Random Question: Do bunnies make good pets?
I want your life! Minus the "being female" bit, though.
Flashman works because, despite being a liar, a poltroon, a coward, a lech and a scoundrel, he's just so damned CHARMING you're willing to follow along.
Goodness me 10s, how do you manage? At least my episode was self-inflicted by getting my all eating timing wrong.
Welcome tri! I've seen you around the forum before. Hope you enjoy your stay.Well maybe I officially belong in here since I'm writing the sequel to my supposed SF series....
No, it isn't bad at all, considering that's mostly what I read. Fancy prose tends to slow down the pace of a story, and a lot of times I end up skimming through it. But once and a while I think, "I wish I could write this good."I don't think it's a bad category to be in (despite the authors previously referenced). There's a whole lot to be said for fun, can't-put-it-down books.
BUNNEHS!!!!
I like that first line. And I think you're not giving yourself enough credit. I say write it.I blame AW, and the SF/F First Line Game on the Science Fiction message board. I came up with a line for it a few months ago, and it's haunted me ever since.
"Let's just get this out into the open, so there are no surprises later: I'm a mage, a liar, a philanderer, a smuggler, an impersonator of various noble personages -- oh, and an occasional hero; do try and keep up."
This is a story that's begging to be written.
This may be true, but while females make awesome friends, I still don't want to be one. I'm perfectly fine with being a man, thank you very much!Hey hey hey hey what is this? Being female is the SHIZZIZZLE, man.
Great line in a song this morning
Started out with nothing,
Still got most of it left.
I never understood gender differences. All genitals are weird, period.
I have wanted to read Flashman some time mostly because I feel a Blackadder vibe from it. By the way, did you know there's a movie with Malcolm MacDowell?
I am still sans passport. My ire at all the things I cannot do (well, one really, really important thing) is beginning to have an adverse effect on my patience and general niceness. I may bite someone if I don't get it soon...
Heh.
Ion, Blueberry has an appointment on Monday with an avian board certified vet.
Thank you. I needed that.
I stopped to feed the moat Kraken and it got vicious with me.
Can any of you think of an example of a theologically-motivated (or at least -justified) revolution/rebellion in a theocracy? I need to do a little research, to make sure I get the tone of the dispute in my own book about right...
Can any of you think of an example of a theologically-motivated (or at least -justified) revolution/rebellion in a theocracy?
Yay! Here's hoping it's not something scary! *hugs* *twitters at Blueb'ry like a contented parakeet*
Please to define "theologically-motivated".
Would the English civil war count? (1642-1651)