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Subject: Re: Son of "What's your Thinking?


Author:
Fred
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Date Posted: 16:59:33 05/01/12 Tue
In reply to: Wes 's message, "Son of "What's your Thinking?" on 15:12:01 05/01/12 Tue

>Hi Wes

Don't know if anyone else has suggested the following- the message string is really dense. How about the young kid from Florida who goes flying for the first time with Mark, and subsequently, years later, Mark comes across a magazine article talking about the black Air Force pilot involved in the war over in the sandbox? How did he get to be a pilot? How could he interact with, for example, some of the programs at Lambdatron? I'm sure there are several other "How could he" and "How did he" type questions that could make for an interesting read-

Keep up the good work- And, if there were any way to do it logically, some kind of a reprise on the Henry Toivo story would make for a trip down memory lane.

Regards

Fred


The "What's your thinking" thread has sure developed
>some thoughts -- and one new book so far. But it's
>gotten so complicated that new posts are hard to find,
>so let's start a new thread and abandon the old one.
>
>The question is as before: can anyone think of a minor
>character in some past story that seems interesting
>enough to have a story written around them?
>
>I'd really prefer if it was a character from one of
>the newer stories, at least one of the stories that's
>set on the more recent side, say, post-2000. No lead
>characters -- Randy, Jennlynn, or the like.
>
>However, I'd be particularly interested in characters
>that aren't from Spearfish Lake -- in other words,
>Bradford stories, or others. I have a pretty good
>backlog of Spearfish Lake based stories, but am weaker
>on others. Let's hear some ideas!
>
>-- Wes

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Author:
Andrew
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Date Posted: 11:18:47 05/02/12 Wed

>>Hi Wes
>
>Don't know if anyone else has suggested the following-
>the message string is really dense. How about the
>young kid from Florida who goes flying for the first
>time with Mark, and subsequently, years later, Mark
>comes across a magazine article talking about the
>black Air Force pilot involved in the war over in the
>sandbox? How did he get to be a pilot? How could he
>interact with, for example, some of the programs at
>Lambdatron? I'm sure there are several other "How
>could he" and "How did he" type questions that could
>make for an interesting read-
>
>Keep up the good work- And, if there were any way to
>do it logically, some kind of a reprise on the Henry
>Toivo story would make for a trip down memory lane.
>
>Regards
>
>Fred
>
>
As Wes wants to write a post 2000 story, how about starting from when Major Seasprunk retires from the air force. That way he could dripfeed as much or as little of the back story as he needs.

Regards. Andrew


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