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A question of permission
Ex Libris Draconium [Taking a vacation from h2g2] Started conversation Oct 30, 2001
Greetings, Mammoth. I am a member of my high school's freshman speech team, and I'm looking for material. Specifically, humorous material for my event, humorous oral interpretation. While looking on the guide I found your essay "Life as a wannabe writer". (#A531820) I was wondering if you would allow permission for me to read it at any of my speech competitions. I'm not sure about what I am and am not allowed to do in regards to taking information off the Guide, so I'm staying on the safe side.
I am comfortable discussing this on the Guide conversations or by email--I'll give you my address if you'd like. Thanks for your cooperation with this.
~Wes
A question of permission
Fat Mammoth Posted Nov 15, 2001
Sorry, I've been away for quite some time. I'm very flattered you want to use my article, and being a wannabe writer I understand the need for "inspiration"
So as long as you tell me how we did, and you make sure nobody else in the competition goes to h2g2.com, I see no reason why not.
Good luck
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Ex Libris Draconium [Taking a vacation from h2g2] Posted Nov 17, 2001
Sorry to say, I didn't get confirmation early enough, so I had to choose another selection in time for the meet a few weeks ago. Looking around, I found that "Cyrano de Bergerac" is a lot funnier when read aloud than when read to oneself.
I still found your piece entertaining, though. Continue writing more like it!
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