Tom Waits reading.
I loved all of these stories including John Weagly's on PBF, on which I don't know how to comment. Some were sad, some scary, some funny, some weird. But all of them were great.
Thanks so much for taking part in #5. And I'm already thinking about the next one for September.
September=School. There was this really mean kid named Louis Moonblatt who tortured me in second grade, made me an insomniac. He deserves to be the villain in a dozen or so stories. Think about it between now and then.
Thanks again.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
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It has been an impressive bunch, the few I've had time to read and think about on this busy day.
Hmm...is writing fiction about a childhood bully in any way actionable?
I'm not sure how to comment on PBF either, but I enjoyed the story.
You can make him an adult. Just give him red hair, freckles and a sneer. Picture the bully in A CHRISTMAS STORY grown up.
hey I have red hair (when it's not shaved) and a sneer- School, vanilla-an, go it.
I've only read a few but there havr been somegems. As for Mr W...what a man!( great Tom Waits pic BTW) Thanks to you, Gerlad and Aldo!
Thanks for the compliments. I'm enjoying the stories as well.
(Also love the Tom Waits picture.)
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