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#38312 - 08/29/04 04:04 PM
Re: Book for Late-Blooming Readers & Writers
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Registered: 07/09/08
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I'm lost with all this Southern talk. No help here! But I will say you all/ch'all/y'all(however you spell it) are crazy! And...it's great *seeing* smile back to her old tricks! Now about this agent and publicist... Prill, you mentioned passion! Amen to that! When you believe in something it comes across in your writing and voice. Everything I read says to write whatever you're passionate about. I believe it with my heart and soul. I'm passionate about boomer women sharing our stories to encourage and support one another. I believe we're all here to help one another in every way we can. The first time I spoke with my agent she commented on the passion in my voice. When she connected me with Brian at PTA(PR firm) he said the same thing. When I asked him why he wanted to represent me, he said that he liked my enthusiasm/spirit and project. He said I represented it well. I only share this to point out the importance of not being shy about our passions. We are our best advocates and if we aren't excited about what we're writing about, no one else will be either. Thanks for sharing Prill.
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#38314 - 08/29/04 07:39 PM
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Registered: 07/11/04
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Come on Smile, you don't remember Freddy Cannon? Palisades Park, Tallahassee Lassie, Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, Abigail Beecher? American Bandstand? He grew up in my hometown. I hung around with his cousin and got to meet him when he visited her. I took his cigarette butts out of the ashtray when he left. I was going to keep them forever, but I hid them in my jewelry box and my mother found them. She thought I was smoking and threw them out. I have a funny Chubby Checker story too if anyone's interested. Don't get me started. Louisa
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#38317 - 08/30/04 12:11 AM
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There's something to write about, Chatty. I would have loved working there. We go to Disneyworld twice a year now that we have the vacation club. Chubby was at the American Pavillion in Nov. 2002. I guess he does the same week every year. Well, I was only going to go and take his picture and leave. I got caught up in the crowd and twisting in the aisle and the whole bit. I took a ton of photos and added old Chubby to my website. A few months later, my sister told me she heard on the news that he died. I felt terrible and thought I must have some of the last pictures taken of him. Last November, I felt bad knowing he wouldn't be there. We were walking by the Pavillion and his name was posted. I thought that was a terrible mistake. I stopped a guy who works there and asked him if Chubby Checker was supposed to be there. He said, "yes." "But my sister told me he died months ago. I thought he was dead," I told the poor guy. "I hope he's alive madam," he said. "I'm in charge of the show and I can't do the Twist." My husband was embarrassed, of course. I was happy to hear he was alive and went back that night for yet another twist fest. I took more pictures. Now I have more pictures of Chubby Checker than I'll ever need. I called my sister the next morning and told her he was alive and still twisting. We found out later it was someone who had been in his group for many years that died. God willing, I'll see him this November too. Louisa
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#38318 - 08/31/04 10:20 AM
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Hello ladies,
I've been reading this post, absorbing every word. (Well, almost every word.)
As some of you know, I have been absent from the boards so that I might endulge in a big old pity party. A mean and nasty editor sucked the wind right out of my sails and I just couldn't write a word. Actually, still can't. When I sit down to write, I stare at my computer screen and think about how "unfunny" I am.
Prill, I am anxious to get your book. I plan on ordering it this week. It isn't just that I want to read it, but rather at this point I feel like I have to. I need to hear the stories these women have to tell. At forty, I've had that sinking feeling for the last week or so that I am all I will ever be.... and that thought just kills me.
I know writer's should have thick skin, but I think my skin is wearing a little thin in places. I'm hoping your book will light a fire under my behind, so to speak.
And BTW.... some of you lovely Boomer ladies sent me some very encouraging email. You've been lovely and thoughtful and when I say I am blessed to have found this website, it's not just empty words. You all truly make this place like a cyber kitchen table!
Love to you....
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#38319 - 08/31/04 11:13 AM
Re: Book for Late-Blooming Readers & Writers
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 12025
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Welcome home dear girl. I've been praying you would return and here you are... I still think we should send Bubba & Earl to pay that editor a little visit...they could take Scooter, their pet Racoon...he don't play, capice? Look, if anybody knows funny, it's me...Lord knows I've been working at it for a kazillion years and GIRL...YOU'RE FUNNY. I wish you weren't cause you are REAL FUNNY and like I need the competition? puleaseee. So, take it from me, you've got the gift. Putting that all aside, you don't have to stay away from the boards when you are hurting or down. That's what we're here for hon...it's what we do. Friends healing friends. And we are here for you. Cyberhugs, JJ
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