Wonderful lesson, as always. I intend to keep this in mind as I work to finish and move on to the rewrite of my first novel. However, I deeply resent your undoing years of work at my heretofore successful effort to purge "What Does the Fox Say?" from my daily thoughts. I shiver at the weeks and months to come.
Yeah. So cool. I just commented so many times in your posts. But the one you replied to was a question not even directed to you. Wait let me make a mirror image out of this: You answered what I didn't ask; What i did ask, you didn't answer. Or. You get what you don't expect. What you do expect you don't get. Now i expect a reply to this comment which I won't get. By the way, you are not old. You may be more old and ancient then Cicero and Aristotle according to google; but you look more younger then them according to your audience.
I have no idea (does anyone?). Dozens, hundreds? Lost track decades ago. But, I'd acknowledge probably fewer than most people who set out to write one: My work keeps me pretty busy, so insufficient time to read as often as I'd like. In contrast, I understand that most novelists are voracious readers.
In case your question related to the second part of my post, it was in jest. The "What Does the Fox Say" song has no doubt been the bane of many parents of small children. That and "Baby Shark." Because he included a link to the song in his post (the Ylvis link), I'm confident Jay understood, but that context was lacking from my comment.
Wonderful lesson, as always. I intend to keep this in mind as I work to finish and move on to the rewrite of my first novel. However, I deeply resent your undoing years of work at my heretofore successful effort to purge "What Does the Fox Say?" from my daily thoughts. I shiver at the weeks and months to come.
How many novels have you read?
Many. I'm very old.
Yeah. So cool. I just commented so many times in your posts. But the one you replied to was a question not even directed to you. Wait let me make a mirror image out of this: You answered what I didn't ask; What i did ask, you didn't answer. Or. You get what you don't expect. What you do expect you don't get. Now i expect a reply to this comment which I won't get. By the way, you are not old. You may be more old and ancient then Cicero and Aristotle according to google; but you look more younger then them according to your audience.
I have no idea (does anyone?). Dozens, hundreds? Lost track decades ago. But, I'd acknowledge probably fewer than most people who set out to write one: My work keeps me pretty busy, so insufficient time to read as often as I'd like. In contrast, I understand that most novelists are voracious readers.
In case your question related to the second part of my post, it was in jest. The "What Does the Fox Say" song has no doubt been the bane of many parents of small children. That and "Baby Shark." Because he included a link to the song in his post (the Ylvis link), I'm confident Jay understood, but that context was lacking from my comment.