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Re: The Ciba-Geigy Effect
Posted:
Fri Jun 06, 2014 1:33 pm
by wags
Writers Block, well I have that often
I found that just writing about anything, sometimes helps,
Second is to
Rearrange the drafts, can sometimes also do the trick.
Re: The Ciba-Geigy Effect
Posted:
Fri Jun 06, 2014 6:47 pm
by LuisP
17 days, going on to maybe 27.
I'm "blocked", sort of.
Their story is overwhelming.
I've tried - time and again - to finish it.
What I came up with, made me want to puke.
I sense these guys strenght.
I sense their path towards oblivion.
I sense their knowing things they knew nothing about and wanted to know.
I'm not finished.
I'm patient.
Hope you are, too.
I know I'll get it.
Meanwhile, in the meantime, I'll talk about anything else ... except this.
Re: The Ciba-Geigy Effect
Posted:
Wed Aug 13, 2014 11:57 am
by Mikado14
Bringing this back to the top.
Creativity in writing is not something that can be called upon with the flick of a switch but sprout forth when the conditions on right as the seed pokes through the soil.
Patiently waiting.
Mikado
Re: The Ciba-Geigy Effect
Posted:
Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:29 pm
by kevin
LuisP,
I haven't posted upon this thread, waiting upon You to finish Your input as such.
I worked in Sandoz at Rawdon in Leeds.
It's bizzare the places I have worked, and was shown things.
I didn't put much attention to them at the time, but now they are all sort of spinning into a vortex of memory, as such.
I showed concern about John and Nancy setting up certain pulsed fields, as I seem to be remembering the most strange things.
In a hole in the ground, there lived an hobbit.
In the ground , as such is memory, the memory of all that has been, I have often wondered if I am some sort of throw back to long lost peoples?
I wander lonely as a cloud, and all at once I come upon MEMORY.
I wander along what the Australian Aborigonals ( origonals) term as dreamtime, I think of them as flows of conciousness....of this planet, and further afield.
Kevin
Re: The Ciba-Geigy Effect
Posted:
Mon Apr 04, 2016 7:28 pm
by Nancy_Hutchison
The collard greens in our greenhouse have grown into TREES...even putting on bark.
Luis....some clues from you (by your completing the story) would be nice.
Nancy