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Merkin

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  1.   It will be difficult to identify someone to take over Codey’s World who possesses Cody’s compassion and Colin’s commitment to keeping the site true to its principles and aimed toward a youthful audience.  The operant word here is youthful.  I’d rule out fogeys like us or even gay writer/editors over the age of, say, twenty-five or thirty. I think that what CW needs to successfully attract its particular readership is a manager who has one foot still planted in contemporary youth culture and who can be expected to maintain and grow a site aimed particularly at that culture.

  2. 11 hours ago, Mattyboy said:

    I was kind of assuming that's where this plot line was headed

    Yeah, I was too.  Auditioning to a prerecorded backup kind of rules out the nuance associated with interplay and the subtle mutual adjustments that mark true mastery. 

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  3.   I agree. Let’s not try to fix what isn’t broken.

      Stories told through serial release have been a big hit with readers ever since magazines became popular and easily accessible to a literate public.  Charles Dickens established the form for English readers with The Pickwick Papers in the early 1800’s. Much of European and Russian literature was first published serially, including works by Alexandre Dumas, Flaubert, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky.
     
      Most writers who set out to construct a lengthy narrative tend to handle the passage of time and the development of their characters through episodic reveal, and they unwind their plots in the form of chapters. Publication in a staged format is not only familiar to readers, it is often built in by the writer to support the pace of the tale he is unfolding.


  4. 7 hours ago, Talo Segura said:

    Music accompanies our lives, it is the food of love, and defines our memories, whatever the music, often we don't even choose it!

    Well said.  Who we become is a composite of who we have been, and various music becomes an underlying theme for our memories.

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  5. Freddy is bold as brass because he has a lot of brass:  an F Horn has about 13 feet of tubing, while a B-flat Horn has 9 feet of tubing, hence a double Horn like his is over twenty feet of brass tubing.  Alas, my poor trumpet was only about 5 feet long, uncoiled. 
     

  6. We had a big black Lab named Bailey who weighed in at 130 pounds at his final vet visit.  Unfortunately he suffered epileptic seizures and had to be kept medicated. He had been raised on a farm with goats before we got him and often exhibited goat behavior, including leaping straight up into the air when he was excited. He was loving and gentle and slobbery and a difficult house dog. Luckily we lived in the country at that time. 

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  7. Hi, John.  Are you interested in a story for Valentine's Day, upcoming, or is it too late for you to consider it?  I have a "refreshed" story I derived from  a longer version that appeared on AD back in 2010. This one is called "Jesse's Valentine" and runs a little over 3400 words.  If you don't have room for it I will certainly understand.  My problem is I don't see any way to attach it as a Word .doc to your new writetome.net message system.  Plus the system wouldn't send this text on to you. Please advise if there is another way to get a .doc file to you.
    I stand in awe and admiration at all you have done to pull AD back from the brink and into an accessible site again.
    Sincerely,
    James Merkin.

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