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    @torunn said
    I only referred to the first two - it was written in a hurry, sorry. I didn't give my respons enough time. ๐Ÿ™‚ We do it together, but you are much better.
    I think we either need telepathy or we get a plot in which the characters live in a state of permanent surprise and confusion as the direction of their lives constantly changes, but maybe that is okay! So far we are both writing things that allows something to be added though!
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    This will be the last novel. We don't need them. And this will be the one that makes people realize.
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    @petewxyz said
    I think we either need telepathy or we get a plot in which the characters live in a state of permanent surprise and confusion as the direction of their lives constantly changes, but maybe that is okay! So far we are both writing things that allows something to be added though!
    I will think it over. I am not a writer of any kind, and from the beginning I thought perhaps others too might have added something, but you really can write a story. ๐Ÿ™‚
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    I am not the only writer who worked on this novel which tells the story of how trying to collaborate in this way ended in intractable differences over direction, deeply personalized recriminations, and so many solicitors' that we will both end up out of pocket even if this novel sells well.
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    money
    no matter how his heart ached, everything always led back to the fact that he had none
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    Having lost the piece of paper with her address and phone number on it, I simply walked around the streets of Tokyo until I bumped into her.
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    @fmf said
    Having lost the piece of paper with her address and phone number on it, I simply walked around the streets of Tokyo until I bumped into her.
    ...and this novel is about my adventures during those seven and a half years.
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    @fmf said
    ...and this novel is about my adventures during those seven and a half years.
    ๐Ÿ™‚
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    @torunn said
    I will think it over. I am not a writer of any kind, and from the beginning I thought perhaps others too might have added something, but you really can write a story. ๐Ÿ™‚
    It's definitely a bit of fun in the middle of self isolation. There is also nothing wrong with your writing in my humble opinion (as somebody who never wrote anything fictional in his life), most people who do things well are never satisfied with what they produce!
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    @ghost-of-a-duke said
    It was the best of chocolate, it was the worst of chocolate...
    There is no such thing as worst chocolate; any chocolate is better than no chocolate.
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    There is no such thing as worst chocolate; any chocolate is better than no chocolate.
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