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If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:29 am
by Oscar Namechange
I believe we all have a book In us and we have some members here with such varied and Interesting lives that we could all write a book.
There Is Carolly who became the first London Black Taxi Driver...
There Is the old sauce pot Gill who had her own band...
Dear Kathy and her teaching skills...
GMC... Life as a Hippy..
etc etc
I would not know where to start... Maybe relating some of the stories told to me by my Mother when her parents had the village pub during the war. Putting a US Air Base In the field next to the pub, all kinds of malarky occurred. As Fast as my Grand-mothers nylons, coffee, fruit etc was coming In the back door from the Air base... the Beer was being rolled out the front In Payment..
Then as a teenager and early twenties... the hitch-hiking with my brother around Europe to see The Stranglers and all those dodgy hotels we stayed In...
So... If you wrote a book, what part of your life would you write about? Or all of It ?
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:57 am
by kazalala
:wah::wah: First of all,, Carolly was the first woman to become a london black cab driver,,, not the first london black taxi driver:wah::driving:
well i would just have to write about my life. I think i would start from childhood as far back as i can remember. I would write about my feelings and emotions and how much they have changed over the years,, how differently i think about things now as opposed to when i was say 20

About all the life choices made along the way and what path they have taken me on. About all the people i have met who have had an influence on my life good or bad, Family members, friends, strangers even.
I think a lot of people's ordinary lives would be interesting to read about

:)
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:12 am
by Rapunzel
oscar;1326795 wrote:
So... If you wrote a book, what . . . would you write about?
I'd write fairy stories.

:wah:
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:01 am
by Odie
Rapunzel;1326801 wrote: I'd write fairy stories.

:wah:
kids or mens?:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:02 am
by along-for-the-ride
"Whether I shall turn out to be the hero(ine) of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show." From David Copperfield
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:00 pm
by Kathy Ellen
My book would be about meeting my first love who was a navy guy stationed in Bayonne, NJ on the "Penobscot" ship.
My friends and I were in love with all the guys on this ship. They were the nicest fellas that we ever met.
We had loads of fun at the pub on the naval base. We'd dance all night and then have breakfast in town before going home.
We'd also visit the fellas when their ship docked at New London, Connecticut.
I'm still in touch with some of the fellas and have just found a friend on Facebook who was my partner in crime. We're meeting next week to renew our friendship.
I'm still a navy girl at heart:-4
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:26 pm
by chonsigirl
I will write a book on the barrio life one day, not like La Vida Loca, but the way it really is. From a female perspective.
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:09 pm
by Saint_
I already wrote mine. It's sci-fi short stories. That was a blast, but it's much harder than you might think. I look back at that book now and, although I'm still proud of its originality, I see that the writing could use serious improvement. (Although the stories did get better as I practiced!) Now I'm going to write a novel.
Amazon.com: Drifting the Dark: Jonathan St. Ives: Books
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If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:24 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Saint_;1326961 wrote: I already wrote mine. It's sci-fi short stories. That was a blast, but it's much harder than you might think. I look back at that book now and, although I'm still proud of its originality, I see that the writing could use serious improvement. (Although the stories did get better as I practiced!) Now I'm going to write a novel.
Amazon.com: Drifting the Dark: Jonathan St. Ives: Books
Well Jives, that Is fantastic In a well done you type kind of way.
I know from Nomads Dad just how tough It Is getting a publisher and seeing It through. I will order your book from Amazon :guitarist
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:31 pm
by Saint_
You can just download it if you want to for $0.50, Odie. Here's that link:
Drifting the Dark by Jonathan St. Ives in Science Fiction & Fantasy
BTW: That is the link to LuLu.com, a 21st century on-demand publisher. You upload your book as a completely finished pdf file and they print only as many copies as are ordered. Best of all...IT'S FREE!!!:D
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:38 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Saint_;1326972 wrote: You can just download it if you want to for $0.50, Odie. Here's that link:
Drifting the Dark by Jonathan St. Ives in Science Fiction & Fantasy
BTW: That is the link to LuLu.com, a 21st century on-demand publisher. You upload your book as a completely finished pdf file and they print only as many copies as are ordered. Best of all...IT'S FREE!!!:D
One must point out at this stage that I am not, never have been, and have no Intention of being Odie.... For I am Oscar, the one and only, the unique, the Irreplacable, the beautiful. Please take note.
Thank You Jives.... I shall do that....
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:47 pm
by Lon
oscar;1326795 wrote: I believe we all have a book In us and we have some members here with such varied and Interesting lives that we could all write a book.
There Is Carolly who became the first London Black Taxi Driver...
There Is the old sauce pot Gill who had her own band...
Dear Kathy and her teaching skills...
GMC... Life as a Hippy..
etc etc
I would not know where to start... Maybe relating some of the stories told to me by my Mother when her parents had the village pub during the war. Putting a US Air Base In the field next to the pub, all kinds of malarky occurred. As Fast as my Grand-mothers nylons, coffee, fruit etc was coming In the back door from the Air base... the Beer was being rolled out the front In Payment..
Then as a teenager and early twenties... the hitch-hiking with my brother around Europe to see The Stranglers and all those dodgy hotels we stayed In...
So... If you wrote a book, what part of your life would you write about? Or all of It ?
I would write about the seven years spent as a licensed mortician and the 2,000 funerals that I was involved in. Love that TV show "Six Feet Under"
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:57 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Lon;1326980 wrote: I would write about the seven years spent as a licensed mortician and the 2,000 funerals that I was involved in. Love that TV show "Six Feet Under"
That would be a good seller... Make sure you add all the gory details...
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:04 pm
by Lon
oscar;1326981 wrote: That would be a good seller... Make sure you add all the gory details...
Actually ---- I would like it more in a humorous vein. Believe it or not there is quite a bit of humor in the business.
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:26 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Lon;1326984 wrote: Actually ---- I would like it more in a humorous vein. Believe it or not there is quite a bit of humor in the business.
That is very true.....
When my Father died, the Limo picked up My mother, myself, brothers and sisters to follow the hearse to the church. As we approached a round-about, we were mortified that the hearse went one way and we went the other. We had to park up until the hearse had been right round the ring road ( One way system) to get back to us. We just could not help but laugh and as we and the Hearse pulled up at the church, there were several hundred bemused mourners staring at us rolling with laughter In the Limo.. I wonder to this day what they thought of us...
When Father died, we have a family tradition of putting very sentimental small objects In the coffin. Photographs, letters, little keep-sakes etc. My brother was stuck for an Item to put with father and decided that he wanted to put the first cricket bat our Father had ever bought him In the coffin. A childs cricket bat but very special to him for all the days our Father taught him cricket. He tucked It down the side of my father but as the coffin bearers carried the coffin Into the church, the cricket bat started knocking Inside. Some of us nearly fainted :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:13 pm
by Odie
Saint_;1326972 wrote: You can just download it if you want to for $0.50, Odie. Here's that link:
Drifting the Dark by Jonathan St. Ives in Science Fiction & Fantasy
BTW: That is the link to LuLu.com, a 21st century on-demand publisher. You upload your book as a completely finished pdf file and they print only as many copies as are ordered. Best of all...IT'S FREE!!!:D
Fabulous as I have so much to write about now.
thank you saint, you are a good friend my dear.
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:21 pm
by chonsigirl
Lulu is good, oscar. I've used it for 2 chapbooks of poetry, and a special one I made up for my daughter's wedding.
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:57 pm
by Oscar Namechange
chonsigirl;1327009 wrote: Lulu is good, oscar. I've used it for 2 chapbooks of poetry, and a special one I made up for my daughter's wedding. Thanks Chons... Have you read Nomads Dads book 'Secrets'? I was honoured when he sent me a copy In the post. It really Is a fab novel with a twist at the end. That reminds me... Must contact him.
If You wrote a book....
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:36 am
by chonsigirl
No, I haven't read his book, now I am intriqued.
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Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:08 pm
by Oscar Namechange
chonsigirl;1327057 wrote: No, I haven't read his book, now I am intriqued. Here Is Nomad's Dad's book....
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I genuinly had trouble putting this down once I had started It and had to resist all temptation to flit to the last few pages to get the twist In the plot.
Reading Minnesota: David Holmes - Secrets