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Joined: 4/30/2011 Posts: 662
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I commented for you. I hope my writerly perspective helps. I might have used more vitriol than I like, though.
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Joined: 1/10/2012 Posts: 192
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I might have weighed in as well. Too much vitriol, LeeAnna? No such thing in this instance. If I may be so bold. I think some of it might have dribbled onto my post as well.
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Joined: 10/20/2011 Posts: 350
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I see you found it. I have to approve your comments but they will be up on the site soon. And I do generally reply to comments as well. Thanks, guys. I should've whined/advertised it earlier.
No one's made any comments, but if anyone is curious, the 50 Shades from a fanfiction perspective post is found at http://mackenziew.wordpress.com. It has the same title.
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Joined: 4/30/2011 Posts: 662
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No problem with me. I just gave the same response I told my cousin:
Non-writers don't get it. They have never sat down and actually tried to write a novel the "proper" way with the hard work and the daily grind. Having her succeed through laziness is the most infuriating thing in the world when you are the one who actually tries.
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50 Shades movie has producers: http://news.yahoo.com/social-network-team-produce-fifty-shades-031749727.html
And now her husband has a book deal: http://news.yahoo.com/grey-author-james-husband-book-deal-us-023053288.html
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Joined: 4/30/2011 Posts: 662
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I'm going to roll over and loose my faith in humanity now.
Okay, I'm back! I've got good books making me smile today.
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That's good! I'm reading my way through a few books myself--Goodreads has expanded my library.
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I'm reading Geekomancy right now. I love it. I've never grinned this much since the last Moore book.
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Joined: 1/10/2012 Posts: 192
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Glad you ladies have good reads to overwhelm this ridiculousness. I do, too... if only I had time to read them!!
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I like this article about how to make the 50 Shades movie good: http://www.eonline.com/news/329120/could-the-fifty-shades-of-grey-movie-possibly-be-any-good
The solution is pretty much rewrite the entire story.
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Well, I liked that they wrote about pulling the book to pieces, but then the effect was somewhat diminished when I learned it happens so often. I still cannot believe they're making this into a movie. And there was a link in that article asking if I wanted to smell like sex and 50 Shades... gross. Thanks, but no thanks.
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Joined: 8/13/2011 Posts: 272
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For those of you'd who'd like to see some comprehensive hatred of all three books:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/340987215
Come for the sarcasm, stay for the timely GIFS.
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I read those yesterday. I loved them. I laughed the whole time.
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Joined: 1/26/2012 Posts: 28
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@Timothy: Hilarious!
This one is fun, too:
http://bookriot.com/2012/07/19/who-said-it-christian-grey-or-pepe-le-pew/
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Joined: 10/20/2011 Posts: 350
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My best friend was asking me about my novel the other day. I had given her a link to this site but since she didn't become a member, she only read up until the word limit. She said though that what she read was better than 50 Shades of Grey. I didn't mention that I tried to convince her not to read it, but she went on to explain why she felt the need to read it--saying it was a pop phenomenon and she wanted to see why. And I can understand that. But I felt better when she had nothing but contempt for the book. I no longer had to question her tastes!
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New person of interest. How long does it take for a visit to read your material. Siting on p/n, So many good readers to choose from. Over whelmed of the response to your creative flair. Love to continue in another book.
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