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Total frustration.


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At one point early in my WDC career, I had thought to try to earn at least one of every merit badge. That goal has long since passed. There's just no way to keep up with the sheer creativity of WDC's members. *Mindblown*

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I love "Celibrating Alfie". Reminds me of my own black lab Duke (passed away 6 1/2 years back)
Dad  
Very nice. Very nice, indeed! And I've received Rule of Phool, for which I'm thankful.
Radio, TV, the internet, and apps are said to harm book sales.
Who still buys books? Who buys Mystery books?
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We're fortunate enough to have a large, modern reference/lending library virtually on our doorstep, so we have good access to the whole range of media - though to be honest, it's hard to beat a good rummage in a second hand bookshop, not least the thrill of unearthing an unexpected little gem.
It is a mystery.
Me. I will buy books until my last breath takes place.
Some of my books are mysterious.
A look at dialogue and deciding what characters need to talk about in a story.
How do you decide on dialogue and topics for the conversations that happen in a story?
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I include dialogue which promotes the plot.
Bob  
The literary Gods are always screaming 'show not tell'. Dialogue does this perfectly. The first person character is thinking to himself as he tools up the road. 'This brand new 55 chevy heavy duty and horse trailer to use for the asking is one great perk the company provides beings I've had a new vehicle since never in my whold life.' This sets the time period for the story without writing, 'The year was 1955'.
Dad  
It's gonna sound simplistic, but I set up situations, and let the characters take over. They tell me who's involved, who says what when. I just play moderator/scribe. Sometimes I have to step in and correct them, but generally they lead me to where I want to go.
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How to install a reverse osmosis unit under my kitchen sink *Smile*
(Then I'll probably watch about 10 YouTube videos afterwards *Wink* )
I'm proof-reading my IMDB reviews for "Abigail" and "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare."

The latter is one-star better than the former.
I ended up re-reading the descriptions in Fashions of the Old South (a paper doll book).



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JACE - House Targaryen & Aennaytte: Free & Wild in GoT , I take pride in this torturous exciting event, even though I lose my sanity with it.
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editing my work and step work same old same old different week
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The values of giving and receiving reviews.
When you see a review sitting in your inbox, what's your first reaction?
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         I kind of wonder if they are going to suggest I rewrite a story that can already stand up by itself, or if the review will be positive in nature.
Bob  
Someone actually noticed?
Dumbfounded amazement as the lack of any review, at all, is usually a bad review in itself!
Three Word Thursday

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The spiritual realm
Fairy forest library
Galadriel's home town.
Three Word Thursday

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Spring time, finally!
Fairies were busy.
Princess Megan Rose GOT Fox -

Palm Spring break. *Wink*
A look at titles, the different kinds of magical characters and the gender identity that match or mismatch them.
What term do you use for the magic characters? Does gender matter in the titles?
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I kinda want to drop this question into FandomSecrets and see how people respond.
Magic? You're not familiar with CLARKE's Third Law, are you?

How about the fact that, as long as the Laws of Physics aren't violated, the application is immaterial.

Although a Leigh BRACKETT witch did once allude to anyone using science as being incompetent (1942).

Yes, I have a partial 1st draft of a "magical" story. Once out of the patriarchal priesthood's influence, gender doesn't matter. Why should it?
(I hate to call it "magical," because it's natural for that reality.)
1) Tolkienesque.

2) Gender? Maybe. Genre? Definitely! I remember, back in the 1980's, how my Dad hated the term 'sword & sorcery film." So, when talking to him about them, I invented a new term; "fantasy swashbuckler"! That way, I didn't have to listen to him over-use, at the top of his lungs, the term "weirdo movies" (which is also how he lumps together horror and sci-fi films).
Sometimes a contest doesn't turn out like you'd wish.
How do you handle low participation in your contests?
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I agree with s . I post reminders two or three times a month on the Newsfeed about my contest,

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#2308999 by JACE - House Targaryen
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I really like this "two birds" thing--slipped my in contest advertisement AND checked off that daily Newsfeed moment.
I don't hold contests at all. For I've found out the hard way that "nothing ventured/nothing gained" is only half as bad as "something ventured/still nothing gained!"
MagicIan -

Some people might call that a defeatist attitude. But, those of us who've been consecutively defeated, enough times, more accurately call it realistic.
Here's the scoop about the Official Wdc Contests
Have you entered any one of the Official Contests before? Why or why not?
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D. Reed Whittaker -

That's what someone once told me about skydiving without a parachute. I didn't believe them either.
MagicIan - And look what you missed.
D. Reed Whittaker -

Yeah! Ending up road pizza.
Prayer chains and their benefits.
Have you ever participated in a prayer chain? If so, how long was it?
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My mother use to do them. I never participated. If I do something, I do it privately.
No, I have never had the opportunity.


         Absolutely not. To me, a prayer is a private matter between me and the creator of all things.
A chat regarding the rules about capitalization.
Question: What’s the difference between a cat and a comma?
         Answer
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That is pretty good. *Smile*
10/10 joke. I love puns. :)
Another difference between them is that you can't forget that a cat is present while people forget commas all the time.
Bonnie8910 -

William Fakespeare used to apply one of each in the same sentence.

"Tabby [comma] or not tabby? Cat is the question."
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