...is a failure to communicate.
But it was entirely my fault.
The original post is here. You should probably take a look at it, because it's full of a bunch of pictures and actors and authors and stuff. Then, you can go here and find out what I was trying to communicate in that post.
Because it's the author's job to communicate in a way that his audience will understand, and I clearly didn't do that with the post in question.
So hop over to Indie Writers Monthly.
LOL. Did you brain fracture in half this week? Mine did. Whew! It was feeding muenster to the lions that did it. ;)
ReplyDeleteBut, but, you are so good at communication!
ReplyDeleteI'm there at the site. And I agree with Michael. It's just our comprehension that gets a bit off at times.
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Tossing It Out
I'm there at the site. And I agree with Michael. It's just our comprehension that gets a bit off at times.
ReplyDeleteLee
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Tossing It Out
A picture's worth a thousand words, but not always the particular thousand words you intend.
ReplyDeleteCrystal: I think my brain has just run out of energy. Too many demands makes it squishy.
ReplyDeleteMichael: Usually, yes, but you can't pitch a perfect game every time (see all the baseball influence on me, right now).
Lee: Well, you know, when I was putting that post together, I knew I might run into some trouble with the lack of words, but I went with it anyway.
TAS: I wonder how you measure the worth of a thousand words. I think that must be marketing at its finest.
A controversial point Andrew and a thought provoking topic.
ReplyDeleteMaurice: I hope it's thought-provoking, but I hadn't thought of it as controversial.
ReplyDeleteLeft a comment (Ok, two) on the Indie Writers page. Good post! Never put that correlation together before.
ReplyDeleteJean: It was just a stray thought I had. I'm glad I caught it.
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