Easy As Falling Off A Bike—Off-Site Archive

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Easy As Falling Off A Bike
by Angharad

This magnum opus has been archived in 50-part collections which can be found at TGLibrary.

The archive now contains all parts up to 1,450.

This is an authorized compilation of Angharad’s story, with some minor reformatting of the synopsis areas and ending comments to make it work as a continuous story.

Erin has provided wonderful help. Regular readers all know what a prolific and prodigious author Angharad is. Some collections of 50 parts contain around 80,000 words, and there have been significant problems uploading and editing them. With Erin’s excellent assistance, that has now been achieved (and archived).

To communicate with the archivists about this project, send a Private Message to PS and Holly H Hart, or add a comment here.

Please do not send requests for more than 50 chapters in a section. TGLibrary is designed as a blogging site, and begins to really choke when posts have high word counts.

The archived collections have received a UK spell checking and very minor editing.

We hope you enjoy not having to download a very large number of parts individually.

If you wish to make a comment please go to the original posting on Big Closet/Top Shelf, as comments are turned off on TGLibrary. It's better that all the comments are in one place, and with the chapters to which they refer.

Holly H. Hart
PS

Bike Resources (August, 2010)

 

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Thanks, Holly

Just one comment. How about making that a clickable link to TGLibrary? For the tech-lazy people like me? ;-)

Damaged people are dangerous
They know they can survive

Clickable Link added

erin's picture

I changed this to a StoryLink which added the clickable link. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Thanks so much

Angharad's picture

Holly has spent hours sorting this helped by a generous techno know how from Erin. I am astonished that anyone would want to make my fiction available in bigger dollops, and also incredibly moved by the fact that two very busy people think it's worth it.

I suppose that means they want me to keep turning this stuff out. Bonzi, get your thinking cap on...

Angharad

Angharad

You deserve it.

It's going to take up space on my hard drive.

Geoff

I can see it now

Bonzi is staring at Angharad ( they all do ! ) and moves her paws and as she moves her mouth, Angharad matches her mouth movements and says 'these are not the droids I am looking for ...'.

I swear they do that as how in the world they tell you they want you to open the door and you do so even before you realize you just did it ?

Kim

More 50-part chunks ?

Now that Angharad has more than 700 notches on the belt with the story; any idea when the next 50-part chunks are going to be published ? Not that I would mind downloading them 1 by 1, but then again I'm a bit lazy ;)

Grtz, John

Not at all

The archive has been/is being updated. Check it out again.

Practical Suggestion

Very much appreciated, this

Very much appreciated, this update ;)

Kudos,
John

Comment from Kris

Hi Holly,

Thanks so much for posting the parts of Bike in 50 part chunks. It is so much easier to download and read.

Thanks,
Kris

bad link

I'm having trouble with the link to the off-site library. "easyasfallingoffabike.tglibrary.com" does not work for me. Please fix it.

Bike archive

Dear Blazer

We're well aware of the present problems with tglibrary, and StarDust, and Crystal Hall...

The problem can be, and will be fixed, but we need your help to do so.

Those websites were hosted by the late Bob Arnold. After his recent passing, his servers were turned off. Erin—who runs this website, BCTS—has asked for financial assistance to acquire and move Bob's servers so that normal service can be resumed. You can read more in Erin's StarDust Rescue message.

I hope you're able to contribute to the cause.

Patient Soul


Bike Resources

My God!

Wendy Jean's picture

This is unbelievable. I like serials, you may have destroyed any hope for a normal live for several years.

But first, please tell me the list on the side is complete? Please?

I just finished a partial series that was abandoned. It was very good, but there it was, left hanging in the air. A major disappointment (I don't like to cuss, but the words are there).

I have read enough stories to know I like your writing, so I am looking forward to it.

Ever thought of publishing it?

My ego

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which is about the size of Canada, loves the idea of publishing, but it's too long the current length is well over 2 million words, so would run to several volumes - think Harry Potter and double it - without the same general appeal.

I might when I have time (whatever that is) turn some of them into ebooks, Bonkers and Snafu might be possible with some editing, possibly Charlotte and the Gaby Dorset trilogy. I might also do some short stories in that format. Looks like a retirement project and I have several more years to go yet.

Angharad

Angharad

That would save a few trees,

That would save a few trees, for those who print out the chapters. But for those late comers, like me, it's great typing practice making comments after each chapter is read.

Cefin