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  1. On 4/10/2024 at 7:35 AM, Talo Segura said:

    This I completely understand, you don't want to give the keys to the safe without knowing to whom you are entrusting the treasure. Arch Hunter, certainly a pseudonym, I talked to four years ago in August 2020 when I edited his first story. I disappeared for a few years and haven't talked to him since, nor have I kept emails from four years ago. What I can tell you, which you can see for yourself, is he's written a lot since then. His writing is young and contemporary. Who he is, that is as much a mystery as who anybody is here. What is true is he is Polish and lives in Poland, English is not his first language.

    If you want my impressions, I agree with @Altimexis he's a promising author, I wouldn't count not being promoted on GA as meaning anything, because promotion there carries constraints, like publishing first, which prevents a lot of authors. Anyhow, more important is that you get a feeling for a person, even when contact is online, and my feeling is he's a good guy.

    I'm not sure he would want to take on the job and as for publishing here, the big negative is feedback, which relies on the forum and occasional emails. That is just not enough, but that is another topic for another discussion.

     

    Notwithstanding other comments before and after this post, particularly from John and Steve, I still feel we might be missing an opportunity here. And I don’t think it hurts to explore more than one option.

    Talo has said that he has spoken to Arch Hunter and done some editing for him some time ago. They have both done more writing in the intervening period.  Maybe, if Talo is still willing, he could renew the contact on the basis of mutually discussing their work, giving Talo the opportunity to discover more about him and his thoughts and objectives. Then if Talo is satisfied with his credentials, work on CW can be discussed. 

    Softly, softly, catchee monkey!

    Talo has the advantage of speaking the same language, hopefully minimising mistranslations and misunderstandings.

    Cheers

    P

  2. I know of some sites that offer forward reading of chapters or completed stories through a Patreon paywall. I’m not sure how much extra work would be involved. IIRC, AD author Cynus, whose muse, alas, seems to have  done a runner, did this through his own site at one point. 
     

    However one thing I should mention about my experience of Patreon for e-reading is that your payments are subject to VAT / Sales Tax as you as subscribing for a benefit. Whether Patreon handle the necessary reporting and payments over to the various tax authorities, I have no idea.

  3. HOW TO MAKE ENGLISH. Take a little organic Celtic and cook slowly, adding just a pinch of Latin.

    When it's off the boil, add a generous helping of old German, of the Friesland variety and cook slowly for a few centuries.

    Add several handfuls of hot Scandinavian and stir well. Once this is simmering nicely, cover it all with a thick layer of course French and put the lid on. Wait for the grammar to begin to curdle.

    Once this appears to have settled, skewer the mix with a sharp Caxton, which will instantly solidify the spelling. Keep well away from logic as this will ruin the flavour.

    Allow it to simmer gently for a few centuries then top it with a sprinkling of Greek, and just a few odd words from random language. Allowit to cool and solidify. It travels well and makes an excellent base for Air, sea, commercial and diplomatic dishes. (Keep in a safe place, well away from American).

     

     

    Found in the comments section of this YT video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK3z5LCUu40

    Enjoy

    Pedro

  4. Sad news. May he rest in peace.

    With this site and his selective moderation of it, Mike not only encouraged authors to develop their craft.  Through their stories he would not just entertain readers  but help those struggling alone find a measure of self-validation.

    May this site survive to be his memorial.

     

  5. Thanks for plaudit, Bruin

    Alas, very much overtaken by events. 

    For what it is worth, this is the pic that was the inspiration for the story.  I couldn't use it for the story header as I don't know the provenance etc. 

    Cheers.

    lido.jpg

  6. Mike

    Thank you for the update.

    I’m glad to hear that you are on the mend and feeling up to getting back into running the site.

     My thanks also to  Alien Son for keeping things going while you were out of action.

    Best wishes

     

  7. When we took on the local pub 35 yrs ago, although the local exchange was automatic, all the numbers were three digit. The doctors was an easy to remember 222. After a few years a three digit prefix was added, and the long distance code changed - twice. I still live in the same area and remember all my friends  and neighbours numbers by the original three significant digits. I get caught out by those newer residents with numbers where the prefix is slightly different. 

  8. I think Merkin said her name has a rhyme association with ‘grimalkin’, one of the witches familiars in the Scottish Play. I do know she covers the holes in my plots🙀.

    Acat called Rutabaga? Maybe not but I can imagine a cat being named Turnip. When I was three, we got a kitten we called Kidney - which apparently stemmed from my mispronunciation of ‘kitteny’

    Donny can’t tell us anything about the rite his sisters made him attend. I think his memory is blocked.

  9.  Viewing from across the pond, things in the ‘Land of the Free’ are not looking all that good for freedom at the moment.

    SCOTUS has overturned the nearly 50 years precedent of  Roe v Wade, a 100 yr NY state gun control measure, and has previously taken a pop at the nearly 60 year old Voting Rights Act. Further ‘Judge’ Thomas has effectively already invited challenges to Gay Marriage, LGBT rights, and the availability of contraception. The cynic in me suggests that the rest of the VRA, the nearly contemporary CRA , desegregation (Brown v Board of Education) etc will be challenged soon after.

    While the overturning of these rights and freedoms is bad enough in itself, I fear the most egregious damage is the disregard of set precedent - the overturning of the doctrine of stari decisis - settled law. Ultimately this will mean in any court, not just SCOTUS, the law is whatever the presiding judge decides it is at the time a case is heard, depending on his mood, prejudices and, dare I say it, political expediency and  bribes.

    So, yes, I fear they are coming for y’all here, who I count among my friends. 
     

    It grieves me to say it but maybe the second amendment/NRA crowd have a point about resisting overbearing government. Except It’s not their natural supporters who are most at risk!


     

    While I have problems with organised religion, particularly the hubris associated with the monotheistic religions- God created man in his own image - I found this from an Anglican priest in Nova Scotia, Canada interesting.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WFpaqWJKx0 -What has SCOTUS done? 


     

     

  10. Well done getting things sorted - and for generally keeping the site going.

    One improvement I’ve noticed when using my ipad  is that the sign in button now displays clearly, instead of black on black, and I don’t have to guess where it is anymore. Ta muchly!

     

  11. 18 hours ago, Rutabaga said:

    And then there's the almost Shakespearean twist that both Trevor and Arthur are convinced that the other one is going to reject them.  These are the kinds of characters we readers just want to slap!

    That's harsh. Both Trevor and Arthur have felt rejection in one form or another before. Of course they are going to be wary they will be rejected again. They only see one side, we see both sides and want to scream at them.

  12. On 12/25/2021 at 4:56 PM, Rutabaga said:

    "Right Up To London" --

    This is one of the better tales in this series, and comes with a dandy picture...

    R

    Thank you for your regular comments.

    I freely admit the stories are a bit of a mixed bag - but then so are the associated challenge pictures! Hopefully they raise a smile or two and maybe the occasional more reflective, serious thought.

     

  13. I cannot think of a story that fits entirely, but there are three by Mihangel, here on AD that variously fit parts of your scenario, but not the whole, in particular not the shoot out on the farm. 

    A Time : Where the main character had previously helped the younger survive in a Japanese POW camp. There is a shoot out but it is at the school (Yarborough)

    A Younger Orogeny: Where the younger boy is being hidden from his pedophile father. 

    Kingdom Come: Where the main character is the new boy and befriends another boy who appears younger and is ostracised by the other pupils.  

    All good reads, even if not the one you are seeking.

  14. I thought it was time for some Christmas doggerel, especially since we missed last year. So here is my offering. 

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho!

    By  Pedro

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho.

    Christmas’ coming you know.

    The ads for smelly

    For ever on telly

    Too often tell me so.

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho.

    Keep up with the flow.

    Spend, spend, spend a lot,

    Funds you ain’t got,

    Hitting the shops on the row.

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho.

    In every store you go,

    Play’d ever bolder,

    Wizzard and Holder…

    Oh, for Pete’s sake. NO!

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho.

    White Christmas frost and snow.

    You’ve got no hat.

    No fun in that,

    When the North winds blow.

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho.

    Now drunk girls are the foe,

    Seeking  favours oscular

    More than jocular

    Waving sprigs of mistletoe.

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho. 

    Full, fake cheeriness aglow

    Carollers badly sing

    (Their necks I’d gladly wring)

    As thru’ the season they crow.

     

    Ho, Ho, Bloody Ho.

    I hear the doorbell go.

    Put on false smile,

    But drop the guile,

    Finding a friend from long ago!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  15. On 11/27/2021 at 2:58 PM, Rutabaga said:

    Jan en de Winkelwagen” —

    How a tale this elaborate could have been spun from such a simple picture is a wonder to me. 
     

    R

    Thanks for your comment.

    The light in the picture was wrong for my gang to be in their usual habitat, so this is where it went.  It did get rather involved, with a drift into carpet laying amongst other things.  

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