| OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315302] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 23:33  |
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J.J. Blair Messages: 10759 Registered: May 2004 Location: by the sea & sand |
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Yes. Apparently, Eric Vincent, aka. Curve Dominant - ASCAP, has taken his creativity to yet another medium: The novel.
Glad to see that he's staying busy, and has apparently gotten over being banned from PSW.
http://www.searching4signal.com/
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315310 is a reply to message #315302 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 00:03   |
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I hope you sent him flowers today.
sleep is not an option
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315312 is a reply to message #315302 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 00:13   |
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| Eric Vincent wrote in "Searching For Signal" |
"I'm hungry, Tristan." Lisa and Boumann were standing outside Tritone. It was about 1am.
"I could cook you something."
Lisa looked around. "I'm thinking a late night dinner at Little Pete's."
"Let me walk you there. It's late."
"OK."
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IT'S A MASTERPIECE!
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315317 is a reply to message #315302 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 00:25   |
jwhynot Messages: 974 Registered: April 2004 Location: Los Angeles |
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Nice work googling that.
JW
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315318 is a reply to message #315317 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 00:27   |
rnicklaus Messages: 3663 Registered: May 2004 Location: Left Coast |
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But why?
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315327 is a reply to message #315302 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 01:18   |
jwhynot Messages: 974 Registered: April 2004 Location: Los Angeles |
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Well that's a relief.
Now - I wonder if Author Services Inc would be interested in the rights to that book?
JW
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315336 is a reply to message #315302 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 03:33   |
RMoore Messages: 3257 Registered: May 2004 Location: Netherlands (ex-Vancouver... |
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| J.J. Blair wrote on Thu, 14 February 2008 06:33 | Yes. Apparently, Eric Vincent, aka. Curve Dominant - ASCAP, has taken his creativity to yet another medium: The novel.
Glad to see that he's staying busy, and has apparently gotten over being banned from PSW.
http://www.searching4signal.com/
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Nice people here are thoughtful enough to be keeping tabs on how our fallen brother is doing. Like you say J.J. - good to see CD has found a way to deal with the trauma of his PSW banning by finding another outlet for his creativity.
I took a little glimpse at the writing & one thing was, I almost missed a copyright notice being inserted in every paragraph..
Who feels it knows it!
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| Re: OT: former PSW poster becomes author... [message #315341 is a reply to message #315312 ] |
Thu, 14 February 2008 06:04   |
Barish Messages: 400 Registered: April 2004 Location: Istanbul, Turkey now... |
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| Eric Vincent wrote in "Searching For Signal" |
"I'm hungry, Tristan." Lisa and Boumann were standing outside Tritone. It was about 1am.
"I could cook you something."
Lisa looked around. "I'm thinking a late night dinner at Little Pete's."
"Let me walk you there. It's late."
"OK."
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"But I should have told you, Tristan..." said Boumann, "this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you."
"Well, then..." murmurred Lisa, "may be we should go back to your place and you cook me something in the oven?"
"Well that was the initial plan, wasn't it?" replied Bo with a grin on his face.
Lisa looked at him in the eye and whispered "you just need to press the right button at the right moment, honey, otherwise you'll miss the first note of a punch-in!"
Bo was confident, "I'd rather get it laid all over again than doing quick fills here and there, babe, there is nothing like the buzz of an entire performance with no flops in between."
They both laughed as they turned and walked back to the parking lot. They knew they'd finally find something big at the end of the journey they were about to begin.
M.
...Sorry.
E. (ASCAP)
Mahcem Ozturk
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