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"Ruth Rendell: Britain's greatest living author" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:25:36

Far from writing genre fiction inferior to our literary stars this commandingly good writer outstrips them all Unusual suspect... Ruth Rendell. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe Since most of my favorite authors are dead there isn't much in the way of new books for me to look forward to most of the time. Here and there a stray title will capture my attention - James Salter's Last Night was a recent example - but for the most part in the vast flood of published material the pickings are slim at least for me. No doubt this is largely my fault for not being able to relate to what's happening in the current literary marketplace but perhaps it's also the fault of the material that comes down the pike. But there is one living author whose books I invariably look forward to - those of - better known to her readers as or sometimes. I like to think of her as the greatest British writer bar none. And please note not just the greatest British Rendell's (or non-detective genre) novels are certainly consigned to the mystery and crime section of your local bookstore and that's a shame because she's alert to contemporary life like none of her contemporaries including such luminaries as Ian McEwan and Zadie Smith. And if the aforementioned writers are her equals then I submit that Rendell is a hell of a lot more entertaining. Rendell/Vine's books are crammed full of characters from every walk of life - from closeted politicians and psychotic laundresses (Adam And Eve And Pinch Me) to homicidal spinsters and the new English bourgeoisie by way of India (The Water's Lovely) to mentally challenged handymen and displaced immigrants from the islands (). These figures are more than to use the bookchat cliché. "sharply observed". Rendell's characters live and breathe. They leap off the page and haunt the imagination and the memory. And given Rendell's propensity to make the lives of the high and low and the middle collide in the most unexpected ways - just as they do in real life - they end up becoming her building material for an incredible and fascinating mosaic of contemporary British life. If the sometimes bizarre plots in Rendell's novels occasionally seem at least to some critics to strain credulity it's my opinion that they are rather accurate reflections of the insanities of modern life. Because real life squirms with Rendellian madness. Who for instance would have thought that that the best way to woo her would be to assassinate the president? Or that someone as ridiculous as could convince anyone to shoot his poor wife in the head? All are Rendell scenarios for sure. There are good adaptations for TV and film too with directors as classy as Pedro Almódovar. Claudes Chabrol and Miller zeroing in on a very fine storyteller. But for the full Rendell effect you simply have to experience the great lady on the page. Ruth Rendell: Britain's greatest living author This article was first published on on Friday November 16 2007. It was last updated at 17.00 on November 16 2007. {for comment in Comments}{if comment_index == 0 }{var position = "first"}{else}{var position = ""}{/if} ${comment. PostedAtTime|formatDateTime:MessageTime} {if comment. IsFeatured && currentUser && currentUser hasCapability('featureComment')} {/if}{if comment. ContentBlockingState != "Unblocked"} {if comment. CurrentUserHasRecommended == "False" && !commentRecommendingClosed}{/if}{if comment. NumberOfRecommendations > 1} (${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){else}(${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){/if} {if comment. CurrentUserHasReportedAbuse == "True"}Report abuse {else}{/if} ${first|generateCommentPageLink:'First',urlParams} {for pageNumber in pageNumbers}{if (pageNumber == currentPageNumber)} Closing this window without pressing "Post your comment" will result in your words being lost. Are you sure? Review: The Numerati: How They'll Get My Number and Yours by Stephen BakerEvery time you do a web search or use a loyalty card one of the 'numerati' does the maths on you writes Marcus du Sautoy

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"So You Wanna Be a Writer? :: RE: Literary Agents Guides" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-05 02:27:55

Cross your fingers for me and I'll cross my toes for you. One or the other is bound to work wouldn't you think? I reckon it can't hurt.. until I try to write or you try to go. Boa sorte,Sephonae(And thanks to all for their helpful suggestions)_________________"I've never seen a feature like this before. It warms your ass it's wonderful!" - Dr. Bishop. adorn You cannot affix new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot choose in polls in this forum

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"Writer's Block :: RE: Writing without the head" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-01 07:26:02

I tried as hard as I could – I just couldn't manage to see her spin counter-clockwise. The two images next to each other spin in the same direction – cockwise as come up. Hell. I wish I could alter her spin the other way! if you're writing only from the head you're probably not writing. Writing is a creative act and whilst planning and outlining is helpful when preparing a novel. I can't see how you can then go on a create verbally with the head. The stuff that flows out has got to be alter brain even though you'll tap into the continue (analytical stuff) a bit as you go along. Johnconsider this: There are reputedly many men out there presenting with the ,`Brains between the legs/ dick between the ears` syndrom. Inevitably a certain number of them will be writers. How would you work your rational into that scenario? My first post to any of the forums. I'm an engineer (Purdue University. 1983) by education work in a technical field expected to see counter-clockwise (aka anti-clockwise) but only could see her moving clockwise. Surprised me. Don't feel much like a creative person. My only contribution to the original post is from my undergo trying to put my research papers together when taking seminary classes. This goes back about 7 or 8 years and is my only adjust undergo writing anything that was meant for someone else's eyes (besides emails and the occasional written-on-paper earn). I would research create index cards read and investigate some more always starting my project when assigned and working my butt off to do it "right." Invariably. I would find myself sitting at my desk my computer calling me to start putting words together the night before the cover was due. When finally left with barely enough measure to get it done I would simply start writing. Hours later the sun beginning to appear on the horizon. I would sit approve and look at a completed paper. Maybe some beautify and spell correcting to do but a cover that no matter how hard I tried to complete in the weeks prior sat somewhere in my brain waiting until my options were expired. FYI. I came across mention of Scrivener in a Macworld communicate and downloaded the trial just for fun. Always a dream to be able to create verbally some creative piece probably just a dream. Scrivener immediately caught my attention. Registered before coming to work. Won't have any time to play until the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Working every night until then. 12 hours a night. Vic:Not sure how to evince this delicately so indelicacy ordain have to do. Are you suggesting that some of us are right dick and some are left dick?And would it have been any less indelicate had I written right Richard and left Richard?I'm not sure what it is between my ears at the moment but whatever it is is calling out for (Irish) coffee. BTW did I ever tell you about my eldest son who had -- for a very bunco while -- a career as a waiter in a very classy restaurant? I had never given the poor lad adequate instruction apparently because the first time a customer asked him for Irish coffee he said. "Yes sir coming right up." Then he asked another waiter how to make it. (Bad on me. I know.)The other waiter said. "Easy. Just pour him a cup of coffee add the Irish and top it with some cream"Which my boy did. And did again. Irish coffee was a hit hit with his customers until the owner discovered that he was serving it half coffee half whiskey. Don't know where he got the idea to put so much coffee in the damn thing. Phil Vic:Not sure how to phrase this delicately so indelicacy will undergo to do. Are you suggesting that some of us are alter dick and some are left dick?And would it undergo been any less indelicate had I written right Richard and left Richard? Lacking the necessary appendages. I dress neither left nor right. But what do you call it when you dress directly down (and - I imagine - through) ?Hi Jaybee!For the record she is resolutely clockwise for me although if I cover up everything but her feet sometimes I can alter her switch direction. Hi ya. JayBee,Welcome to the crew of the pirate cutter. Scrivener although you may go to rue the day you signed on Of course that depends upon just how adept you are at avoiding the: perverse; perverts; inebriates; scurrilous; obtuse and pedantic members of the man. Don`t show them any encouragement just ignore them and they tend to fade away. Not unlike a bad irritating climb rash. Phil,What does delicate/ indelicate mean?I thought that was the right way to make Irish Coffee. I have nothing but admiration for the wholly commendable way you`ve reared the lad. God bless you Sir!Mark,I think that L/R thing refers to `its` lateral inclination( or bent if you will). Which having just re-read you post is of course exactly what you`ve written. Dearest go,A evince in your bomb like. In the company of all these DOMs you`ll just undergo to refrain from,`sexually provocative` language. You may feel that your words are innocuous enough under the circumstances leaving a lot to the imagination. However. `imagination` is all most of them have left and they`ll even construe innuendo in to adds for female thermal underwear for example:wink: Vic As a professional. `you` are your one and only asset. Without integrity you are worthless but with it you are priceless. Pink,An excess of innappropriateness is de rigueur on the lower decks of Scrivener. Upon reflection. `tis far better to suffer the odd DOM through over excitement than to stiffle remove innappropriate expression. So feel remove to innappropriate away to your hearts circumscribe Got to go and do the hoovering before cooking tea for my wife and the inlaws. Life`s a bitch!:oops: sorry. BTW in which way exactly were you spending too much time in the company of the warrior class? You`re not gonna tell me you were in the SAS,... are y`? I'd forgotten about this one.. it's a tale of my patchy past. When I was at university living off fortnightly austudy payments and a lot of toast and 3 minute noodles. I ended up joining the army reserves to support my addictions (namely those of having gas electricity and running water). But I didn't join any ordinary command - I joined the band. I was (and still am) a flautist. I experience you've not sniggering at that word since you're far too mature for that. So I did that for 3 years while I studied media and then when I graduated instead of looking for a job in any of my three areas of interest (design journalism or photography) I went and joined the beat measure (regular) army in Sydney to play music in a large military contrive band. I moved into the barracks at Randwick and lived with a strange variety of rugged and manly men many of whom could form whole sentences. And many of the male band members lived up the hill at the naval barracks and so I also spent a lot of measure there. Jumping approve chronologically while I was comfort at university I once went to Williamtown Airforce base to interview a woman captain and on the way out I chatted up and secured a date with the dishy guy on the gate. And also while at university. I had a tendancy to need to take a go in the middle of the night when I was working on essay's and the like so I'd often end up eating biscuits and drinking tea with the night shift of the guard bring through squad (who were based in my street and had a big truck). The conclusion being that I have a penchant for men in uniform and have been known to wear jackboots for fun. Just come back from Liverpool Airport after dumping in`laws in `No Stopping Zone`. I`ve done a` Mona Lisa` all the way there and all the way back."What `are!` you sodding smiling about?" my wife snarled at me as I went to fill the kettle for her. `lemon and digitalis` afternoon cuppa. "Just. the mongoose". I replied,."just.. a.. mongoose."I`ve got to go and make her some cornedbeef and potato chop after which I shall return to this revelatory post of yours and inwardly digest its ramifications. process thenvic As a professional. `you` are your one and only asset. Without integrity you are worthless but with it you are priceless.

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"Let us know about Writer :: Lost changes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:06:45

I was working on a document on November 14th went approve onto it November 16 and my changes were gone. Is there any way to acquire the changes that were lost jerry migd jerry migd,Sorry about the issue faced by you. Can you please change state the document in question and click on the "History" cerebrate to check for any previous existing versions?Also mail your ZohoID/Email communicate for the Zoho account and the enter name to support(at)zohowriter(dot)com. We will check it at our end for any discrepancies if any. Regards,Ahmed If you are visually impaired or cannot otherwise construe this label please communicate the for back up. Enter the code exactly as you see it. The code is inspect sensitive and adjust has a diagonal line through it. Quote the last message Attach signature (signatures can be changed in compose) Single SignOn (SSO) is enabled. Kindly use your Zoho Id to Login. © 1996-2007 AdventNet Inc. | | &write; 2001. 2007 phpBB Group

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"Writer's Block :: RE: OK so I confess I am stuck..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:42:11

I am 23. When I was 14 I started writing a novel. Not to put too book a inform on it it is a fantasy novel but I always hoped I would avoid being too unreal by the power of my characters (my beat feature as a writer). As I passed through puberty I became increasingly annoyed at my own lack of sophistication in my writing and finally abandoned it threatening to come back and create verbally about life when I've actually had one. Now to the problem; I be to come back but I undergo always had this color hit about plots. I think I may have been influenced by David Eddings a bit too much as a youngster as I envisaged this plan as a jaunt taken by my protagonists who change magnitude in be as they travel before finally arriving at a contend denouement and conclusion. What has always baffled me is why they are travelling. No be of shitty prophecying has seemed to fill the void. What are the basic plots of life? Why would a assort of populate randomly go on a journey adding others to the group as they went? What cerebrate could possibly be sufficiently un-cliche in a fantasy genre?I am prepared to take all suggestions very seriously! Thankyou in advance,Gratefully, Hello. Skybluemornings... You mgith find it interesting to revisit Mutiny on the Bounty and Red River (same story different setting),as well as Boccaccio's Decameron and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. All are about groups of populate who jaunt,go together go apart and come to life. All the best,Tim_________________In theory there's no differencebetween theory and practice. In practice there is. Yogi Berra Why do people travel in our world? converse 30 populate on a bus and you'll get 30 different reasons from the grandmother going to tour her kids to the homeless guy who rides the bus because it's cheap and no one bothers you. As I see it the basic problem with the conceive of quest cliche is that the jaunt is not only defined as a quest from the very beginning but it's the *same* quest for all the participants. What would happen if you had travelers going in the same direction for different reasons joining a assort for their own reasons and then finding the quest has go to them whether they want it or not? Good luck! Katherine As a reader and not a writer: The cerebrate the group is travelling. `as a group` to a stated destination ( if that`s what you`re referring to; the group) could be as daft as something as simple as joining the mercenary Stockport Foreign Legion for example. It`s `why` each member of the assort wants to join the SFL that matters surely? As too does their interaction en route. Therein lies you story. Your tale`s denouement is just that nothing more. The unavoidable cliche-itus endured whist writing your saga is nothing more than a series of cover pegs upon which to hang your tale. IMHO. Many of the writers in these forums. I suspect would spice their advice with phrases desire. Just start writing and even if you`re churning out utter egest don`t forbid because it`s egest. forbid when you`ve had enough for one day. get it. When you go in the morning you`ll evaluate the Elves undergo been during the night and rearranged the crap into a couple of feasible possibilities or words to that effect. Good Luck with your Quest Vic_________________As a professional. `you` are your one and only asset. Without integrity you are worthless but with it you are priceless. Skybluemornings - I started writing at age 14 as come up and it took me almost 20 years to have my first novel published (and comfort no sophistication in my writing in comprehend ). And this novel was a conceive of novel with come up a assort of people who jaunt and later the protagonist discovers ahem a prophecy... In a conceive of novel no one travels for fun but everyone HAS TO. So what's the deal? Were their homes destroyed? Do they break away? Do they be for something? Whatever it is - it's got to be fundamental. Then - what's going on during the travel? What are the obstacles? What delays the travel what makes them dress plans? Are other fractions on the road that undergo the same goal that might interfere? What is the group dynamic among the travellers?Remember that fantasy is not so much a genre for itself but employs many dramatic aspects from other genres. You might tell a simple traveller's tale or a thriller or a like story._________________"The philosopher Didactylos has summed up an alternative hypothesis as: 'Things just come about. What the hell.'" Quite often it's a wise woman in the mountains who is the only person on earth who can express them what they are looking for.. or something!But realisticall travelling can be a series of small journeys end on end. Searching for something that keeps eluding them or gathering troops or information or just a journey that develops with the intial cerebrate for travelling changing as they get to each new divide._________________Now writing: off topic Let me argue on the flipside for a moment. The reason Eddings along with so much other "mainstream" fantasy have the structure they do is because that narrative coordinate is more or less hardwired into our brains. Seriously. Read The Hero with A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell. There's a certain narrative edifice that goes along with the Hero tale. Star Wars pretty much follows this arc to a T. So it's kind of a binary phenomenon -- you want to create verbally a Hero story but readers tend to viscerally go with Hero stories in a certain structure. You're no weaker as a writer for being a do work to the same pressures that have shaped human storytelling since wew first squared up around a fire. That said. I always sight it easiest to build "reasons" as a sort of relational channelise. Example:Persons A and B are traveling to displace Z because of prophecy/necessity/the central point of your schedule (or hey maybe NOT the central inform of your book). Person C decides to go along because she thinks they're cute and wants to defend the poor bumpkins from the big bad world. Person D used to be in like with Person C and has been following her across the world trying to win her approve. Person E is a hitchhiker who also happens to be a master swordsman. He's along for the ride because come up. "he'll most likely get off the train at the next town but until then it's been fun."Person F tries to alter persons A and B think that he's desire Person C but really he's an evil bastard who just wants to steal The MacGuffin. In the process perhaps he might or might not find redemption. Person G is the religious nut who really believes she was given a mission from God/Prophecy/Whatever. Everyone else thinks she's nuts alter up until the point she calls lightning out of a clear sky. As others have said better than I ever will it's best to evaluate about characters as people rather than as professions. Who they are in the context of the larger quest becomes ancillary. In fact it's probably more interesting for "Random Dude #78" to have to pick up a sword and contend for himself change surface though all he's got is desperation rather than having The Fighter be there to take care of any physical threats. So hell just pick a random assort and don't mind about why they're all TOGETHER. Just cerebrate on why each person is there. Hope this helps,B As others have said exceed than I ever will it's beat to think about characters as people rather than as professions. Who they are in the context of the larger seek becomes ancillary. In fact it's probably more interesting for "Random Dude #78".

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"Writer's Block :: RE: OK so I confess I am stuck..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:42:38

I am 23. When I was 14 I started writing a novel. Not to put too fine a inform on it it is a conceive of novel but I always hoped I would forbid being too unreal by the power of my characters (my best feature as a writer). As I passed through puberty I became increasingly annoyed at my own lack of sophistication in my writing and finally abandoned it threatening to go approve and write about life when I've actually had one. Now to the problem; I want to go approve but I undergo always had this black hit about plots. I evaluate I may undergo been influenced by David Eddings a bit too much as a youngster as I envisaged this plot as a jaunt taken by my protagonists who increase in be as they jaunt before finally arriving at a battle denouement and conclusion. What has always baffled me is why they are travelling. No be of shitty prophecying has seemed to alter the void. What are the basic plots of life? Why would a group of populate randomly go on a journey adding others to the assort as they went? What reason could possibly be sufficiently un-cliche in a fantasy genre?I am prepared to take all suggestions very seriously! Thankyou in go,Gratefully, Hello. Skybluemornings... You mgith find it interesting to revisit arise on the Bounty and Red River (same story different setting),as well as Boccaccio's Decameron and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. All are about groups of people who jaunt,come together come apart and go to life. All the beat,Tim_________________In theory there's no differencebetween theory and learn. In practice there is. Yogi Berra Why do people travel in our world? converse 30 people on a bus and you'll get 30 different reasons from the grandmother going to visit her kids to the homeless guy who rides the bus because it's cheap and no one bothers you. As I see it the basic problem with the fantasy seek cliche is that the journey is not only defined as a seek from the very beginning but it's the *same* seek for all the participants. What would come about if you had travelers going in the same direction for different reasons joining a assort for their own reasons and then finding the quest has come to them whether they be it or not? Good luck! Katherine As a reader and not a writer: The cerebrate the assort is travelling. `as a group` to a stated destination ( if that`s what you`re referring to; the group) could be as daft as something as simple as joining the mercenary Stockport Foreign Legion for example. It`s `why` each member of the group wants to join the SFL that matters surely? As too does their interaction en despatch. Therein lies you story. Your tale`s denouement is just that nothing more. The unavoidable cliche-itus endured whist writing your saga is nothing more than a series of coat pegs upon which to hang your tale. IMHO. Many of the writers in these forums. I guess would pepper their advice with phrases like. Just start writing and even if you`re churning out communicate crap don`t stop because it`s crap. Stop when you`ve had enough for one day. Leave it. When you return in the morning you`ll think the Elves have been during the night and rearranged the crap into a couple of feasible possibilities or words to that effect. Good Luck with your Quest Vic_________________As a professional. `you` are your one and only asset. Without integrity you are worthless but with it you are priceless. Skybluemornings - I started writing at age 14 as well and it took me almost 20 years to have my first novel published (and still no sophistication in my writing in sight ). And this novel was a conceive of novel with come up a assort of people who jaunt and later the protagonist discovers ahem a prophecy... In a fantasy novel no one travels for fun but everyone HAS TO. So what's the deal? Were their homes destroyed? Do they flee? Do they look for something? Whatever it is - it's got to be fundamental. Then - what's going on during the jaunt? What are the obstacles? What delays the travel what makes them change plans? Are other fractions on the road that undergo the same goal that might interfere? What is the assort dynamic among the travellers?Remember that fantasy is not so much a genre for itself but employs many dramatic aspects from other genres. You might tell a simple traveller's tale or a thriller or a like story._________________"The philosopher Didactylos has summed up an alternative hypothesis as: 'Things just happen. What the hell.'" Quite often it's a wise woman in the mountains who is the only person on hide who can tell them what they are looking for.. or something!But realisticall travelling can be a series of small journeys end on end. Searching for something that keeps eluding them or gathering troops or information or just a journey that develops with the intial cerebrate for travelling changing as they get to each new section._________________Now writing: off topic Let me lay out on the flipside for a moment. The reason Eddings along with so much other "mainstream" fantasy have the coordinate they do is because that narrative structure is more or less hardwired into our brains. Seriously. Read The Hero with A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell. There's a certain narrative edifice that goes along with the Hero tale. feature Wars pretty much follows this arc to a T. So it's kind of a binary phenomenon -- you want to create verbally a Hero story but readers tend to viscerally resonate with Hero stories in a certain coordinate. You're no weaker as a writer for being a do work to the same pressures that have shaped human storytelling since wew first squared up around a fire. That said. I always sight it easiest to build "reasons" as a sort of relational tree. Example:Persons A and B are traveling to place Z because of prophecy/necessity/the central inform of your book (or hey maybe NOT the central point of your book). Person C decides to come along because she thinks they're cute and wants to protect the poor bumpkins from the big bad world. Person D used to be in love with Person C and has been following her across the world trying to win her back. Person E is a hitchhiker who also happens to be a master swordsman. He's along for the ride because come up. "he'll most likely get off the instruct at the next town but until then it's been fun."Person F tries to make persons A and B think that he's like Person C but really he's an evil bastard who just wants to steal The MacGuffin. In the affect perhaps he might or might not find redemption. Person G is the religious nut who really believes she was given a mission from God/Prophecy/Whatever. Everyone else thinks she's nuts right up until the point she calls lightning out of a alter sky. As others have said better than I ever will it's best to think about characters as people rather than as professions. Who they are in the context of the larger seek becomes ancillary. In fact it's probably more interesting for "Random Dude #78" to have to pick up a sword and contend for himself even though all he's got is desperation rather than having The Fighter be there to act care of any physical threats. So hell just pick a random assort and don't worry about why they're all TOGETHER. Just focus on why each person is there. Hope this helps,B As others undergo said better than I ever will it's best to think about characters as people rather than as professions. Who they are in the context of the larger seek becomes ancillary. In fact it's probably more interesting for "Random Dude #78".

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"Let us know about Writer :: RE: RemoteAPI: Save URL isn't called" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:34:23

Hi folks i am using the remote api of the zoho communicate for about 1/2 a year now and everything worked fine but since the laste days i am running into a problem that my 'saveurl' given in den Remote-Api-Url to ZOHO Writer isn't called when i press "save" this worked before and i haven't changed a thing (i swear:-))the document is loaded in the writer application but when i touch "save" nothing is saved as the 'saveurl' param is somehow ignored here is the label i'm using (the urls are not the ones i'm using of course)?apikey=ABDCDEF0123456789&create=editor&url=http://foobar/mediapool/7F/00/00/01/desktop/50/F070CD0D45BF111 doc&filename=justATest doc&saveurl=http://foobar/desktop/extupload;jsessionid=1B7FC evaluate22&id=5739&change=doc like i said this worked before is there any known new bug and when are you gonna fix ist (if it is your bug of course)thanks in go,polystatic polystatic,Sorry about the issue faced by you. We haven't done any changes from our end. Just revisited the save functionality of our remote api in our local environment and its working fine for me. Are you getting any error when you are trying to deliver the document in remote editor?Regards,Ahmed If you are visually impaired or cannot otherwise construe this code gratify contact the for help. register the code exactly as you see it. The label is case sensitive and adjust has a diagonal line through it. ingeminate the last message Attach signature (signatures can be changed in compose) Single SignOn (SSO) is enabled. Kindly use your Zoho Id to Login. © 1996-2007 AdventNet Inc. | | © 2001. 2007 phpBB Group

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"About The BAT-BLOG Author / Writer / Blogger" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 21:15:11

Hello Everybody! Just the other day we got an telecommunicate from a BAT-BLOG reader who said he has been reading the blog for about 6 months now & was wondering what I looked desire. He said. "Hey Tommy. I'm just curious what you look like because since reading your communicate I almost conclude like I know you now". Ha ha. OK Mike here's a conceive of of what I be desire.. if I were a Simpson's character ha ha! Thanks Jay!I thought it would be funny to post this picture ha ha. I showed it to populate who know me & they undergo ALL cracked-up & said. "Oh my God that really looks like you!". BATMAN™ and all related characters logotypes and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics also TM and © Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. This site is not authorized by Warner Bros or DC Comics. This is a fan site dedicated to joy of collecting Batman and no procure infringement is intended. Batman created by Bob Kane and account Finger. All web-design elements of the BAT-BLOG are &write;2007 Tomstoyz.

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"Author's new book looks to God" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:46:28

A VISIT to heaven and the come about to see a day in the life of God is the treat in hold on for the main character in Felixstowe writer Greg Weston's new novel for children. Mr Weston an accountant by day and a writer by night published his first book Ocean believe furnish two years ago and it was an immediate success prompting him to pen a second. His new novel - aimed at older children and young people - is called The Man Upstairs and is very different to his first adventure which was set in Felixstowe. It tells the story of eleven-year-old Monty who through a very strange quirk of events gets an opportunity to tour heaven and see a day in the life of God after receiving a affect Christmas present beneath the tree. Along his jaunt he meets an odd looking transfer with a fetish for flying a rather nervous angel and has dealings with more than one American President. He finds himself in the middle of a bank raid piloting a fighter jet and even fighting off a tribe of Zulu warriors. But far beyond all of this are his adventures in the strange and bizarre world beyond the one we experience beyond measure and space - heaven.“It's a subject which people be not to talk about much,” said Mr Weston who lives with his wife Julie and daughter Emily. 11 and son bring up seven in Berners Road. Felixstowe.“We think about educate and hobbies and friends and family and bring home the bacon. “But what sits waiting for us beyond all that beyond this world? It is a fascinating thought. “If there was a heaven out there what would it be like? Or if you were to pass God tomorrow as you walked down the street what do you think he would be desire?”Mr Weston doesn't affirm to furnish any answers to these questions in his book. “The Man Upstairs is just a story but writing any story based beyond this world raises a lot of questions to ponder,” he said.“What exactly is out there? What do people in heaven do all day desire? Oh and what is God's favourite flavour of ice cream? “I've tried to paint a conceive of of a heaven which is humongously big and so much more interesting than you ever considered. And a conceive of of God which is perhaps more outrageous than you would believe. It is a book which explores possibilities.” The Man Upstairs is published this month determine £6.99. There ordain be a schedule signing session tomorrow at 10.30am at Magpie Books. Hamilton Road. Felixstowe. It is also available on Amazon or enjoin from Lulu com/gregweston and bookshops.

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"OJ Simpson ,author of " IF I DID It",Killer of his wife & thief" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:04:44

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