December 6, 2010

Two Sides of the Same Coin

Not much to say lately that hasn't already been said. Got my game working and have slowly picked at it. I read once where someone (a reader somewhere) asked if characters were based on a particular person, based on the writer, or where they come from. I have pieces of me in each character that has come out of my head in one way or another. Melinda is no exception. Although I don't run a whore house. And she is taller than me but then most people are.

Worked on a couple of mosaics. I really love doing those. We should be putting that up somewhere soon. Otherwise this may be the last blog post I do for awhile unless I have some sort of update to announce. I'm fading. Bad time of year for me. Putting on a happy face but I don't feel it right now.

5 comments:

  1. Really?? You don't run a whore house?? *shock* LOL!!
    That is interesting that there are little piece of you in some characters. I suppose that is true for any character, even the males ones. I never really thought of that before.

    Take care Gayl~

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  2. Thanks Drew! Yeah hard to believe I don't run a whore house isn't it? heheh.

    Little pieces of me in all of them, males included. My inner rock star and all that.

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  3. I was reading about the mosaics of the vss forum. Can't wait to see them!

    I was thinking about you the other day. Hoping everything was well for you but I guess not. I wish you well and hope you don't fade!

    I also hope things begin to look up for you emotionally! Take care!

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  4. The mosaics turned out pretty well I think. They should be posted soonish.

    Thank you Qui. This is just not a good time of year. I'll get through it though.

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  5. I understand. I hope something comes through and make you smile at least once.

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Thanks for leaving me your thoughts ~ they always mean a lot.

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In June of 2007 I posted my first chapter of Dark December. Since that time, the story has evolved and changed in part through a collaboration that developed and lasted over 4 years. During this time a friendship was forged. Thank you Beth, for unwavering friendship, support, and generosity over these last 4+ years. It has been a journey I will never forget.

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