Posted on 08/17/2006 8:36:45 PM PDT by Number57
I've had this story worked out in my mind for going on twenty years. 1989. But now... I am stuck. I started a book based on it, but I'm no writer, obviously. I constantly re-read and edit, and re-read and edit more.
Probably because I've posted part of the story on sites that critique writing.
Anyway. I've hit a wall. A large brick wall. I've since stopped editing my own stuff, but try as I might, I can't write another chapter that I'm okay with. How do you, in your experience, get past it? I'll appreciate any help anyone can offer.
Wee Kudo?
lmfao
Do you think that it's cheap to run this site?
Go look up the words you don't know the meanings of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7Vn3xhqC2w
Terrorists are the CRAZIEST peoples.
You're asking me what I donated.
Bite me. k?
Wow, this is like a regular literary salon or something...
"So then I says to Stein, I says, Gertie you fat ole broad, you know I did Alice over at Ezra's last birthday party. And the fat ole broad broke my nose, Christ she can punch..." -- E. Hemingway
Oh hush up and have another brownie. ;^)
Your home movies; pet?
lol!!! I just love when people here post their personal problems!
LOONEY TUNES are better; precious.
Those folks were clearly out of their minds. We won't see there irk again. The old timers still tell stories about Pollock, de Kooning & Co. from the glory days. Also out of their minds...
there = their
LOL..especially when they are newbies and post them to NEWS, for all the world to see and laugh at. hehehehehehehehehehe
Here's some good, non-confrontational advice on the arts from the belly of the beast. Writers write. Painters paint. And photographers photograph. About the only time they actually talk about their work is to get laid.
But I prefer the Bloomsbury bunch. Where else would you find an absolutely HIDEOUS female being lionized and worshiped and drooled over by not only heterosexual men, but homosexual ones as well? Ottoline was even uglier than Wallace Simpson; for goodness sakes.
Weird hybrids. Not to my liking. The only one with any commonsense was Keynes, and he was a gay guy who married a ballerina.
They were a strange group....a VERY strange group, but not nearly as weird as the Fabians.
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