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I realize some of the people on here have published. But, is anyone on here has had a major successful work (e.g., NYT bestseller, major motion picture, etc)?
I realize some of the people on here have published. But, is anyone on here has had a major successful work (e.g., NYT bestseller, major motion picture, etc)?
I'm Spartacus!For all you know, I'm Stephen King.
Not sure why this matters....
I realize some of the people on here have published. But, is anyone on here has had a major successful work (e.g., NYT bestseller, major motion picture, etc)?
Honest questions, but would the writing of those who aren't NYT bestsellers, etc be somehow invalidated because of that?
I'm Spartacus!
Wait, am I in the wrong thread?
Dude, I like totally pwnd the entire Medieval Celtic lit market. I mean that thang is all mine.
I think this thread needs excercise, and should be migrating . . .
Where do you keep your owl?
I realize some of the people on here have published. But, is anyone on here has had a major successful work (e.g., NYT bestseller, major motion picture, etc)?
I hesitate to egg you on and offend your delicate sensibilities, or, worst of all, shell-shock you by posting something fowl.
I'm HP Lovecraft. Posthumous success works for the eternally undead.
I realize some of the people on here have published. But, is anyone on here has had a major successful work (e.g., NYT bestseller, major motion picture, etc)?
For all you know, I'm Stephen King.
Is it too early to mention Stephenie Meyer...?
Is it too early to mention Stephenie Meyer...?
Honest questions, but would the writing of those who aren't NYT bestsellers, etc be somehow invalidated because of that? Would their advice be somehow invalidated because they're not NYT bestsellers? Or were you just purely curious?
Decided to cut a broad swath with your first handful of posts, did you?
I am wont to agree with the latter sentiment. I have no opinion on your pwnage of Celtic Lit, since I am dreadfully ignorant on that point.
I have, like, the only citation anyone ever uses on Celtic infixed pronouns compared to Hebrew and Berber.
It's thrilling. It even has a diagram. For, like, practicing safe linguistics.