Author Topic: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale  (Read 360922 times)

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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #70 on: March 24, 2009, 04:29:12 pm »
so far so good..!

I'm glad the story seems to be coming out more quickly!  I may get a chance to write some more today, we shall see!
“Mr. Coyote always gets me good, boy,”  Ellery said, winking.  “Almost forgot what life was like before I got me my own personal coyote.”


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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #71 on: March 24, 2009, 06:14:18 pm »
SPOILERS




Yes, the "sweetheart" was good to hear, and the way Colson hung back at first was so realistic.   But, oh my.  That was wrenching and my heart was breaking for poor Colson.

But now what?  :-\

Yes, that is the question!  Thanks, Louise.
The measure of a country's greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis         ~~~~~~~~~Thurgood Marshall

The worst loneliness is not to be comfortable with yourself.    ~~~~~~~~~ Mark Twain

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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #72 on: March 24, 2009, 06:20:03 pm »
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Yes, the "sweetheart" was good to hear, and the way Colson hung back at first was so realistic.   But, oh my.  That was wrenching and my heart was breaking for poor Colson.

Yes, that is the question!  Thanks, Louise.

I'll try not to keep you poor readers waiting too long before the next puzzling mystery is revealed!
“Mr. Coyote always gets me good, boy,”  Ellery said, winking.  “Almost forgot what life was like before I got me my own personal coyote.”


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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #73 on: March 24, 2009, 10:10:29 pm »
okay, it might be too late for Europe but here is chapter 22 anyhew!

http://louisev.livejournal.com/293861.html
“Mr. Coyote always gets me good, boy,”  Ellery said, winking.  “Almost forgot what life was like before I got me my own personal coyote.”


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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #74 on: March 25, 2009, 02:25:07 am »
okay, it might be too late for Europe but here is chapter 22 anyhew!

http://louisev.livejournal.com/293861.html

Oh, there's nothing like reading a new chapter after breakfast!  :)
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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #75 on: March 25, 2009, 02:28:45 am »
Louise-

Here is what I love about you as an author:

You have respect for your readers.
You write manageable chapters
You post often
Your stories have continuity
Your characters are engaging
Your plot lines are interesting.

Thanks

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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #76 on: March 25, 2009, 02:41:33 am »
Louise-

Here is what I love about you as an author:

You have respect for your readers.
You write manageable chapters
You post often
Your stories have continuity
Your characters are engaging
Your plot lines are interesting.

Thanks

I'll second that.  :)
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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #77 on: March 25, 2009, 11:57:04 am »
Louise-

Here is what I love about you as an author:

You have respect for your readers.
You write manageable chapters
You post often
Your stories have continuity
Your characters are engaging
Your plot lines are interesting.

Thanks

awwww.   thanks!!!  Sometimes I wonder that my stories are invisible to everyone but a few people, but my hit counter on my site tells me differently.  They rarely get discussed outside of LJ itself or this forum, but evvvvery once in a while somebody posts something like this and I realize it isn't just me that's hooked on this stuff!  I'll take all the feedback that comes my way!
“Mr. Coyote always gets me good, boy,”  Ellery said, winking.  “Almost forgot what life was like before I got me my own personal coyote.”


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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #78 on: March 25, 2009, 12:44:12 pm »
Louise-

Here is what I love about you as an author:

You have respect for your readers.
You write manageable chapters
You post often
Your stories have continuity
Your characters are engaging
Your plot lines are interesting.

Thanks

Wow.  What a perfect summation.  I love when people can state things so clearly and succinctly!  And, yes, I'll third that!

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Well, they took the circuitous route, but, praise the Lord, Paula has a date!  Paula and Henry seem to be good sounding boards for each other, which is nice to see.  And I love that Paula has an actual appetite and isn't afraid to show it!  :laugh:  I hate when women pretend they can't eat more than two bites of anything when they're with a man.  Interesting info about Esteban and the Griffin case.  I can see why Ellery and Joe are keeping this close to the vest.  There are a lot of different scenarios there. 

Does Paula really think Ellery's grey eyes are hazel or was she just trying to pay a compliment to Henry and didn't know how to go about it?  I find Paula to be a very interesting combination of awkward and direct.  But we now know they find each other attractive and they're going out (which should make more fodder for the local gossip mill)!   More great stuff, Louise - thanks!
The measure of a country's greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis         ~~~~~~~~~Thurgood Marshall

The worst loneliness is not to be comfortable with yourself.    ~~~~~~~~~ Mark Twain

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Re: The Persistence of Memory: New Greenlea Tale
« Reply #79 on: March 25, 2009, 12:49:37 pm »


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Well I just got a LJ message from reader Ellen who accurately states she has been waiting for Paula to get a date for a YEAR!  For someone who doesn't spend a lot of time with Ellery they could easily get gray and hazel confused, and in fact, a lot of gray-eyed people are officially hazel-eyed.  However, you wouldn't want to spoil a plot point for me now would you Marie?
“Mr. Coyote always gets me good, boy,”  Ellery said, winking.  “Almost forgot what life was like before I got me my own personal coyote.”