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redrider4u

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Amazingly enough, I motivated my gluteous maximus this morning and fixed two rejected pieces and submitted a new one. The two rejects were due to less than 750 words; I hope increasing the length does not diminish the content. I'm not a prolific author, so editing, revising, etc. is not a natural talent.

But, in any case.......no outstanding partial pieces, etc!


Ta-da!
 
Congrats!
Sure wish I could motivate, I have several unfinished pieces laying about that I'd like to finish. Not to mention that I'm trying to get all my stories onto audio, which has proved to be taking longer than I thought it would.

I applaud your motivation:rose:

Wicked:kiss:
 
Hey, Red, wondered where you went. Congrats, I look forward to reading you.

How's the country? ;)

Perdita
 
perdita said:
Hey, Red, wondered where you went. Congrats, I look forward to reading you.

How's the country? ;)

Perdita

Hi there P, life is grand in the valley here. We've got some southern style hot weather here, not the norm.

I decided that I was not going to post or hang out on the AH thread until got caught up on outstanding/unfinished material. I mean, after all, you have to write to have any credibility as an author here at Lit. (redundant statement of the obvious) It's also tough if (like myself) you write very short pieces. There's a contingent of very good writers here... somewhat intimidating.

I have learned one valuable lesson: when you begin a piece, finish it in a reasonable time. Do not wait till weeks have passed.

Oh, major news story here in the country. Local school board sent 3 folks to some convention in SF for 4 days. Cost the school system 9 grand. Big expose here, as the district paid for heavy duty dinners at Fisherman's Wharf, Scoma's, the Pier Market, and very expensive hotel rooms.

Sounds like you've got some expensive (but very good) restaurants there........(S)
 
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redrider4u said:
the district paid for heavy duty dinners at Fisherman's Wharf, Scoma's, the Pier Market, and very expensive hotel rooms.
Sounds like you've got some expensive (but very good) restaurants there
However sophisticated the above are boring tourist traps . I never go to tourist haunts (except for No. Beach, and I do love riding the cable cars), and only rarely downtown (Macy's, Saks, Nike World, the Disney Store, yuk). I live near the best used-books store in town and manage to eat very exotically and cheap right in my neighborhood.

Shame on those "educators", they probably saw nothing of the real city.

cheers, P.
 
perdita said:
However sophisticated the above are boring tourist traps . I never go to tourist haunts (except for No. Beach, and I do love riding the cable cars), and only rarely downtown (Macy's, Saks, Nike World, the Disney Store, yuk). I live near the best used-books store in town and manage to eat very exotically and cheap right in my neighborhood.

Shame on those "educators", they probably saw nothing of the real city.

cheers, P.

Absolutely! If only they were members of Literotica, or, if I had asked you in advance for some good eateries, $ would have been saved as well as a front page newspaper article!

On another note......are there a good selection of used book stores there? One of my addictions.............(S)
 
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