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TxRad said:Reincarnated Virgins are the very best.......![]()
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Welcome back... and I like blue better anyway....
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Thanks, Tx.Chantilyvamp said:![]()
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I know now
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and feel about an inch high.
*yawns* I really am going back to bed. The brain can shut up now
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Glad ya got it. slyc_willie said:How's it feel to be born again?
Or is that, into porn again? Hmm . . . .
Into porn again. LOL. I will likely still post under the other. The 'boring' stuff anyway. TE999 said:Hey and welcome back oldie/newbie Angelique.
Purple or blue --good to see you.
Man, these poets around here are gettin' to me.![]()
They're rubbing off, huh? MarshAlien said:Welcome to Lit, heavenly weasel. Wait a minute, that's not right. Back to the dictionary.
In the meantime, thanks for visiting us in your blue period. At this rate, you'll lose your virginity in about a day and a half, yes?
Hope you can finish reading that story of mine now that you're a coquine.I'm looking forward to the new AV.
(Heavenly weasel, LOL!)
Angelique_Coquine said:That's cute, Marsh.![]()
(Heavenly weasel, LOL!)
I love the story! So very inventive. Just so much to read in one sitting. Especially since I've been writing too.![]()
I WILL get it finished, though, because it really is a great story.
MarshAlien said:"Oh, you're much too kind," he blushed, holding up one hand in the universal "stop" gesture while frantically waving "keep it coming, keep it coming" with the other.
Starting next week, I hope to start posting (in eight parts) a bildungsroman that will come out at about 130,000 words. As long as nobody expects 'em in actual sentences and paragraphs, everything should be fine. You don't see too many bildungsromans on Lit because of the age restrictions. Most of your bildunging gets done before the age of eighteen. It made it hard to put in an existing Lit category. I chose Fantasy (because it involves time travel). Of course, I chose Romance for Living Dolls and the editors chose NonHuman. I love this place!
(At the moment I'm thinking "Butterfly Effect". )Angelique_Coquine said:I'm a tad bit embarrassed to say I had no clue what you were talking about, so I had to look up 'bildungsroman'.Time travel fascinates me, so now I'm even more eager to read the story.
(At the moment I'm thinking "Butterfly Effect". )
The Butterfly Effect (assuming I know what you mean by that) isn't really a factor in my story, since my traveler moves forward three years (from age 15 to 18). So it's not really a question of whether he can change the present by going back, but whether he can "fix" the past. Am I making any sense? I didn't think so.MarshAlien said:I learned that word while I was reading the wonderful novel/memoir Stop-Time by the late Frank Conroy. I recommend it very highly. I like to think of Living Dolls as a coming-of-age story as well, even if it is NonHuman.The Butterfly Effect (assuming I know what you mean by that) isn't really a factor in my story, since my traveler moves forward three years (from age 15 to 18). So it's not really a question of whether he can change the present by going back, but whether he can "fix" the past. Am I making any sense? I didn't think so.
But thanks for letting me advertise on your thread!![]()


I crack myself up.