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The Chronicles of Cindi, Rise from the fall Part 3

Started by cindianna_jones, July 02, 2006, 07:59:11 PM

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Cindi
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HelenW

Cindi,

I love the way you are presenting your story.  I think you write very well and I find myself actively searching for the next "installment" whenever I log in  I've not responded so far because I really don't know what to say except thank you.  :)

helen
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tinkerbell

Quote from: HelenW on July 03, 2006, 08:24:35 AM
Cindi,

I love the way you are presenting your story.  I think you write very well and I find myself actively searching for the next "installment" whenever I log in  I've not responded so far because I really don't know what to say except thank you.  :)

helen

Hi Cindi: :eusa_clap:

I definetely agree with Helen; and  if I may add my two cents here, I have to say that your writing transmits a mixed feeling of courage, sincerity and survival which blends perfectly with your elegant choice of words.  Cindi, honestly, I think you should pursue a career in writing....so far I've only read three of your chronicles, and I'm already addicted to them!  Please keep on writing....


tinkerbell :icon_chick:
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cindianna_jones

Quote from: tinkerbell on July 06, 2006, 03:03:14 AM
Hi Cindi: :eusa_clap:

I definetely agree with Helen; and  if I may add my two cents here, I have to say that your writing transmits a mixed feeling of courage, sincerity and survival which blends perfectly with your elegant choice of words.  Cindi, honestly, I think you should pursue a career in writing....so far I've only read three of your chronicles, and I'm already addicted to them!  Please keep on writing....


tinkerbell :icon_chick:

Oh tinkerbell... you sweetheart.  You have no idea what it means to me to hear that.  To be honest, I have no idea where these chronicles will lead.  But it has set my muse in motion for a science fiction story.  The principle character will begin as a brilliant young woman who breaks the barriers of physics.  I just have to peruse a bit on string theory. But I think that I'll be able to explain it logically on a macro level  ala Ben Bova or Orson Scott Card.

Cindi

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Melissa

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cindianna_jones

Quote from: Melissa on July 06, 2006, 08:22:39 AM
Is the squirrel your muse? ;)

Melissa

The squirrel was my childhood invention that described all of the crazy thoughts that would go through my head all the time. They would never stop and they still burn me out at times.  I haven't slept in three days because I've been driven to work on several projects at once.

A few years ago, I was tested for ADD and they offered to give me drugs for it.  I said, no way!  I have since come to think of squirrel as my muse.  It pushes me in new directions and I am continuously reinventing myself.  It has also made it very difficult for me to hold a job more than 2 or 3 years at a time.  I get bored.  My business is fairly successful right now but I've been doing it now for 3.5 years.  And it's kind of getting boring. I need to keep it up though because it is one thing that I have done in my life that has true meaning for other people.  They cherish something that I have created. And getting a little bored with the task is well worth that result.

Cindi
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