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Post by twisk on Apr 27, 2007 11:07:00 GMT -4
It was Ray Bradbury - a writer I've admired since I was nine years old... Must say i have never read any of his books. But then again it is alwyas a time for me now to start reading ^_^ Which book You liked most? I will try to find it in bookstore or library .
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Post by silenteyes on Apr 27, 2007 11:29:57 GMT -4
Sorry this is late but I've been so busy lately I've only just been able to check back in here! OMG!!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe this response from Michael! Thank you so much Edith for asking him to say something to the fan board. And thank you Michael! We never thought you could be any more amazing but you've shown that you are!
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Post by melissaq9 on Apr 27, 2007 11:59:38 GMT -4
Actually, I'm apart of another board, The Kevin Durand Forums, the guy actually has a registered account on the board and he is so cool because he gets on and welcomes new members and answers questions for everyone. We're actually having a chat this Saturday with him. I wish we could get a chat with Michael but considering he's not good with technology I highly doubt if we could. It's always best to wish, isn't it? Thanks again Edith, Patrick and Michael for everything. Kate I'll bet he's not so bad with technology, he may just like the old fashioned was of communicating. One more reason to love him!
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 27, 2007 12:09:14 GMT -4
It was Ray Bradbury - a writer I've admired since I was nine years old... Must say i have never read any of his books. But then again it is alwyas a time for me now to start reading ^_^ Which book You liked most? I will try to find it in bookstore or library . I'm taking the liberty to answer this question as well. I loved the Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 27, 2007 12:18:17 GMT -4
As a professional editor... good to know....when I finish my screenplay I'll give you a call lol OK, just make sure to give me credit when you become famous.
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Post by twisk on Apr 27, 2007 12:20:59 GMT -4
Must say i have never read any of his books. But then again it is alwyas a time for me now to start reading ^_^ Which book You liked most? I will try to find it in bookstore or library . I'm taking the liberty to answer this question as well. I loved the Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man. Thank You, if You recommend it I will try to find it
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 27, 2007 12:25:04 GMT -4
I'm taking the liberty to answer this question as well. I loved the Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man. Thank You, if You recommend it I will try to find it Read Martial Chronicles first.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2007 14:58:06 GMT -4
Bradbury is one of the best. He seems to be very smart but yet very warm and human. I would probably just admire from a distance if I ever saw him; I don't think I could possibly have anything of interest to say to a writer like that. In any case, let's not forget "Fahrenheit 451," another "small" little tale he wrote. He's a genius in my book.
I'll go out on a limb and say Mr. Emerson likes him as well.
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Post by Administrator on Apr 27, 2007 15:25:34 GMT -4
Your prolly right, lol. There is nothing wrong with sitting down and writing a letter with a piece of paper and a pen. But, he did say it himself that he was luddite. And your right, that is just another reason to love him Kate
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Post by melissaq9 on Apr 27, 2007 22:42:04 GMT -4
Your prolly right, lol. There is nothing wrong with sitting down and writing a letter with a piece of paper and a pen. But, he did say it himself that he was luddite. And your right, that is just another reason to love him Kate Lol true, Luddite actually means one who opposes technology and the changes it brings, not being unable to use it. For some reason I just can't imagine the man doesn't know how to do anything! lol ;D I wish I had the drive to sit down and handwrite letters, but I just don't.
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Post by Administrator on Apr 27, 2007 23:14:59 GMT -4
I do it with my writting if I have writers block. I usually just use my laptop but good old fashioned pen and paper comes in mighty handy quite alot. I can't see how he doesn't know at least the basics to computers, so I'm with you there too. Kate
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2007 1:28:36 GMT -4
I'm so far gone, I can no longer think and write with pen and paper. I have to do it on the computer. Sad. I love handwriting too. I've noticed how good ME's is. No doubt something from his days as an artist.
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Post by Katherine McGee on Apr 28, 2007 1:56:49 GMT -4
Your prolly right Mythic. Kate
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Post by kiagary on Apr 28, 2007 5:20:21 GMT -4
I love handwriting. I always write everything on paper, just like it better than the keyboard. Also, I don't have my own handwriting, I kinda change it as my mood changes - guess it's something related to a creative mind (or a CRAZY one LOL). But I just love computers coz they allow me to meet you people To Michael again:
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Post by Charlotte on Apr 28, 2007 10:20:05 GMT -4
Thank you so much Michael!We all love you and appreciate it!!
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