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#1derfulGuy

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You are so right, MrHappy. A year ago, I was submitting poetry to a poetry website to have published both literally and online. Today, I am a #1derfulGuy writing stories that excite myself and others. Not exactly the Nobel prize winning author that I had intended to be but I'm getting there.
 
I have recently submitted "LESSON IN BIOLOGY" online and Parts 2 & 3 will soon follow. Unfortunately, I was hoping that the 3 stories would appear on this website before my departure. I am currently in the process of a residential relocation (and what's worst, a job change with pay cut) and I won't be online for several months until I am able to purchase my own computer. While I hope that you will all enjoy the stories that I have submitted to Literotica and other websites, I am sorry that I will not be able to get any feedback on them. I would like Laurel to keep my stories posted and upon my return online, I will notify Literotica about the changes, if any. Eveyone TAKE CARE & STAY SWEET.
Respectfully Yours,
GuyJD a.k.a
#1derfulGuy
 
Good luck in your new position (sorry about the pay cut...been there) and your new location. Sometimes, what we initially perceive as negative, may turn out to be more positive than first imagined. I hope this is true for you. Gonna miss you here on the BB.

Hey!...If anyone would've told me a couple of weeks ago that I would soon be deliriously happy as Mistress Darkness' personal slave and dildo rack; I would have told them they were crazy.

Go figure...
 
#1derfulGuy...
You never know what the future may hold for you. I remember reading somewhere about how Stephen King lived in a trailer, held part-time jobs and faced one disappointment after another. His work would probably never be considered for a Nobel prize for literature, but who gives a shit when you're wheelbarrowing your money to the bank!
Not all of us is cut out to be a Nobel winning author, but if you'll recall Frank McCork(?), a recent Nobel winner, wrote honestly about his life and the people around him as he grew up within a very dysfunctional family. He didn't write for the Nobel commitee, he wrote the truth about his life simply, yet eloquently.
There's something to be learned, I'm sure, from your experience of writing erotic stories. Perhaps some new style to your writing may evolve and you'll end up throwing a big party for us in Copenhagen!
Don't ever give up!

[This message has been edited by mrhappy (edited 01-09-2000).]
 
Hey good luck to you #1derfulguy things do happen for a reason. Hope the best for you and read your Lessons in Biology and anxiously wait for part 2 and 3. Will keep an eye for your return and hang in there, as MrHappy stated don't go for the Nobel prize go for the enjoyment and the money as Stephen King did...Good Luck!
 
GuyJD Oh don't think we will let you off that easy. The public library here has computers that you can use for free and I think you can use some of the computers at the college even if you aren't enrolled. Almost half of the people I know have computers that are online and I'm sure that you will meet some folks who will let you use theirs. Also while they are old and slow there are some used 486's with internet capabilities for around 100 dollars for sale in the free classifieds and free internet servers are available if you need one.

While you may have to wait a while to submit new stories. A quick check of the BB and your email should let you know how things are going. Let us know how you are doing.

Fallen Angel
 
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