View Full Version : Everybody Congragulate Rhi!!!!
Saucy
04-16-2004, 11:12 PM
Our very own Rhi has someone intrested in her novel.....
well ill let her tell you all about it later.... i just wanted to mak ethe congratulations thread!!!!! :D
*cheers*
CONGRATS!!!!!
may this be a man opening a door of oppurtunity for you
let's not forget us little people when ur rich and famous
Rhiannon
04-16-2004, 11:26 PM
Thanks Sauce! :D :D
The person hasn't read my novel (I only just finished the first draft), but has read some of my other writing, and actually frequents one of the same book discussion forums that I do. In a month or two, when I've finished the second draft, I'll be sending it to her and please, dear God, let her senior editor be interested--she works for an imprint of one of the big publishing companies.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Rhiannon
04-17-2004, 12:23 AM
It is. I've been practically bouncing off of the walls all afternoon. *takes deep breaths* This is the first novel-length story I've completed.
Inderjit S
04-17-2004, 12:41 AM
Congratulations! I hope you get your book published, and I hope to increase your wealth by no small amount my stealing your book from some unfortunate person.
Maybe one day YOU will have your own following of the ubiquitous literary snobs who reject such artless literary genre's such as 'fantasy' with overly-fastidious, monotonous tripe such as Tolkien and his lack of character depth and his polarization of "good and bad" and how only the idiotic masses, stuck in their asinine homogenous praise of all things Tolkien and how they will never know the pleasure of Mr/Mr's so and so's erudite message on the socio-political problems of the world, as people would rather be bogged down in the extraneous problems of Middle-Earth, and they were forever be hindered by their shallow naïveté and will never understand the perverse pleasure of your intellectual snobbery. That is unless you are writing a fantasy novel, in which case my satirical post will be thrown completely out of the window…or forum, but I can still sustain my reputation as a poster with unfunny jokes and oddity. Oh the joys of idiocy!
Rhiannon
04-17-2004, 02:11 AM
Actually I didn't follow most of what you said, but don't worry, we love you anyway :D
(it is a fantasy, and Arthurian, and...well, the premise is a bit odd)
Manveru
04-17-2004, 09:59 AM
may i put in a few feathers with whole bunch of congrats, too? cool! :)
so...
congrats, Rhi(annon*)!!
i'd love to see your piece of written word in print, tho... i'd probably have to spend quite a time to read it (and understand it fully---vocabulary stuff, well, lazy foreigner, alas;))
all the best,
Man(veru):D
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* just in case you don't like when sb shortens your nick...;)
Ithrynluin
04-17-2004, 03:19 PM
Great news. And even if you don't succeed with this one, you've got a whole life of infinite possibilities and opportunities ahead of you.
Keep up the good work, Rhian!
Ireth Telrúnya
04-17-2004, 07:38 PM
Congratulations Rhiannon! I hope your novel will be published and successful!!
I'd like to read it some day!
Rhiannon
04-17-2004, 11:35 PM
Thank you very much!
(no, I don't mind at all when people shorten my sn...my real name is hard to pronounce, to I've been conditioned to answer to anything)
33Peregrin
04-18-2004, 02:44 AM
That is so awesome!!!!!!!! Good Luck, and Congradulations, Rhiannon! That is so great! :D :D
Inderjit S
04-19-2004, 03:53 PM
Actually I didn't follow most of what you said, but don't worry, we love you anyway
Don't worry Rhi. even _I_ don't know what I'm going on about half the time.
Arthurian eh? Keira Knightley is going to star is a film about King Arthur this summer. YAY.
Rhiannon
04-19-2004, 06:21 PM
I heard...what movie is she not in, these days?
Firawyn
04-19-2004, 08:14 PM
My congrads as well...It's wonderful to see young people out writing. I find alot of the time, public schoolers dont have the time and have never gain much interest either. I too, am a homeschooler. I'm almost 16 and also love writing. I have...let me see...three books in the process of being written. Every time I get going on one, I get another idea and there I go. :D I do have one that I really want to get published when I finish...my compostion teacher has informed me that she will have a hard cover signed copy when that happens. *chuckle* Oh, I love her! :D
Congratulations!!!
Rhiannon
04-19-2004, 08:28 PM
Thanks, Sabeen! Good luck with finishing your novel(s). I have always had multiple writing projects, would reach a climactic moment in one of them, and then it would kind of fizzle out because I didn't know what happened next. With this one I was on a schedule of 1,500 words per day.
Firawyn
04-19-2004, 08:37 PM
That's a tight time restriction. I don't think I'd have enough spare time in TWO days to write 1500 words! Brovo!
Inderjit S
04-19-2004, 11:12 PM
I heard...what movie is she not in, these days?
I know, doesn't it just make you happy? :D ;) I hope she has her hair blonde, and long in the movie, so I can embarrass whoever I go and see it with constant sighs and paroxysms of my love for her. She should have played 'Helen' in 'Troy', instead of that unknown German actress, though she is beautiful too.
Ooops....I'm going on about total rubbish again...I do that a lot.
Rhiannon
04-20-2004, 12:13 AM
Well, Sabeen, I didn't say I stuck to it ;) I did miss some days, but some days it flowed really well, so I did finish the 50,000 word quota on time. And then I procrastinated a whole month writing the end :rolleyes:
I'm sorry, Inder, I don't think I can work up quite the same level of excitement over Ms. Knightly as you have...sure, she's gorgeous, but the way she moves her lips just bugs me to high heaven *eye-twitch* Yes, this is a mildly irrational bias. Sue me.
Inderjit S
04-20-2004, 12:24 AM
she's gorgeous, but the way she moves her lips just bugs me to high heaven *
????????????????
Way she moves her lips? I haven't really noticed to tell you the truth. Will check next time. I don't really care how she moves her lips anyway. I love her for who she is. A shallow, pathetic, childish crush on a beautiful actress woman who has an annoying lip movement. Not that I wouldn't want to intricately view first hand how her lips work....oh lordy, I've reached a new low. Maybe I should go to bed... :rolleyes:
Can't you just leave the ending really obscure and stuff and say it is obscure because of a brilliant case of post-modernist intellectualism and then warble on about the superfluity of clichéd endings? ;)
Rhiannon
04-20-2004, 12:52 AM
Yes, the way she moves her lips. As though she wore braces for a really really long time (trust me, four years, I know all about those things). In 'Princess of Thieves' (which my misguided parents gave to my sister for Christmas) it was really bad. It's better now, but still bugs me. Yes, do go to bed, before you hurt yourself ;)
Aaaand you lost me right when you got to the bit about post-modernism. But we still love you, even if you are full of superflous post-modernistic nonesense.
Inderjit S
04-20-2004, 01:09 AM
As though she wore braces for a really really long time (trust me, four years, I know all about those things).
As do I. I remember when I had braces years ago, and on the first day, when I came out the receptionist asked me if I was o.k. and I blushed, and due to me not being used to braces I lisped some total nonsense that she couldn't understand and she gave me one of those "what are you talking about you stupid idiot?" look that most women with any sense at all give me when I try to talk to them. Then I remember turning around and walking face first into the door, melancholic at my malaise. It was an embarrassing moment. Ooops...I'm going on about total **** again. Now I really WILL go to sleep.
Well you could tell the publisher that is an ingenious post-modernist take on Arthurian legend. It would be nothing if not original. It would also disguise your writers block when it comes to endings. Aren't I just the cleverest, most lovable little monkey-boy thing that like ever existed? ;)
Or you could employ some ghost writers...
Rhiannon
04-20-2004, 01:21 AM
I don't even remember when I first got braces...it felt like I had them forever...and they kept taking them off and putting them back on and giving me new headgears.....*spasms* My orthodontist's name was Dr. Pool. Pool, Pull, ha ha ha. Or not. 9 teeth pulled, three of them adult. Owie. It was one big long nightmare, and all for the sake of my bloody profile. I don't ever look at myself sideways, so why does it matter?
And thanks, but I did manage to stick an end on this one. But I'll keep that in mind for my other works in progress, you darling little monkey boy you.
LadyDernhelm
04-20-2004, 02:18 AM
RHI! NO WAY! CONGRATS!
Is it Martha?
~LadyD
Niirewen
04-20-2004, 03:06 AM
Oh! I'd like to join in the congratulating.. How exciting! Congratulations, Rhi!!! And the very best of luck! :)
Braces.. ick. Glad that's overwith. My orthodontist's name was Dr. Bonebreak, ha ha.
Glory
04-20-2004, 04:48 AM
Congrats!! I wish you luck on that one Rhiannon.
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