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September, 2011 OWC Who Wrote What - revealed (currently 11468 views)
Dreamscale
Posted: September 22nd, 2011, 7:38pm
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Sit me down with nothing but fucking light beer and Speed 2 playing over and over on a giant screen that takes up the entire wall, and I'll admit to just about anything.
I actually like the guy. I still correspond with him via E-mail from time to time.
I'll admit I wrote Hidden...that's all for now...
I really liked/like S.R. too. He has a bit of an angsty personality that is very fascinating. He's a good person. Intelligent. Outspoken. Well, he has a lot of powerful attributes. Hopefully he'll be back again someday soon.
Yes, I wrote Hidden, Till Death Do Us Part, and Trapped...and of course Still in the Cabin: Of Cannibals and Cabins 2, but we all know what happened with that effort.
Yes, I wrote Hidden, Till Death Do Us Part, and Trapped...and of course Still in the Cabin: Of Cannibals and Cabins 2, but we all know what happened with that effort.
It's called:
Until Death Do Us Part. Does that mean you didn't write it or you didn't remember your title?
I forgot the title, as I used several different "working titles" while conceiving it.
I'm your sister in titles. Sometimes I begin with a title that sticks, but I think more often is the case that "the title" grows from the story itself.
Thanks Jeff.
You're truly a good sport and I love your essence. Other people might get this "hard line" thing from you on the surface, but I really do feel what you're all about.
It sucks, I know, when people start judging you by "yada-yada" whatever standards, but I can't help but want to defend you (not that you need defending) but I get this thing about you that is very much intangible, and it's truth to me-- the kind of truth that rings like the seasons changing. For instance:
When you notice the first day that you don't feel the strong need to start a fire in the stove.
You're like that Jeff. We can count on you for certain lines that you draw. Are they perfect? No. Every line has exceptions.And anyways-- that's what probably makes them perfect after all!!!