Return to the Valley of No Return

Sep 07, 2008 11:16


It has a ring to it, doesn't it?

Anyway, I'm just putting the final touches on my 2009 writing schedule. Yes, 2009 is pretty much booked -- no pun intended. But it's all good! I think you'll be pleased. I'm pleased because while it is a busy schedule, it is a reasonable and sane schedule. Unlike...well...those 365 days that shall soon be remembered ( Read more... )

spec fiction, m/m fiction, blind eye books

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drazuki September 7 2008, 19:46:04 UTC
Journey to the Center of the White Mountains was good too. But Return to the Valley of No Return....that's just awesome. It's like an Indy movie title. And it'd probably be better than The Crystal Skull. Especially if you wrote it.

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jgraeme2007 September 7 2008, 19:59:03 UTC
Journey to the Center of the White Mountains was good too. But Return to the Valley of No Return....that's just awesome. It's like an Indy movie title. And it'd probably be better than The Crystal Skull. Especially if you wrote it.

Was that the damnedest disappointing movie!? Not just me, right? That was a let down.

Journey to the Center of the White Mountains...

Yes. Now THAT'S a title.

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drazuki September 7 2008, 20:16:46 UTC
My geeky friends counted. Indy should have been dead twelve times in that movie. Really, I wish he did die, so he could have been saved from the rest of the movie.

And yes, it's a good title, but it sounds like a crossover between "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (the ORIGINAL one with a duck named Gertrude) and "Escape to Witch Mountain".

...which wouldn't be that bad. Huh.

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jgraeme2007 September 7 2008, 21:52:33 UTC
My geeky friends counted. Indy should have been dead twelve times in that movie. Really, I wish he did die, so he could have been saved from the rest of the movie.

Too funny...

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femme_savant September 10 2008, 00:43:56 UTC
"Was that the damnedest disappointing movie!? Not just me, right? That was a let down."

OMG!!! And, to top it off, I saw it in England, so I paid $20 to see the damn thing! Can you tell I'm still a little bitter about this? *g*

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jgraeme2007 September 10 2008, 02:13:31 UTC
OMG!!! And, to top it off, I saw it in England, so I paid $20 to see the damn thing! Can you tell I'm still a little bitter about this? *g*

Yes. And it had so many elements I would ordinarily like. But I began to be unhappy from the moment the little plastic neighborhood began to melt.

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