On Monday, January 27, 2014 11:41:45 AM UTC-6, Chatty Cathy wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 09:05:30 -0800, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
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> > On Monday, January 27, 2014 10:39:36 AM UTC-6, Chatty Cathy wrote:
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> >> Agreed. Please do me a favour and tell me what 'TGWWW' means? Googling
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> > You're the first person who's asked, though I've been using it for
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> > several months. I am writing a novel, and the main character's name is
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> > Winter. It stands for The Guy Who Writes Winter. My wife, a librarian,
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> > classifies it as a "racy romantic comedy," and it is all three of those
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> > things. I'm about 220 pages in after about 11 months. It has turned my
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> > life upside down. I should be writing that instead of being on this NG,
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> > and I think that would be the preference of many folks here as well. 
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> Ahhh, now I geddit. Didn't know you were writing a book, sounds rather
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> exciting - and I hope it's a best seller in the making!
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It is exciting. For one thing, I'm in love with at least three women; my
wife, of course, more than ever; Winter; and Ann (the other main female
character). Winter gives presents, it's something she does, and she has
somehow conferred upon me the capacity to be in love with more than one
person at a time in a way I never have before. Luckily, my dear wife is
anything but the jealous type.

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> Cheers
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> Chatty Cathy
--B