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Poor Corazon...
Poor Corazon...
She just can't catch a break!
I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime
Step One
Actually, from Corazón's point of view it's not too bad. The girls bought the book (possibly two copies) and the readership is getting bigger. The father's reaction isn't something that Corazón is unfamiliar with.
Now, if the boys would actually BUY the book instead of pilfering their sister's copy ...
Which gives me an idea. Why not do as the Harry Potter books where they had an "adult" edition with a less colorful and more restrained cover? A male oriented edition with some macho cover?
Bru
Unfortunately not getting any part of the royalties for Corazón's stories
title
That's what I was talking about. How can anyone not read a story with that title? Nice job of delivering on the title too.
Not aware of this series, didn't see
any link so I guess I will stay in the dark.
What have I done? Didn't expect this market for Corazón's books
Daphne is very graciously referring to a story of mine with this name. If you click on the name in the end of the story above you get to my story.
The story is about the very secretive author of the referred stories. The “Thumping ❤❤, Broken ❤❤, ❤❤United”stories themselves as written by Corazón Tender❤ don't exist as far as I know. I sincerely hope they don't. Apart from the supposed mushiness it could possibly be a copyright infringement :)
I do feel a certain pressure to produce something like that. However, I'm afraid I don't have the right skills for this exacting work.
Bru
Meet me, legalities of Copyright
There is a nice little quite Bed and Breakfast at the northern tip of Ireland called McDuff. Meet me there eight days from now around tenish and I'll explain the legalities of copyrights. Wear that cobalt blue number you wore at the Prince's wedding.
Barb
PS: Leave your driver at home. No extra guests!
Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl
A Tale of Skuas and Auks
Since the original cobolt blue number has been incinerated it would have to be a knock-off or would that be a copy-wrong?
On second thought, just have a closer look at the third skua from the left when you get to Malin Head.
Bru
PS
Do they serve Duff beer?
PPS
Your comment about my driver reminded me of an old political joke
East German leader Ulbricht (father of the Berlin Wall) one night at the Theatre was so entranced by the leading lady that he went to see her after the performance. He told her what a fantastic experience it had been and told her that he'd grant her a wish.
The actress answered: "Tear down the wall".
Absolutely delighted Ulbricht exclaimed:
"Ah, you want to be alone with me!"
Story #5
I have also thought of writing a story for that series -- de-fictionalizing the series. Not the first, of course. But like Bru, I don't have any real idea how to go about it -- writing a mushy softcore romantic story beloved of preteen and young teen girls, but that boys would switch to porn rather than admit they read and enjoy. (I envision a 16yo boy reading the novelette or novella secreted inside a Penthouse they appear to be reading.)
-- Daphne Xu
Awww
Her big brothers just wanted to read it. What's wrong with that? Maybe she's got two sisters and doesn't know it (given the tags) or maybe they just like that cutesy stuff. I bet she'd love two sisters though :D Awwww <3
I know who I am, I am me, and I like me ^^
Transgender, Gamer, Little, Princess, Therian and proud :D
Could Be.
Maybe they are internally sisters -- preteen sisters, perhaps? Although I intended it to be a case of boys loving the books, but for the life of them wouldn't be caught at it. I had the idea that one boy was in HS, while the other was home for summer from college.
I said something similar above, that nicely motivated another story by Bru about the series. (See the universe.)
-- Daphne Xu