On Nov 26, 4:56 pm, Dan Cline <paul_l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Nov 26, 1:16 pm, JohnK <jken...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Dan,
A few comments mingled below.
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> > Haha! "First Ones" indeed. I'm flattered you remember.
>
> > What do I want? How about reading that a certain two hack writers were
> > last seen consummed by a strange creature from the deep Sahara?
>
> > John-
>
> I remember once reading that K.J doesn't actually write, he dictates
> into a recorder and then types it up later. This explains a lot about
True to a point. He dictates, his wife transcribes.
> his writing style if this is accurate. I only bring this up because I
> don't think your dream will come true John. The only reason those two
> hacks would be in the Sahara desert is to do research ( which we all
> know how well they research ). I know there is a list floating around
> here somewhere of all the errors found between different series.
ONE CAN ONLY DREAM ;-)
>
> actually I decided to hunt that article up and this is what I found
> FWOMP is a radio station by the way.
>
> FWOMP: Have you ever been "in the groove," your fingers flying across
> the keyboards, and suddenly you're interrupted and you lose the flow?
>
> Kevin Anderson: Most of the time I write by dictating into my cassette
> recorder. I walk in the mountains, far from people, surrounded by
> gorgeous scenery, and I submerge myself in my imagination. Sometimes I
> don't pay any attention to where I am or how far I've gone--once I
> nearly stepped on a rattles****, another time I wandered into a couple
> of tarantulas, even a bear. Those things sure jolt you out of the
> groove!
>
> OH if only a BEAR would eat him, but of course it would probably be
> bad for the bear, all that red meat.
Humans only eat red meat... something you can sink your teeth into.
Bears eat grissle. I think you get my point.
John


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