Printer-friendly versionJohn Daniels is a boy that loves to tell stories. He has hopes of being journalist.
He has three friends that would do anything they could to help him...
by Paula Dillon
Admin Note: Originally published on BigCloset TopShelf on Friday 03-18-2007 at 11:53 pm, this retro classic was pulled out of the closet, and re-presented for our newer readers. ~Sephrena
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He has three friends that would do anything they could to help him...
but John has a problem that could sidetrack all his efforts.
And That
is the Way it Happened
is the Way it Happened
Copyright © 2007 Paula Dillon
All Rights Reserved.
All Rights Reserved.
Admin Note: Originally published on BigCloset TopShelf on Friday 03-18-2007 at 11:53 pm, this retro classic was pulled out of the closet, and re-presented for our newer readers. ~Sephrena
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This is a great oldie from the closet
Well worth a re-read or a first read.
I hope someday Paula will complete it as intended at the time but as it stands it is essentially complete, few serious danging plotlines, so you won't feel cheated. Just they are such interesting characters you will wish for more.
Very much an 'if life gives you lemons, make lemonade' story.
Now if only we can get Karen to finish Kari! , Itinerant to continue Amazon and that 'tosa guy to post somemore Timeout.
Though that last one is a real yawner.
John in Wauwatosa
John in Wauwatosa
Work from the future ?
Just a small remark; copyright from the year 20007 ? ;)
What John Said, Mostly...
While I'm not a fan of BC spotlighting unfinished novels, this one comes to a reasonably solid resting place and I found it well worth the visit. As the headings suggest, there's good action, sweet characters, convincing background and more-than-competent writing here.
(Can't remember whether I read it in '07 or not. I know this reflects more on me than on the author, but I found Paula's constant use of "use to" and "suppose to" instead of "used to" and "supposed to" very grating at the time.)
Eric
and that is the way it happened
Hi Paula,
Please add more to this story. You really started a wonderful story and it sad to see it die. Your a great writer and the enjoyment you give your readers is hard to replace. Thanks much.
Jeanne