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Have you changed settings on your comment function? For a couple of days now, when I click on a "your two cents" link, all I see is a title line, and nothing happens when I click on it. (Using Netscape on a Windows system) E.g., All I can view on this thread is the following:So my question is: anybody else having this problem? If you click on the your two cents button, does everything look to be there, and in working order? If not, could you please email to tell me what browser you're using. I'll try to get this fixed asap.Comments: bookgroups
I've spent most of today at a really badly organized fund raiser. My patience (and I've never had a huge amount of it) was sorely tried to the point where I had to just leave, before I said something inappropriate (but true) to the parties in charge. This caps off a week of meetings and evening obligations, some of them very worthwhile, others very not. But I have got some writing done, and while I have no idea if the stuff I've written actually works, it's on the page and that's a step in the right direction.
Question: are there any craft issues people would like to see discussed here? Because my brain is fried, and suggestions would help.
UPDATE: Richard of MovableBlog fixed the problem with the comments. If you use Movable Type and need an occasional technological rescue operation, give Richard a holler. He's a busy person, but he always manages to fix things for me in a short amount of time, and his rates are very reasonable.
October 2, 2004 01:51 PM
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Question: are there any craft issues people would like to see discussed here?
I'd love a discussion of endings, because that's the part of the novel I struggle with most.
There are two aspects to my struggle, and I don't know if others deal with this. But, 1) tying up all the loose ends and getting everyone that needs to be there on stage, and 2) slowing down the pace to fit the rest of the book (I feel like I mimic my reading pattern: by the last third of the book I read rapidly because I want to find out what happens.)
Anyway, endings as a craft issue is pretty vague! But it's what I've thinking about a lot right now as I try to get my current ms's ending in order.
Posted by: Marjorie at October 3, 2004 07:13 PM
