wear your blizzard season coat
So yesterday, a blizzard blew into Invisible City, shrouding the Invisible landscape with several inches of snow. Trish had an appointment to have her hair cut, which she thought was at 10:00--I thought it was at 10:30--& it turned out to be at the later time, anyway, so we went downstairs to the Bear's Den to slurp soda for awhile. Then I split for the Perky Pam Layout while Trish went home to work on the housework & I ate corned beef & cabbage at the Layout. She ate at the Soup Kitchen & picked up some groceries after lunch. We spent the afternoon with me playing my electronic keyboard & watching the Buffinator on DVD, then Brawny picked her up for work--only to have her sent home.
I called Ted last night on the phone card, as I needed to be calmed down before I could do any more writing: some idiot Critter gave "Noc-Lar" a very bad review which clearly violates diplomacy guidelines, & when I pointed that out to him, he responded with, "I'm sitting here laughing my head off. So I was a little harsh, poo, poo". I forwarded that to ye olde Critter Cap'n, along with a copy to this Dahlquil guy, & he responded once more with a lot of insults, so I insulted him back. Perhaps I will get into trouble for this with Critters, but I do think aburt will eject him from the workshop, if not for this review, for the next, assuming he keeps this kind of crap going on. Since he blocked my email, I sent him some more insults on my yahoo address, which he also blocked, & I don't care. The guy's a stupid moron who, if his writing's as bad as his criticism, will never become a pro, let alone have anything published. I just can't wait for aburt to get home, so this bozo--bozo king, actually--can be kicked out of the workshop.
Everybody else liked "Noc-Lar". The last editor who saw it suggested turning it into a novella, saying that there's "nothing wrong with the style or plot", save that it was too short--this rebeboed bozo was complaining about such things as "the discovery of Pluto" & a lot of other crap that proved he just doesn't know how to read. Anyway, Ted's suggestion was to expand it into a novel, which I started to do.
If Bozo Dalquil insists on saying my characters are "unrealistic", he has to say the same thing about "The Knight's Tale", as this is a plagiarism of a plagiarism, though straying a little more than the original High which I did in Nite U. I couldn't get that through to him; then again, he's a moron, anyway. I hate how damn literal some of the stupid SF & F fans can become when it comes to taking things literally & only reading the surface. Oh well, at least I don't have to deal with this idiot any more. He can take his precious short story & his damn lack of critical standards & cram them up his ass. & FYI, John Cawelti really did call it "commercial", something about which he still tried to insult me, because of his unique & rather stupid opinion that the story was bad, when actually it's his ability to read that's bad. & all you sweet fantasy bozos with all your sweet talk, you can all go take a fucking walk & I guess David Dahlquil's a fucking stupid moron with no sense of what actually will & won't sell.
I called Ted last night on the phone card, as I needed to be calmed down before I could do any more writing: some idiot Critter gave "Noc-Lar" a very bad review which clearly violates diplomacy guidelines, & when I pointed that out to him, he responded with, "I'm sitting here laughing my head off. So I was a little harsh, poo, poo". I forwarded that to ye olde Critter Cap'n, along with a copy to this Dahlquil guy, & he responded once more with a lot of insults, so I insulted him back. Perhaps I will get into trouble for this with Critters, but I do think aburt will eject him from the workshop, if not for this review, for the next, assuming he keeps this kind of crap going on. Since he blocked my email, I sent him some more insults on my yahoo address, which he also blocked, & I don't care. The guy's a stupid moron who, if his writing's as bad as his criticism, will never become a pro, let alone have anything published. I just can't wait for aburt to get home, so this bozo--bozo king, actually--can be kicked out of the workshop.
Everybody else liked "Noc-Lar". The last editor who saw it suggested turning it into a novella, saying that there's "nothing wrong with the style or plot", save that it was too short--this rebeboed bozo was complaining about such things as "the discovery of Pluto" & a lot of other crap that proved he just doesn't know how to read. Anyway, Ted's suggestion was to expand it into a novel, which I started to do.
If Bozo Dalquil insists on saying my characters are "unrealistic", he has to say the same thing about "The Knight's Tale", as this is a plagiarism of a plagiarism, though straying a little more than the original High which I did in Nite U. I couldn't get that through to him; then again, he's a moron, anyway. I hate how damn literal some of the stupid SF & F fans can become when it comes to taking things literally & only reading the surface. Oh well, at least I don't have to deal with this idiot any more. He can take his precious short story & his damn lack of critical standards & cram them up his ass. & FYI, John Cawelti really did call it "commercial", something about which he still tried to insult me, because of his unique & rather stupid opinion that the story was bad, when actually it's his ability to read that's bad. & all you sweet fantasy bozos with all your sweet talk, you can all go take a fucking walk & I guess David Dahlquil's a fucking stupid moron with no sense of what actually will & won't sell.

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