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Old 10-17-07, 06:18 PM   #1
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Camaero, I sent you the form letter for UWG and admitted you since I know you already.

Chock, you are technically correct but Nanowrimo allows for biographies. Since I'm using first-person narrative, it'll actually read more like a memoir.

Skybird, don't edit yourself or put down your writing skills. I would venture to say you are charming, witty and intelligent in two languages. I, by contrast, can only get my face slapped in seventeen different languages. With the breadth of your knowledge and experience, I would think you have the makings of a damn fine writer. Further review of your many posts here only buttresses that opinion.
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Old 10-17-07, 06:28 PM   #2
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Thanks for the compliments, Ishmael, but like all humans, I changed over time. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. My writing skills are of the latter, like my chess and fighting as well. Too long periods of not practicing are poison for any skill, no matter what kind of skill is referred to, and that is not different with writing. changed interests, duties, views and timetables also play a role, I guess.

And my postings here in GT- I guess a majority here would rate them as controversial, at best. :p If it would be different and I would not hit some nerves at times, I would conclude that I did not get it right. Might be different with the tank and flightsim forum, of course.

I'll keep an eye on your production.
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Old 10-17-07, 06:42 PM   #3
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Thanks Ishmael!

I bet your writings are damn good Skybird. It is always hard to judge your own work though, so don't let that skew your opinion.
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Old 10-17-07, 07:38 PM   #4
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Too long periods of not practicing are poison for any skill, no matter what kind of skill is referred to, and that is not different with writing.
I can certainly vouch for that, I spent a long time not doing any writing after having left working for a newspaper, and then when I went back to freelancing I was rusty as hell. These days I don't do that much freelance writing, but I guard against the skill getting rusty by writing product reviews for Avsim, just to keep the writing wheels turning when I'm not doing any other writing work. It's amazing how quick the skill drops off, but the good news is that it does come back upon re-acquaintance.

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Old 10-19-07, 10:22 AM   #5
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