soir/emission.php?e_id=80000056&d_id=515007534I couldn't listen to this. Yeah...wouldn't play for me, either. I'll try later with Chrome (rather than IE).
My interview is up....I'm too fat and I use my hands too much.....but it's 9 minutes of ME!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmQzd5htAtM&feature=youtu.be