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Jeff Wrangler:
I'm not sure it's wise to go looking for lawyers. Seems to me that's a little bit like looking for trouble.  ;)

CellarDweller:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on February 10, 2013, 05:17:31 pm ---I'm not sure it's wise to go looking for lawyers. Seems to me that's a little bit like looking for trouble.  ;)
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I agree.  Kitty, considering the fact that you're currently writting fan fiction based on Annie Proulx's characters, why would you want to contact her lawyers?

It's like shooting yourself in the foot.

JackFromMoscow:

--- Quote from: Phillip Dampier on February 10, 2006, 03:44:54 am ---Annie Proulx gave an interview on the Bookworm program on KCRW Santa Monica.  It was an interview done before the film achieved pop-culture status and gives insight into the characters in the film and Proulx's feelings about the movie and how the characters continue to haunt her in life.

http://www.heathledgercentral.com/media/AnnieProulx.mp3

--Edited to change title for merging similar threads. --Lynne

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Does anybody have this interview? I would really like to download it and add to my collection on my computer.
I know it's available online here (http://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/bookworm/annie-proulx) but it's imposiible to download it.

Front-Ranger:
I also tried to download it with no luck.  :-\

Front-Ranger:
I was reading a New York Times interview with Annie Proulx from back in 1994, when Brokeback Mountain was just a twinkle in her eye. One of the things she said was:

"Nobody notices older women. It's assumed that they're just there."

Does she mind being invisible? "Oh, God, no," she said. "This is great, this is great! Especially when your main desire in life is to find out things and overhear. I can sit in a diner or a cruddy little restaurant halfway across the country, and there will be people in the booth next to me, and because I'm a woman of a certain age they'll say anything as if no one were there."

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