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AllyBlue- 07-09-2005
A question for everyone
Soooo... I have an idea for a het novel. yeah I know, :shock: It's about a woman who works for a winery in Asheville (naturally...), and meets a man who's caught up in some sort of illegal trade because of his family. I think he's gonna be the less experienced one, the younger one by a little bit anyhow, and she is going to have to save him. By brains and inner strength, not muscles. I hate always seeing the man have to save the woman. I haven't worked out all the details yet, but it's sort of coming together in my mind. but, should I do it? I mean I've only got TWO other novels I'm working on, plus still in edits on Forgotten Song, plus hopefully Easy too since I've subbed it out to LI, plus I'm sure I'll be doing a story or two for Ruthie's, plus I want to have one in each Forbidden Fruit if possible, plus I've got an idea for a single-author anthology, maybe, in which case I need at least one and possibly two more stories. I HAVE NO TIME!!! If I didn't have to work I would, but I do, so I don't. If that makes any sense. So what do you guys think? Is it worth doing, or not?

veinglory- 07-09-2005

I was thinking of starting a strong woman het book (set late crusades)myself--but have two other books to do first. Hmmm. The angel sayd 'no', the guy with the pitchfork says 'you knooow you wanna'.

AllyBlue- 07-09-2005

LOL!! yeah, and we always listen to the little red guy, don't we? <eg>

veinglory- 07-09-2005

I'll listen to him again as soon as he come's back from flushing the pigeon guy down the loo.

mychael_black- 07-09-2005

I'll listen to him again as soon as he come's back from flushing the pigeon guy down the loo. :shock: Not gonna ask... Ally, I think you should try it when you can. I mean, I've even started a het/strong heroine/strong hero story. However, it won't receive much attention for a bit, but at least the idea is semi-fleshed out. LOL

veinglory- 07-09-2005

I figure, write a few pages whilst inspired and you can always do more when you have the time.

AllyBlue- 07-09-2005

that works, Em :)

BeccaF- 07-10-2005

When I get a great idea I do write some down--maybe a thousand words. I find I can go back to those story starts and get back into that idea. I'm so slow. I'm finishing an angel story(I subbed a scene from it to the Triskelion con-*test*-('").) I have futuristic I ripped apart and now need to put together. The I sent a short story into WCTorrid, and have a super idea for a continuity novel. Then there's this dream I had about an apocolyptic world...

mychael_black- 07-10-2005

*chuckles* It's nice to know I'm not the only one who has a million projects at once...

AllyBlue- 07-10-2005

yeah, it seems like we all tend to do that, don't we? :lol: becca, write the dream apocolypse world! that sounds terrific

veinglory- 07-10-2005

I just had a new idea--I am trying to ignore it but it's like trying to ignore polka-dancing rabid were-rats.

mychael_black- 07-10-2005

:shock: Yea... those would be hard to ignore... Heh, I've managed to shove my new idea off for a while. LOL

veinglory- 07-10-2005

Aaargh, they have accordians!

mychael_black- 07-10-2005

Hmm... methinks the penguins have some tough competition...

veinglory- 07-10-2005

You said the 'p' word.

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