“When someone is mean to me….
July 31, 2012 § 39 Comments
…I just make them a victim in my next book.” ― Mary Higgins Clark
Poems and stories of love & heartbreak.
July 31, 2012 § 39 Comments
…I just make them a victim in my next book.” ― Mary Higgins Clark
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Now that would be a fine form of witchcraft, wouldn’t it Miss Ginger?
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Lol!
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When someone is nice to me they, too, end up in my next book.
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excellent 🙂
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Hell yes! lol
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Must tell wife this… 😉
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that’s right as i work that kind of element into my poetics.
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Love this quote 😉
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L.O.L!
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What? No voodoo dolls or dartboards? 🙂
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Reblogged this on Keithisaworkinprogress's Blog and commented:
All bad experiences are a writer’s next novel.
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A Writer’s Revenge: I will write you into my next novel. You will be the bad person. It will be a #1 best seller. Everyone will know it’s you. ~ xoxo Jane
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LOL Don’t annoy the writer or she’ll turn you into a character and kill you. Love it.
I’m currently tempted to turn push a few people under a bus.
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the joy of writing
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and…..for most people it’s not fun.
They’d stop talking to you 😦
(At least that’s what happened to me)
Nice. 🙂
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Ooooooooooh, that gives me at least a hundred or two victims for books! I wonder if I should make it a few books with a really good serial killer, one book with a person on a killing spree or write a book about each one?
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Hahahaha
Write a book about each one
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That’s gonna take a while, but I think I’m up to it 🙂
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Hahaha! This is great.
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hahaha, she seems to be a classy classy woman.
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“I was naked for a day. You shall be naked for an eternity.” — Geoffrey Chaucer; played by Paul Bettany, A Knight’s Tale.
(A Knight’s Tale is a 2001 romantic adventure comedy film written, directed, and produced by Brian Helgeland.)
…Writing is wonderful.
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Reblogged this on bits of a silent soul.
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Haha, brilliant!
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Hahaha… that will be a lot of books to write.
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Yeah, baby!
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With my first novel just released, I’m amazed at friends asking, “Am I in here?”
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Love this! Can’t wait to use this tip! And I know the perfect person, too! 🙂
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Really great! Many people on Word Press I notice make references to this very ideology. Why not anybody talking about immortalising people into books out of love rather than hate? Didn’t Shakespeare’s sonnets teach us anything? Where is the love? Where is the love? Where is the – oh, there it is…lying dead in the street.
Cheers!
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Of course… Isn’t that the whole point? Afterall, the pen is mightier than the sword. On the other hand, you can also turn your friends into princes, princesses, and superheroes, which is nearly as much fun!
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that’s what I do too! I did that with an ex-boyfriend of mine..killed him off. 😀 it was epic. Lovely quote.
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I just wanted you to know that I nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award even though you have more than 200 followers. You were the first follower I had on my blog and I just wanted to say thank you.
http://ljoysharkey.wordpress.com/2012/08/01/liebster-blog-award/
Always, Lauren
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Awe thank you Lauren, that is very kind of you 😀
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You are so welcome…it means the world that you believed in me before anyone else did.
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Am on the second draft. 🙂
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Ha ha that’s got to feel good.
One writer, (Anne Lamott) says if you’re worried about a person accusing you of basing a character on them you could make sure to give the character an incredibly teeny-tiny penis. One could do many variations on this idea about the character based on the mean, offending creep.
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So brilliant. I’ve never seen a poetry form such as yours(in the blogosphere at least). Your words hit brutally (in a good way). I usually put my life experiences with people in my poetry as well.
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or an asshole…
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I write down their name, what they look like, some mannerisms, then make sure they are not only a character in my next book, but that they DIE in my next book.
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