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  • If I wrote a book, would ya read it?

    Just curious, I went to see one of my old professors, and he knows the story and he said he would help get it published

    The inner workings of disco doom

  • #2
    I dont know how to read. sorry

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    • #3
      I'd give it a shot. If it is really good I may even finish it. ;)

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      • #4
        If it's an autobiography I am sure it would be entertaining. :D

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        • #5
          Re: If I wrote a book, would ya read it?

          Originally posted by Doom
          Just curious, I went to see one of my old professors, and he knows the story and he said he would help get it published

          The inner workings of disco doom
          :agree:

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          • #6
            Hmmm, maybe an after school special...kids DONT be like this

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            • #7
              Publish it on cd so I can read it on the computer...I don't like to read from a book...dry paper touching my fingers is like nails on a chalk board to me!

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              • #8
                Re: If I wrote a book, would ya read it?

                Originally posted by Doom
                Just curious, I went to see one of my old professors, and he knows the story and he said he would help get it published

                The inner workings of disco doom
                you are the new james st. james. disco bloodbath did very well - but mainly within group of people who do or used to do the club thing.

                if you got the time, go for it. why not?

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                • #9
                  that what it would basically cater too, those that grew up during the electroic revolution, and the whole club/drug scene, while coming from a normal back ground.

                  I think Im gonna do it

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                  • #10
                    sure - but his selling point is that he had a murder to throw in... how you gonna sell it and make it different from the thousands of other straight club kids?

                    i say go for it.

                    did you read disco bloodbath? the way he described his k-holes and what it felt like to do k was probably the best part of that book :p

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                    • #11
                      I didnt read it, I need to- but I have my moments in life, intentional murder wasnt one of them, but there is plenty of other disturbing shit
                      being in a K-hole is a wonderful thing, that was when Walt Disney told me he shot JFK...crazy SOB I tell ya

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                      • #12
                        it's a good easy read. defintely something that someone who's been in the scene would enjoy. whether gay or straight. it's definitely not a gay man's story. go get it, i recommend it before you write you book so you can at least know how different to make your take.

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                        • #13
                          very good idea...thanks sana:kiss:

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                          • #14
                            no problem-o hot stuffs.

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                            • #15
                              Well if you decide too let me know, have studied the craft of writing for ten years, safe you lots of mistakes, difficult to understand sometimes yet their are a lot of hard rules for writing that are required by publishers, if you break them it screams out at them unprofessional and thus they will not take on book.

                              Could go on and on and on and on, one of those things never stop learning.

                              Must say though you have a flair and eye for dramatic and can a story all gifts that many writers lack, so for you it would just be learning the rules and writing inside around and through them, yet you need to know them because they are there for a reason.

                              Also, there is no rhyme or reason to a story lots of time, wrote my first book off of one page with sixteen lines on it describing my ideas for each section of book. My present book I researched and produced over 5,000 notes in 3 years and still working on it, to each his own and all of them are right.

                              First caution is rather than try and write a book write a GREAT FANTASTIC 3-5 page story. If you can do that you can string a hundred of those together and make a book. No. 1 mistake for first time writers is sitting down and writing a full length book with little writing expereince. Usually what happens is 25% is brilliant, 25% okay, 25% ho-hum and 25% complete tom foolery. And once that has been produced it is almost impossible to go back and fix.

                              Aw hell could talk forever on this stuff, it is a passion.

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