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Subject: Re: America's first jet flight, 1942


Author:
Dmitri
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Date Posted: 14:43:44 12/21/11 Wed
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: America's first jet flight, 1942" on 13:29:54 12/21/11 Wed



>Can you post the url for that site?
>
>Mike

Frankly, Mike, it isn't worth it. It's a Yahoo Forum for a writer who's inactive, and there are a few hangers on left who recycle jokes there. Every once in a while a gem like this one comes through, and I notice it on an about once-weekly check of the site for anything worthwhile (the author's wife posted this one). Henrie, the author, has not posted any new stories since about 2006. I haven't seen him posting in his Yahoo forum in maybe a year now? Many months, anyway.

The author has some stories up on SOL still. You can look there under "T" for "THE nighthawk", but they're much more salacious than should even be mentioned on this quasi-family site. "OMWF" and "Kelly" are the two long ones. Any others are shorties not worth much in my opinion.

Dmitri

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Author:
K Pelle
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Date Posted: 15:58:16 12/21/11 Wed

>Frankly, Mike, it isn't worth it. It's a Yahoo Forum
>for a writer who's inactive, and there are a few
>hangers on left who recycle jokes there. Every once
>in a while a gem like this one comes through, and I
>notice it on an about once-weekly check of the site
>for anything worthwhile (the author's wife posted this
>one). Henrie, the author, has not posted any new
>stories since about 2006. I haven't seen him posting
>in his Yahoo forum in maybe a year now? Many months,
>anyway.
>
>The author has some stories up on SOL still. You can
>look there under "T" for "THE nighthawk", but they're
>much more salacious than should even be mentioned on
>this quasi-family site. "OMWF" and "Kelly" are the
>two long ones. Any others are shorties not worth much
>in my opinion.
>
>Dmitri

Actually I find that to be a rather harsh critique, Dmitri.

Admittedly Henrie writes erotica, which isn't to everyone's taste. Then too he hasn't written or posted anything lately, but I checked and he already has 33 stories posted on SoL.

By the way, that is 33 more than I could find under the name 'Dmitri,' so I wonder -- where do you post your stories?

K Pelle (aka dotB)
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Author:
bigolal
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Date Posted: 00:01:21 12/22/11 Thu

>>Frankly, Mike, it isn't worth it. It's a Yahoo Forum
>>for a writer who's inactive, and there are a few
>>hangers on left who recycle jokes there. Every once
>>in a while a gem like this one comes through, and I
>>notice it on an about once-weekly check of the site
>>for anything worthwhile (the author's wife posted this
>>one). Henrie, the author, has not posted any new
>>stories since about 2006. I haven't seen him posting
>>in his Yahoo forum in maybe a year now? Many months,
>>anyway.
>>
>>The author has some stories up on SOL still. You can
>>look there under "T" for "THE nighthawk", but they're
>>much more salacious than should even be mentioned on
>>this quasi-family site. "OMWF" and "Kelly" are the
>>two long ones. Any others are shorties not worth much
>>in my opinion.
>>
>>Dmitri
>
>Actually I find that to be a rather harsh critique,
>Dmitri.
>
>Admittedly Henrie writes erotica, which isn't to
>everyone's taste. Then too he hasn't written or posted
>anything lately, but I checked and he already has 33
>stories posted on SoL.
>
>By the way, that is 33 more than I could find under
>the name 'Dmitri,' so I wonder -- where do you post
>your stories?
>
>K Pelle (aka dotB)

You know, dotB, I think you are rather judgmental. Reading between the lines, it appears that you believe that one must be a posted writer in order to criticize. I am a reader, not a writer, but I believe my criticism is valid. By the way, I still recall a harsh critique of a piece called "Thunder and Lightening" by Lazlo Zalezac. Ring any bells?
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Author:
Lew
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Date Posted: 00:52:07 12/22/11 Thu

>>>Frankly, Mike, it isn't worth it. It's a Yahoo Forum
>>>for a writer who's inactive, and there are a few
>>>hangers on left who recycle jokes there. Every once
>>>in a while a gem like this one comes through, and I
>>>notice it on an about once-weekly check of the site
>>>for anything worthwhile (the author's wife posted
>this
>>>one). Henrie, the author, has not posted any new
>>>stories since about 2006. I haven't seen him posting
>>>in his Yahoo forum in maybe a year now? Many months,
>>>anyway.
>>>
>>>The author has some stories up on SOL still. You can
>>>look there under "T" for "THE nighthawk", but they're
>>>much more salacious than should even be mentioned on
>>>this quasi-family site. "OMWF" and "Kelly" are the
>>>two long ones. Any others are shorties not worth
>much
>>>in my opinion.
>>>
>>>Dmitri
>>
>>Actually I find that to be a rather harsh critique,
>>Dmitri.
>>
>>Admittedly Henrie writes erotica, which isn't to
>>everyone's taste. Then too he hasn't written or posted
>>anything lately, but I checked and he already has 33
>>stories posted on SoL.
>>
>>By the way, that is 33 more than I could find under
>>the name 'Dmitri,' so I wonder -- where do you post
>>your stories?
>>
>>K Pelle (aka dotB)
>
>You know, dotB, I think you are rather judgmental.
>Reading between the lines, it appears that you believe
>that one must be a posted writer in order to
>criticize. I am a reader, not a writer, but I believe
>my criticism is valid. By the way, I still recall a
>harsh critique of a piece called "Thunder and
>Lightening" by Lazlo Zalezac. Ring any bells?


Boy, the fur is starting to fly here!

Lew
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Author:
K Pelle
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Date Posted: 05:43:15 12/22/11 Thu

>You know, dotB, I think you are rather judgmental.
>Reading between the lines, it appears that you believe
>that one must be a posted writer in order to
>criticize. I am a reader, not a writer, but I believe
>my criticism is valid. By the way, I still recall a
>harsh critique of a piece called "Thunder and
>Lightening" by Lazlo Zalezac. Ring any bells?

Yep, I agree, I AM judgmental, but then so are you and many others. However, even though I am judgmental, I'm also a steadfast friend to those I believe deserve my friendship or just a pat on the back. I don't often bother to explain myself either, but writing is hard work and I know how much work Henrie must have put into writing those stories. I am willing to and have thanked many writers for their hard work, including Lazlo Zalezac, but I am also a rather honest man and if I feel someone screwed up, I say so. Now I don't pretend to be perfect and I think I'd be boring if I was.

So what you see is what you get - an old curmudgeon with strong opinions.

kp
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Author:
bigolal
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Date Posted: 09:41:24 12/22/11 Thu

>>You know, dotB, I think you are rather judgmental.
>>Reading between the lines, it appears that you believe
>>that one must be a posted writer in order to
>>criticize. I am a reader, not a writer, but I believe
>>my criticism is valid. By the way, I still recall a
>>harsh critique of a piece called "Thunder and
>>Lightening" by Lazlo Zalezac. Ring any bells?
>
>Yep, I agree, I AM judgmental, but then so are you and
>many others. However, even though I am judgmental, I'm
>also a steadfast friend to those I believe deserve my
>friendship or just a pat on the back. I don't often
>bother to explain myself either, but writing is hard
>work and I know how much work Henrie must have put
>into writing those stories. I am willing to and have
>thanked many writers for their hard work, including
>Lazlo Zalezac, but I am also a rather honest man and
>if I feel someone screwed up, I say so. Now I don't
>pretend to be perfect and I think I'd be boring if I
>was.
>
>So what you see is what you get - an old curmudgeon
>with strong opinions.
>
>kp

Having just turned 80, I can assure you that you have no corner on the "old curmudgeon" market. As to the "Thunder and Lightening" reference, your review (at that time) showed your apparent lack of understanding of the title. I admit to being rather protective of that particular story, since I identify to some extent with the principal character. Anyway, finally got that off my chest.
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Author:
K Pelle
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Date Posted: 10:36:21 12/22/11 Thu

> As to the "Thunder and Lightening" reference, your review (at
>that time) showed your apparent lack of understanding
>of the title. I admit to being rather protective of
>that particular story, since I identify to some extent
>with the principal character. Anyway, finally got that
>off my chest.

Oh I remember quite well! griez was recommending the story and I asked why I should bother reading it since the author obviously couldn't spell if part of the title was spelled incorrectly. Then I think I went on to rant about how titles were important to a story because regardless of what theorists say, a lot of people do 'judge a book by it's cover.'
I may even have covered my second 'favourite' rant, which is the 'author's blurb' (- I know there's a name for it, but I've had a brain fffttt on that word). Anyway, that 'blurb' gives an introduction to a story as well as something about what to expect when you read the tale. I consider them extremely important and I spend hours writing and rewriting one before posting it. I just shake my head at the attempts some writer's make.
(Luckily Wes is an expert at the job and I have yet to complain to him about what he has written as a 'blurb,' but then he has newspaper experience and I think that helps.)

kp
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Author:
bigolal
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Date Posted: 11:09:35 12/22/11 Thu

>> As to the "Thunder and Lightening" reference, your
>review (at
>>that time) showed your apparent lack of understanding
>>of the title. I admit to being rather protective of
>>that particular story, since I identify to some extent
>>with the principal character. Anyway, finally got that
>>off my chest.
>
>Oh I remember quite well! griez was recommending the
>story and I asked why I should bother reading it since
>the author obviously couldn't spell if part of the
>title was spelled incorrectly. Then I think I went on
>to rant about how titles were important to a story
>because regardless of what theorists say, a lot of
>people do 'judge a book by it's cover.'
>I may even have covered my second 'favourite' rant,
>which is the 'author's blurb' (- I know there's a name
>for it, but I've had a brain fffttt on that word).
>Anyway, that 'blurb' gives an introduction to a story
>as well as something about what to expect when you
>read the tale. I consider them extremely important
>and I spend hours writing and rewriting one before
>posting it. I just shake my head at the attempts some
>writer's make.
>(Luckily Wes is an expert at the job and I have yet to
>complain to him about what he has written as a
>'blurb,' but then he has newspaper experience and I
>think that helps.)
>
>kp

Synopsis?
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Author:
K Pelle
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Date Posted: 12:29:54 12/22/11 Thu

'author's blurb'- I know there's a name for it, but I've had a brain fffttt on that word
>
>Synopsis?

That'll do


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