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écrit par mrgrooism à 6:25 am (EST) le May 20, 2009
écrit par mrgrooism à 6:47 pm (EST) le Feb 5, 2009
I have not watched Slumdog Millionaire, but I've heard good things about it.
I'm going to start The Stand this weekend for the King's Constant Readers group. We're rereading all of King's books in order of publication.
I'm glad that you're doing well. Stay in touch!
écrit par GeorgiaDawn à 1:26 pm (EST) le Feb 4, 2009
How are you doing?
écrit par GeorgiaDawn à 5:59 pm (EST) le Jan 23, 2009
HUGS to you Jake, you're a good guy, and I wish you the very best. By now I hope you have sought help, it is of critical importance that you do regardless of where you stand in reality.
Speaking personally, you still have my complete respect and friendship, I think your heart is in the right place, and I wish you the very, very best, my good man! Peace, my friend!
écrit par mrgrooism à 12:19 am (EST) le Oct 20, 2008
écrit par Jodyreadseverything à 4:34 pm (EST) le Oct 14, 2008
I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.
- William Faulkner, in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech
écrit par theoldman à 1:02 pm (EST) le Oct 8, 2008
écrit par GeorgiaDawn à 7:34 pm (EST) le Oct 4, 2008
écrit par fairygrl à 3:02 pm (EST) le May 15, 2008
("v")/ chelle
écrit par chellebelle à 3:27 pm (EST) le May 13, 2008
écrit par Jodyreadseverything à 3:01 pm (EST) le Apr 13, 2008
I just typed in the http://www.comingupforair.net and got the site and at the top is a menu with ojingogo as one of the choices. When I clicked on it they said they wre revamping the site but a picture still appeared with a previous button and I could look through the pictures but it doesn't give the comic layout like it used to do. Hopefully when they finish the revamp the strip will still be there.
The whole site looks different today and a lot of the drawings and messages are not there, which is a shame as for someone interested in this sort of art and artwork the site was really good.
I'd say to keep trying to find it because it is worth the look when you do. I originally found it by putting the search "free art" into google to see what came up. Quite a lot actually and not all of it pretty (or polite!) but some good stuff came back too and Ojingogo was one of the good bits.
écrit par Jodyreadseverything à 2:53 pm (EST) le Apr 13, 2008
Also hope your social ife is making you smile!! GrannyMary
écrit par MerryMary à 4:22 pm (EST) le Apr 2, 2008
Thank you for the friendship add. I see you've been to my side of the world, as your profile photo suggests. I've also visited Sydney twice and had a great time! I can't wait for the next trip.
Happy Reading,
Tina
écrit par TinazReading à 7:04 pm (EST) le Dec 2, 2007
Congrats on the royalties -- you've made more than i did on mine, tho'/as mine were part of the job.
When was the Leunig cartoon? I suspect us naughty schoolboys were mangling the carol when your parents were still in nappies, or at least in primary school!
Strength to your elbows
Hugh
écrit par hfglen à 2:18 pm (EST) le Nov 26, 2007
écrit par jburlinson à 2:36 pm (EST) le Nov 23, 2007
I stumbled across this blog post from the fairly well established writer kate Elliot who I've not read, about how to write and get published, which you've posted a few times about. Just thought you might be interested.
Fox.
écrit par reading_fox à 11:54 am (EST) le Nov 12, 2007
where was i?
i don't know how much you know about me, so here's a few:
i'm 56. employed more often then not. read a lot of poetry and now and then write a bit.
and i don't know what this connection can do, i tend to turn in to the old story-teller old man sort when i find myself conversing with 20 year olds,
so, if you're patient, you can probably just nod now and then, pretend you're listening, and i won't even seem to notice.
have you submitted any of your writing anywhere? and if so, how's that working out?
écrit par Tim_Watkinson à 1:56 pm (EST) le Oct 31, 2007
I've been following a few threads in which you've posted. I'm not going to reiterate what others have argued to death already. The only thing I will add is that in the publishing industry, no matter who you are or in what you succeed, there will be those who will find reason to look down on you. So long as you believe in yourself, in what you do, and in how you do it, those who believe similarly will gather around you.
Moral of the story: Much like a hardcover on a book, a thick skin on an author will go a long way.
-Danny
écrit par buchleser à 7:36 pm (EST) le Oct 11, 2007
écrit par MerryMary à 9:43 am (EST) le Oct 8, 2007
écrit par J_ipsen à 7:54 am (EST) le Sep 19, 2007
écrit par angelikat à 6:41 pm (EST) le Aug 20, 2007
Zephyrs by Andy Ray
available through Amazon.com or at:
www.andyray.net
écrit par andyray à 11:10 am (EST) le Aug 19, 2007
écrit par J_ipsen à 9:40 am (EST) le Aug 17, 2007
écrit par angelikat à 9:21 am (EST) le Aug 17, 2007
écrit par SweetbriarPoet à 12:53 pm (EST) le Aug 12, 2007
écrit par maggie1944 à 9:55 am (EST) le Aug 10, 2007