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04 March 2004, 06:48 PM
groon
What are YOU doing?
Funny, it worked earlier...here it is again:
http://artconspiracy.com/conspiracy_word_gallery_item.asp?itemid=52594&id=1649072584

or try this one:
http://artconspiracy.com/conspiracy_word_gallery.asp?id=1649072584&counthit=1

the story is "When the Stars Shine No More"

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04 March 2004, 06:51 PM
groon
Okay, I don't get why it won't work, but if you just copy the text on the link and paste it into the top of your browser (where the web address goes) it works.
http://artconspiracy.com/conspiracy_word_gallery_item.asp?itemid=52594&id=1649072584
04 March 2004, 10:39 PM
Yestermorrow
groon,
I read your story, and I must say I enjoyed it. It had a particularly good ending I thought. Good job!
05 March 2004, 12:18 AM
Tilt Boss
Well, at 37, I've been a Ray fan for over 25 years.
What do I do? I write, a little. My first story won Honorable Mention in The Writer's Journal Short Story contest for 2002. They still haven't published the story, though.
Ray definitely has inspired the way I think, the way I see the world, and the stories that tell themselves to me. You see, I hold to Ray's belief that the stories write themselves, and I am just along for the ride. I take his direction: I don't interfere with the characters.
Of course, I don't write much, and I will probably never make money at it. That's alright. I write for the same reason I read. Simply because I enjoy it.
Anybody interested in my 3 Bell, Tx. stories, I'll email them to you. And a letter I wrote to a friend. Ironically, I believe that is the best thing I have ever written, and may be the best I ever will write.

Clay

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05 March 2004, 12:57 PM
Yestermorrow
Tilt Boss, I am interested in reading your stories.
05 March 2004, 03:30 PM
Mr. Dark
I would be interested, also.
05 March 2004, 08:16 PM
Translator
Nice story, Groon. Nice touch with the cities/stars. I personally love star gazing; I even made up my own monthly star maps. To think that there are people out there who haven't ever recognized Orion or Cannis Major is beyond me. I mentioned this before, but I'll post some mars photos from my univeristy's 40cm telescope the next time that good weather rolls around.
Cheers, Translator
06 March 2004, 01:52 AM
Tilt Boss
Yestermorrow and Mr. Dark, you should have the stories. Public comments welcome!

Clay
08 March 2004, 05:39 PM
Yestermorrow
Tilt Boss,
I read your stories. Pretty good stuff. I'd say I liked "The Sunshine Walker" the best of the three. All were good. Keep up the writing!
08 March 2004, 07:09 PM
KingofCelts
It's nice to come to a board where I have so much in common with the other tenants. It is a rare thing when people of like minds can mingle in one place, a writers Tower of "Babble".

I've been reading my whole life, I cried when I got home the first day of kindergarten because they didn't teach me how to read. I went over my brief writing history on the thread I started when I first got here. I've just recently started writing with regularity and have never been published. I have two jobs currently, one real and one not so real. By day, I am an assistant manager at a bank, I don't love the job but it pays the bills and I like the people I work with. By night, or to be more specific, by weekends, I am a professional wreslter, but that "job" is in its twilight, and I am really looking forward to the future. I am starting on my third Ray book, Somthing Wicked This Way Comes, and, NO, I have not seen the movie. The other two were: The Illustrated Man and Farenheit. I also have picked up The Holloween Tree and From the Dust Returned. If I can recomend a book that can actually change your life, it would be Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. It can make you question the very way in which you go through life. Well, good luck to all, I look forward to stopping by and learning more about you.

Shawn
08 March 2004, 09:59 PM
jhall15
I am also more of a reader than a writer. I used to write short stories, but I rarely have time now. I'm hoping to finish up school in Terre Haute, IN soon, then move back to Indianapolis. I do make the time to read everything I get my hands on now though.
09 March 2004, 01:11 AM
Tilt Boss
quote:
Originally posted by Yestermorrow:
Tilt Boss,
I read your stories. Pretty good stuff. I'd say I liked "The Sunshine Walker" the best of the three. All were good. Keep up the writing!


Thankyou, thankyouvermuch...
09 March 2004, 05:59 PM
groon
Tiltboss,
I would like to read your stories and, as they're receiving good reviews, I can't wait.

All,
Please visit the "Who are YOU" thread under the Resources category to tell us about your screen name! And, of course, to learn about those of we who have already been there!
10 March 2004, 01:51 PM
Ashley
I am interested inanyone's stories and i would like to read them. Please send some to me.
11 March 2004, 01:26 PM
Nova_Prefect
I write science fictions stories. I guess they're science-fiction. More of a sci-fi fantasy setting with pyscological type stories... odd.