Nice Rhabbi,
I'll leave morethoughtful and appropriate comments and try to coax the dean out of his Ivory tower.
Meanwhile in which direction do you wish to go here. More on the AAR or another shoet story from an inspiration of the muses?
Mad
Nice Rhabbi,
I'll leave morethoughtful and appropriate comments and try to coax the dean out of his Ivory tower.
Meanwhile in which direction do you wish to go here. More on the AAR or another shoet story from an inspiration of the muses?
Mad
English does not borrow from other languages. English follows other languages into dark alleys, raps them over the head with a cudgel, then goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary and spare grammar.
The AAR is actually turning into a full fledged novel, and I am actually having dreams of a series that catches on like Weber's Honorverse series. I think I will leave that to a more appropriate venue for something that I would like to try to publish at some time, following the advice of Ruby not to put to much of a story meant to be sold out on the internet to be available for free.
As for the next step, I can continue to let my muse roam where it wills, or you can turn loose your sadistic nature and churn out another seemingly impossible task to challenge me. Your choice.
Friend Rhabbi,
No choice at all. I would enjoy watching AAR develop and applaude your ambitions for it. I would be proud if your talent and planning bring it to fruition.
As for an impossibly challenging scenario for your inspiration give me a day or two but rest assured you'll owe me one of the same.
Mad Lews
English does not borrow from other languages. English follows other languages into dark alleys, raps them over the head with a cudgel, then goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary and spare grammar.
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