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In alt.flame Avoid normal situations. <byend.removethisbityousillyperson@eskimo.com> wrote: > In alt.flame Dr Walpurgis <burke.dennings@cunting.hun> wrote: >> On 2007-11-05 18:44:53 +0000, "Avoid normal situations." >> <byend.removethisbityousillyperson@eskimo.com> said: [..] >> I challenged you to get a laugh. I guess you've still got WRITER'S >> BLOCK, eh, CHESSBOY? > That's a     

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Author: Avoid normal situations.
Date: Nov 6, 2007 23:40

On 2007-11-06 02:32:13 +0000, "Avoid normal situations." <byend.removethisbityousillyperson@eskimo.com> said: Campbell actually dared you all to come up with a flame that could make him go away. I guess it worked. *What* worked? See, this is exactly the sort of disingenuousness to which I was referring earlier. I challenged
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On 2007-11-05 20:26:18 +0000, "Avoid normal situations." <byend.removethisbityousillyperson@eskimo.com> said: >>>>> Campbell actually dared you all to come up with a flame that could make >>>>> him go away. >>>> >>>> I guess it worked. >>> >>> *What* worked? >>> >>> See, this is exactly the sort of disingenuousness to which I was referring >>> earlier. I challenged you -- anyone, in     

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Author: Dr Walpurgis
Date: Nov 6, 2007 03:55

On Oct 27, 9:07 pm, "Steven L." <sdlit...@earthlink.net> wrote: Winning hearts, minds begins with WGA's own By Ray Richmond Oct 26, 2007 I know there are big complex issues dividing the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers in advance of Wednesday's contract deadline that might result in a walkout by WGA membership. But before things
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On 22-Aug-2007, One <nono@nospam.com> wrote: > On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 19:37:04 -0700, "SMV" <SherylValentine@aol.com> > wrote: > > >one:Alright. But I dont believe that because an author doesnt talk about > >his inner writing process it doesnt mean that he doesnt do "inner > >dictation." Maybe this has to do with books that one just feels are > >"from the soul." Maybe too some authors' results     

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Author: Dr Walpurgis
Date: Nov 5, 2007 12:50

p.s. when you talk about the 'source' of ideas....one thing I can say is that prior to starting ACIM, I had absolutely no inclination to write/speak/ on spirituality. the practice of the course brought me to my calling. I think it could work that way for everyone as in bringing us into what we are truly meant to do here on earth that brings us joy and serves others. sheryl "One" <nono@nospam
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one:But havent you ever wondered where the ideas come from that you write into your work? I find this question fascinating. What IS the source of ideas? sv: yes I have wondered about that, and never cease to be amazed by it. When I read books by other authors on 'writing' I notice similiarities in the process. For me, like when I'm working on a lecture topic, it's uncanny how spirit (or     

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Author: Artis
Date: Oct 29, 2007 15:09

sv: I'm not much for the horror genre, but years ago I was a big fan of stephen king....he's a great writer, highly underestimated imo, due to the genre his gifts lie in. his book on writing was actually quite good. one:Personally I have never read one of his books. But I've tried watching some of the movies his stories were made into. I always feel an...incompleteness...in his stories, a
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the source of ideas is an idea :) -- http://www.myspace.com/mrbill069 http://blog.myspace.com/mrbill069 Elizabeth Nicole (Libby) Always and Forever My Little Pookie Bear We'll Love You Forever We'll Like You For Always As Long As We're Living Our Baby You'll Be "One" <nono@nospam.com> wrote in message news:m5apc3djf8uauch708204sfpic2ii2l4q7@4ax.com... > On Tue, 21 Aug     

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Author: Nancy
Date: Aug 22, 2007 22:43

On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 19:37:04 -0700, "SMV" <SherylValentine@aol.com> wrote: one:Alright. But I dont believe that because an author doesnt talk about his inner writing process it doesnt mean that he doesnt do "inner dictation." Maybe this has to do with books that one just feels are "from the soul." Maybe too some authors' results are strictly from the intellect. I would nominate Stephen
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Author: SMV
Date: Aug 22, 2007 19:45

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Author: SMV
Date: Aug 22, 2007 19:43

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Author: SMV
Date: Aug 22, 2007 19:37

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Author: mr bill
Date: Aug 22, 2007 14:54

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Author: One
Date: Aug 22, 2007 14:26

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