Duveyoung wrote: > > I might as well toss in my great American novel while I'm > > at it. Have written only one chapter -- a decade ago -- sigh. > > It's about the birth of God.
TurquoiseB wrote: > There´s your whole problem right there, Edg. You should have written the last chapter first. That´s what I do, and it works because then I have to figure out all the stuff that led up to the ending. :-) Turq, Oh, I've got the ending down pat, but you're right, having that as a goal keeps you on the literary path. The ending: suddenly, the universe attacks. Yeah, there'd have to be a sequel. Natch! Edg --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > I might as well toss in my great American novel while I'm > > at it. Have written only one chapter -- a decade ago -- sigh. > > It's about the birth of God. > > There´s your whole problem right there, Edg. > You should have written the last chapter first. > That´s what I do, and it works because then I > have to figure out all the stuff that led up > to the ending. :-) > > Great list. Really, really neat ideas. I know > a toy store in Santa Fe that would pick up and > sell any of them. I picked up some cool toys > from them, including one that is a spinning > top that levitates, and spins in mid-air. > Endless delight. >