The Shoutbox
Why do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow, eh?
I know how you felt after reading it.
It inspired you.

I know it drags in places. Parts of it are a little redundant and I will go through and fix that all up at some stage. Just not now.


I didn't even realize it could be taken that way. My bad.
You felt like a better writer?!
What the Hell is that supposed to mean?!

Alright, I can take a hint. I'll try to remember to do something with it this week.

Anyhoo, The Unnamed Chocolate Shop was very worth reading. Dragged at times, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I felt like a better writer for having read it.
I agree. Wholeheartedly.
I'll PM the true story to you, as the fictional creation is still a bit choppy.

I'm curious about The Unnamed Chocolate Shop... We seriously need to get that e-mail project up and running.
Explain. Come on.
PM me, even.

I'm working on my sixth screenplay, on and off. Can do much until Pravda is out of the way. The last thing I fully finished writing was the essay on the loss of innocence in literature.

The last creative piece I finished was probably The Cow Hunters of the Suth Seas and before that, The Unnamed Chocolate Shop. Which as Chris will tell you, was brilliant. A work of genius even, eh, Chris?

The Great Flood! It'll be hilarious, I'm sure. Universal better get someone down here quick to snatch up the movie rights, too.
I'm working on the "Great Flood" section of my thesis. It's based on an actual event, as Master Yoda already knows...
I haven't written much of anything...but I had the urge to begin work on a follow-up to a Lewis book earlier.