This reminds me of the episode of Bojack Horseman where Quentin Tarantulino is directing Mr Peanutbutter's Hollywoo Heist and decides a movie doesn't have to be one thing. After brainstorming with Todd, they decide that it's not a movie after...
Perhaps he is referring to how a novel can be perceived by its audience.
A vaudeville show is raucous and a bit trashy but a lot of fun for everyone....so maybe a fluffy beach read?
The six o'clock news is something you sit through because you...
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Except that some of those people are actually rich.
A junior doctor on rotation with us told me her boyfriend's friends all looked down on her for her poorly-paid profession.
Her boyfriend was an Instagram Influencer.
True story from two or...
This reminds me of the episode of Bojack Horseman where Quentin Tarantulino is directing Mr Peanutbutter's Hollywoo Heist and decides a movie doesn't have to be one thing. After brainstorming with Todd, they decide that it's not a movie after...
Good show, Nikky :cool:
@AgentPete - this needs to be a sticky here, and promoted everywhere else on the Colony. Can you do?
And...um...it's LiNoWriMo. The same boo-boo crept in last year 🧐
Perhaps he is referring to how a novel can be perceived by its audience.
A vaudeville show is raucous and a bit trashy but a lot of fun for everyone....so maybe a fluffy beach read?
The six o'clock news is something you sit through because you...
I'm confused. But I'm pretty literal. Doesn't a novel have to be a story told with words, generally written somehow. So I'm not sure how a a vaudeville show can be a novel? Or the other things listed. They can be stories, but a novel? That's a...
"Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robbin."
A longtime favorite of mine. AA Milne, The World of Winnie-the-Pooh, but what makes this a great opener is that beyond the visual...
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