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Andmymare Posted Mar 4, 2005
OH, I'm not trying to pull you over there prematurely atall. Yes, it is buzzing; but it is not as easy to use as over here and see all a person's works at a time; but is very congenial and people already having conversations about how to educate ourselves and each other (I'm reading this for poetry but is general discussion); how to critique properly; how different people write for different reasons and are looking for different things; I've seen some great stuff and some splog, just like anywhere. It is just a mercy to have a place for "refugees" ....and many people you know over there...you know, people who will be published one day, dragon-slayers, kimono wearers, organizers, anarchists, yeah, I'd say it's a scene.
Ah, nothing like the olde GW, but something new, growing into itself!
Cheers Marcel, see you when!
Lynda
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Marcel Wilde Posted Mar 5, 2005
Just had a look on the Writers Dock site and got a surprise. You're from Vermont! I thought you were a London gal! Just goes to show how wrong you can be!
This site looks interesting. I think I'll migrate permanently when Get Writing dies.
Marcel Wilde.
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Andmymare Posted Mar 7, 2005
"I thought you were a London gal!"
A Scouser!!! Hurraaahhh!!!
We're always up to summat!
Marcel, you don't know what you've done!
LOL
Andmymare
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Andmymare Posted Mar 8, 2005
Oh, I were just being silly. I thought it was so funny you thought I were a "london gal" that's all! And then I said Scouser and then were told only Liverpudlians can get to be Scousers.
Thank you for the laugh that's all, and I hope it does not constitute a disappointment that I am Yankqui, that's all.
Toodles!
Andmymare
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