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Tainted Evidence by Beatriceorme
mvansand76:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on February 16, 2007, 02:40:29 am ---Hey, maybe we can start our on thread to discuss this and do it in dutch so no one knows what kind of 'stupid' questions we have! :laugh:
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Dat zou geen slecht idee zijn! :D
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: Snuitje on February 16, 2007, 07:26:34 am ---Dat zou geen slecht idee zijn! :D
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Let me guess....That's a good idea!
L
Beatrice:
--- Quote from: Snuitje on February 15, 2007, 05:54:07 pm ---I have to admit that until now I have had a hard time really following this story at times! Made me feel stupid at times because I didn't seem to understand what was going on in some chapters.....but..... it's so worth it because I so love your style of writing Beatrice, it's so funny and your Jack is absolutely hilarious and heartwarming! The dialogue is some of the best I have ever read.
So I have decided that I am going to wait until the story is finished, then print it and read it in one go! Will you provide me with a TE-manual (including a glossary and timeline)?
:D
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Yeah, I'm mighty American. Sometimes too American I've been told, and 100 percent New Yorker. Go figure.
I'm so thrilled you like TE Jack! He is such fun to write - exhausting, too! - and together with NYC Ennis, well, that's just magic. Dialogue is my most favoritist thing to write. Guess it shows. But, I believe, since we read for the characters, why not allow the characters to tell their story? I know they are infinitely more interesting than I.
Please, don't think of any question you might have as stupid. Ask away, and I - or other readers, I'm sure - would be delighted to assist you. Perhaps when the story is completed, which should be by the end of March, I will add a glossary and/or maps to help those not familiar with Big Apple environs.
Thanks so much!
B
mvansand76:
--- Quote from: Beatrice on February 16, 2007, 08:18:31 am ---Yeah, I'm mighty American. Sometimes too American I've been told, and 100 percent New Yorker. Go figure.
I'm so thrilled you like TE Jack! He is such fun to write - exhausting, too! - and together with NYC Ennis, well, that's just magic. Dialogue is my most favoritist thing to write. Guess it shows. But, I believe, since we read for the characters, why not allow the characters to tell their story? I know they are infinitely more interesting than I.
Please, don't think of any question you might have as stupid. Ask away, and I - or other readers, I'm sure - would be delighted to assist you. Perhaps when the story is completed, which should be by the end of March, I will add a glossary and/or maps to help those not familiar with Big Apple environs.
Thanks so much!
B
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Oh that would be wonderful! :) I have been to New York twice, but there's a difference between visiting it and living there! Maybe you can situate your next story in LA, I lived there a few months and I should have no problem reading a story that is situated there! ;)
Oh yes I love your Jack, he is so lovably sassy, I have no other way to describe him! I can completely picture him through his dialogue!
cathyinaz:
You can't be too New York. Some times too American, though. LOL. ;D I love NYC J&E and the cab drivers, too. I am watching for an update anxiously. I wonder if E used his badge to get into the trauma center, or did Herman help him?
Hopefully the Sarge will make Jack feel better and get Daniel outta there. Too bad, Daniel, you threw Jack away and you can't have him back, so there.
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