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Putting my best foot forward


ok, so I know that I haven't been updating all of my stories as much as I should be. I only turned in one update for Staking My Claim this week, and I posted the collabo with Graeme and Yaalc. The reaction I've gotten for that has been mostly positive, especially some of the emails. They're very sweet, and I appreciate the support.

I pounded out a new chapter of What's the Difference early this morning, but because of Padre's day, I haven't had time to do much else. I will say that a new chapter of Time In a Bottle is burning the tips of my fingers, so look for that really soon. Also, I'm on a roll with Staking My Claim, and should have the next chapter out sometime soon. Here's the thing with the chapter delays...

My editor needs some time to himself right now, and I plan on giving it to him. He's dealing with something more important than the saga of Jarred, Andrew and Phillip, and I can wait. There's no one else I could imagine using, honestly, so I'll wait until he's ready.

One more thing:: If you happen to read the collaboration, please send Graeme and Yaalc some love. I mean, honestly, they totally outclassed me this time around, but there's always next time :devil::devil: lol...just kidding. Seriously though, don't forget to email them and give them the props they deserve for their hard work. I feel honored to have been able to write with them, and would do it again in an instant.

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Graeme

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Don't put your own piece down so much! Writing a realistic tale from the point of view of a pre-adolescent is not easy. You did a great job and showed a wonderful loving family. :)

Bondwriter

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Don't put your own piece down so much! Writing a realistic tale from the point of view of a pre-adolescent is not easy. You did a great job and showed a wonderful loving family. :)

Graeme, whenever you have a youngster putting himself down, feeling insecure and acknowledging the superiority of adults, just enjoy the moment and adopt a condescending tone. And if he wants to think people read stories as they watch sports, ranking, grading and trying to find a winner, just feed his neurosis with some carefully selected words. (Uh... does this come across as ironical and not plain mean?)

yaalc

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Nick I'll be glad to let you say that. After all the wonderful stories you write that I have no chance of competing with. It's nice to have you think that way. And I'll just bask in those delusions. knowing deep inside how untrue they are! [/size]

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TalonRider

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Nick, having worked with you, Graeme, and Yaalc, I can say that all three of you are all good in your own right.

 

I also appreciate your thoughts a prayers at this time. I'll do a blog entry of my own so that people will know what is going on.

 

Jan

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