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To: JenB
> Oh dear, not another South Park person!

I watched the first few years pretty avidly. I'm kind of behind on the last few seasons 'cause my cable channel kept changing the schedule on me.

> I never responded to your last post because I haven't been online... let's see. The fiction writing class I'm in is just a general fiction-writing class. Fortunately he's letting us write genre if we want to. I dislike writing plain-fiction. Give me SF, or fantasy.

I prefer genre fiction, too--sf and fantasy, and also horror and mystery/espionage/thriller. It's cool your teacher is letting you write genre if you want to. What genre/s are you writing in for your class?--is the magic spaceship idea you mention below for your class or is that just something you're doing outside class?

> I work all my plots out in my head, too, so writing them down is... boring, I guess. But I've got one now that I like. Sort of playing off the inverse of Clarke's Third Law - I've got magic spaceships. It's just for fun right now. I don't think I'll be published for some time yet....

I've got a few minor things published in minor places, but still working on getting something major published--got a few projects I'm workning on at the moment. I'd be interested to hear more about what plots you're working on.

Gotta run to supper here--back later!
7,361 posted on 02/18/2004 3:18:03 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora
What I'm writing for class, at least the first one, is just straight SF.

It's cool that you're published! Wow. I used to do some fanfic, but otherwise I haven't even done web publishing. I have several dozen started stories. Always seem to flame out either at 7000 words or at 43,000.
7,362 posted on 02/18/2004 3:20:54 PM PST by JenB
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