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Nigel Gordon

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  1. Sometime around the late 1960s or early 70 a film production company I did some casual work with, looked at using Tommy Kirk for a role in a film that was being made in the UK but with American backers. They were told by their distributors in the States that if Kirk was in it, they would not be able to show it. The word was that Walt Disney had said he would not allow any of his films to be shown in any cinema circuit that showed a film with Kirk in it.

  2. Do they? Yes, I suppose there are some who do, I know I do if it is written well. However, even with my favourite authors I often find myself skipping the sexually explicit sections.

    What I do know is that a lot of the emails I get about my writing is from readers who are thanking me for writing gay themed stories and avoiding descriptions of sex activities. 

    It all comes down to ones individual taste. Some readers want sex in their reading, some don't. Hopefully there is sufficient variety in the wring available to support both.

  3. It was not just a case of Disney firing him, Walt went out of his way to make sure he would not get work elsewhere. In 1970 I was involved in the pre-production of a film to be made in the UK. Kirk's name was suggested for one of the parts. I am not sure how far things went, but did hear on the grapevine that Walt had phoned the producers and told them that if they used Kirk he would make sure distribution was blocked in the USA. 

  4. This story has arrived in Dude's picks for October 2021. Somehow I missed it back in 2017, not sure how seeing Chris James' comments about it. If Chris was recommending something I would certainly enjoy it. Reading it now I can fully understand Chris' enthusiasm for it. It kept grabbed my attention from the start and kept me occupied for more hours that I really could afford, but hours of reading I found throughly enjoyable.

  5. On 9/28/2021 at 9:30 AM, Bruin Fisher said:

    My favourite of Amy Lane's books is The Bells of Times Square. Also Freckles is great. I haven't read The Mastermind.... yet...

    I must say The Bells of Times Square is a great story very well told. It is also one which has an emotional impact that gay fiction often lacks. It was certainly my favourite Amy Lane novel, until The Mastermind came along.

  6. 19 hours ago, Rutabaga said:

    Found this when @Nigel Gordon mentioned it in another discussion thread.  I don't ever remember seeing it on the AD main page, but perhaps I  snoozed past it somehow.

    Anyway, it's here:  https://awesomedude.com/nigel_gordon/a-kid-named-joey/index.htm.

    Recommended reading.

    R

     

    Before you start asking Rutabaga, yes, the second book in the Joey series is going to get written. I was blocked on some research due to the Covid restrictions. Am now able to get it done. Am back working on it. Need to as characters from the Joey series turn up in the second book of the Johnny series.

  7. Not quite Golden Era as they were written in the 1960s to 1980s, but nicely written detective stories are the Van Der Valk novels. Just finished re-reading Love in Amsterdam/Death in Amsterdam and really enjoyed the book.

    It's OK Rutabaga, I have finished writing book two of Johnny, waiting to hear from my editor. Decided to relax for a week before I return to Joey.

  8. 1 hour ago, Cole Parker said:

    I don't think you really want Maryland back, Camy.  Baltimore is located there, and it still might be the murder capital of the U.S.  Also, and perhaps more importantly, Maryland may be the worst team in the Big Ten.

    I don't think Camy actually wants the people, just the land. You can keep the people. We just need some land where we can put the Ulster Unionists once the reunification of Ireland takes place. The last place we want them is over here.

  9. 13 hours ago, Cole Parker said:

    What's even more amusing than that is that the UN doesn't recognize the separate countries in the UK while the citizenry does!  It's sort of like Iowa deciding it was it's own country and asking for UN recognition.  

     

    C

    Actually Cole the UN does recognise the separate countries. The membership of the UK is stated as being the membership of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is noted that Wales is missing.

  10. 4 hours ago, Rutabaga said:

    Good news about Johnny and many plaudits to you for soldiering on.  You will deserve a medal or two just for wrangling that massive cast of characters.

    Meanwhile, we foolish readers of Cole's story must also ponder what lies behind the comment that the police let Trip's dad go "because of whom my dad was."  Unless I seriously missed something, we don't know anything about Trip's dad's job or position.

    R

    You've got a choice, Chief of Police or Senator. Take your pick. No matter which you pick I have no doubt that Cole will surprise us.

  11. 20 hours ago, Rutabaga said:

    Of course like an idiot I went ahead and read the first chapter, despite my frequent vow to wait until a story is fully posted before starting it.  Too late no

    You will be glad to know Rutabaga that I managed to avoid falling into the same trap as you. Was too busy working on Being Johnny. By the way, I am now nearly at the end. Only have two, maybe three chapters to write before draft one is finished. Then I will start reading Cole's new story, which I am sure will be as good as ever.

  12. 20 hours ago, JamesSavik said:

    COVID-19 is a modified Coronavirus(1)

    There is no evidence that SARS-Cov-2 the virus that causes Covid-19 is a modified virus. Mutated, yes, modified no. There has been extensive investigation to see if there was any sign of modification and no evidence of modification has been found.

  13. 4 hours ago, James K said:

    I think many people believe that mRNA simply popped up and mad scientists pushed it on the public like Frankenstein in the same vein as genetically modified crops, and the great fear of genetically modifying not plants this time but humans.

    It is a similar situation with the Oxford/Astra Zeneca vaccine. It has taken years to develop. It started out over ten years ago with the development of a vaccine for Ebola. During that work they used a non-human cold virus as the vector to carry the spike proteins. When MARS broke out, they realised they could use the same vector platform for a MARS vaccine and were actively working on the development of the MARS vaccine when SARS-Covid-2 arrived on the scene. Both MARS and SARS-Covid-2 are Coronaviruses and they are closely related. In fact they are so closely related that the doctors in Wuhan one point thought they had an outbreak of MARS on their hands until they got the full DNA sequence. Once the full DNA sequence of the virus was available, it was a relatively simple job to identify the spike proteins and modify the existing MARS vaccine so it was effective against Covid-19.

    I get sick and tired of hearing people say that the vaccines are not safe as you cannot develop a safe vaccine in a year. None of the vaccines were developed in a year. They are all the product of vaccine development programmes that have taken many years to complete. We are just lucky that this pandemic arrived at a time when the technology of using delivery platforms for spike proteins had already been developed and proven with other vaccines before our need for the current batch.

  14. 1 hour ago, James K said:

    The belief that God controls everything that happens in the world is a core tenet of evangelicalism — 84 percent of white evangelicals agreed with this statement in PRRI polling from 2011...

    There is a saying that "God helps those that help themselves." On that basis, if you want God's help, get vaccinated, so he can help you.

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