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Two-bit writer, doc film-maker. From Manchester, now based in Copenhagen. Novelette: The Cripple Club (Alien Buddha Press; Feb 25). Words in London Magazine, The Antigonish Review, Mystery Magazine, Mystery Tribune, Litro, New Pop Lit, Punk Noir.
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Thanks for publishing the piece!
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Agreed.
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2/2. Then, I'd drop that 'trivia that kills' maybe putting it inside the book along with the title there. And then increase the size of your name.
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1/2. At first glance it looks like the book is called 'Death' and the author is Hibachi. Some Japanese dude. So, I'd take that 'by' out of orange and put it in white like the rest of the title.
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I'm not any kind of MST3K fan. I love a lot of the films that they lampoon.
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Haven't actually seen that one.
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So good in Charley Varrick (73).
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I'm sure there is a lot of boring stuff in what I'm writing just now. However, a large pair of scissors can always take care of that. Well, let us hope, you and I, that we both get to THE END.
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Them darned critters!
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You could perhaps just do an edited version if you don't want to re-type the whole review.
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I preferred it in the old days when the spire was turquoise-coloured. Now, after it has been renovated, it looks a tad dull in comparison. But, yes, I guess I should put that on my bucket list and as I'm 65, I'd better schedule it sometime soon.
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If you're just texting then it is actually up to the friend when they check your message, so I wouldn't worry so much about it.
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Careful with them YETs. They can easily become AND YETs.
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Is this a new euphemism for cocaine? Asking for my pet budgie.
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They should run it by you first.
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Congrats!
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Congrats!
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I'd take it at face value. Unfinished business. You may never find out.
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Congrats. Always good when an old story gets another run-out.
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Negotiations. A hard taskmaster.
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Always been a favourite of mine.
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Hope things pick up for you after Easter! I'm wrestling with an out-of-control novella. Managed to write a pretty good scene (if a writer is permitted to say such a thing, which I kind of doubt) today.
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Okay, I'm impressed.
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I was a part-time punk back in 77. I'd say that some definitions are better than others.
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They're obviously keeping you in suspense. Enjoy it while it lasts.
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First hour is great. After that it nose-dives. Mad Dog and Glory was okay. But the heights of Henry, were never to be climbed again.
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After that film, I really thought the director was going places. Still, at least he went to one place, this film.
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Bride of Frankenstein (35).
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Let me guess. I sense a name-change coming on. AllTheColorsoftheNotSoDark?
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There might be a way to haggle here, Philip. You pay nothing - offer half up front, who can resist an advance - and they only provide negative reviews. A win-win situation?
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