Anyone else here writing a book?

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Sam Slater
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Re: Anyone else here writing a book?

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Some of my lengthier posts would fall into that category, Carac! !laugh!

Small details are only interesting if you've mastered the metaphor, simile, and analogy. Clearly, some people haven't *cough*

[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
Trumpton
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And I gave him an old computer of mine which was in perfect working order, but someone he managed to bust it within a couple of months. !annoyed!

Sam Slater
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You could write him a manual on how to look after pcs, Trumpy!

[i]I used to spend a lot of time criticizing Islam on here in the noughties - but things are much better now.[/i]
Trumpton
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LOL.

I've never know anyone like him. Claimed to be computer literate, but I still don't know how he managed to arse-up the computer?

Tequila_Woods
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Re: Anyone else here writing a book?

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Iv thought about and even started it at one point.

I think working in all areas of the adult industry for 3 years, maybe i have a story to tell but to be honest im not sure what to out in and what not.

Maybe i should get around to it and make my millions in a publishing deal lol.

<http://refer.adultwork.com/?R=1661927&T=1661927>
stripeysydney
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Mmmmmmm, Chupa-chups. What a taste sensation, definitely bi-polar.
Deuce Bigolo
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I've just been conversing with a chap who told me writing a screenplay for isaac asimovs foundation trilogy is childs play so i might just give it a shot
keithphillips
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I have been writing a book for around 3 years now and am about halfway way through. I have already contacted several agents with 3 chapters and all have said 'very good, but not what we are looking for at the moment'.

The book is based loosely around a female character similar to the one in Paul Mac's 'Another Day' and the title I have stolen...er... I mean borrowed from an early Robert Plant album track.

Keith
Dave Wells
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I did start but find it very tedious. I need a ghost writer to do all the actual writing I think. Anybody know any. I've been in the adult biz for 25 years and have many a tale to tell !
Dave Wells

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JonathanWilson
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Re: Anyone else here writing a book?

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Deuce Bigolo wrote:

> I've just been conversing with a chap who told me writing a
> screenplay for isaac asimovs foundation trilogy is childs play
> so i might just give it a shot

I do wish someone would screenplay more of his work... one of my favorate writers!

I think the critics were way to harsh on Bicentenial man... it was never ment to be a comedy... but they all assumed as it was robin wiliams it was menat to be funny!

I Robot left the plot a bit... but was a cracking film.

I want the whole "R daniel" caves of steel, et al. made into a serise of films.

I'm still trying to hunt down a BBC version of some of that that was done, I believe, in the late 70's early 80's.

Jon Xx


On topic....

I do think that a lot of the adult industry performers and movers and shakers have a whole host of things that would be great in book form... but it needs someone with just the right pernache to put it into text. I'd love a comedic book of all the bloopers and ooopsies over the years as porn developed into a fairly mainstream market.

Jon Xx

The only difference between erotic art and porn is how much you can charge for it... 3.99 a mag its porn; 399 a print, its art!

If you hang it on a wall... would the Rev. faint or comment on it; if the former its Porn :-P

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