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Mark Wheats
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Mark Wheats
@mark_wheats
Dad, hubby, writer (Solving Drood and Hollywood Clones). Accidentally solved The Mystery of Edwin Drood (published in the summer 2024 issue of The Dickensian).
Florida Tham gia Kasım 2021
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It’s my birthday! 🎂 Feeling grateful for cheesecake, coffee… and the ‘undo’ button—without it, Chapter 29 of my WIP might not have survived. ✍️🐾 Now on chapter 30. #BirthdayMood #AmWriting
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@BenMank77 #4, with hopes the plane would go down and we’d get stranded on a desert island. :::wiggling eyebrows like Groucho:::
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Nine. First, like most of us, I love a middle seat. Two, I love the tension of a long awkward silence. Where are we headed?
Noirchick In Old Hollywood@Noirchick1
Classic film fans... where is your seat?
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@vickyweberbooks This falls under the “I believe“ category:
That by writing fiction, you can accidentally solve the world’s greatest literary mystery and have your theory published in an academic journal.
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@lady_valor_07 There were always some crazy kids who would grab the beams atop the roof and hang from them. (Oftentimes those are the ones to look out for.)
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@lady_valor_07 :::raising hand::: I did. What it really came down to was not wanting to look like a coward in front of your gym class. (I say this because I would be perfectly fine being a coward by not climbing it if I were alone.)
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In the “funniest faces while performing”category, Keith Moon shall always reign supreme.
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@DoseOfDickens Wishing you a wonderful 2026, my true friend Daily!
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@DickensFellowHQ I love this—it has become a holiday tradition among Christmas shows!
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@bethcarter007 Most definitely a plotter than a pantser. (Aren’t those two Of the names of Santa’s reindeer?) 😉
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This is my writing style. I'm a pantser (sometimes called a discovery writer.) Basically, I let the characters take over and write from the seat of my pants. Several author friends are pantsers, but some are strict plotters (outliners). My husband, an engineer, would definitely be a plotter IF he wrote. There's also a middle ground called a plantser. Half of each method. Which are you, author friends?

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@HDunn_Writer I don’t think I’ve ever read a highlighted book whereas the highlights were something beneficial. (At a very young age, we learn we can’t rely on others to do our reading.)
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okay it’s not cute anymore someone tagged gr*k so closing the replies now
naina 🏹@kaulfarseer
i just got my dissertation results and i have a masters degree now
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@a_bookishgirl Precisely what’s missing from today’s AI society: heart and soul.
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I live for books that bruise the heart a little, ones that make you cry and forget about work or study till the last page.
Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath is one of those.
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#booktwt

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@SketchesbyBoze My advice, just imagine you’re a detective, solving the mystery of each word as you go along. (Other than that, you may want to wait for the “text edition” to come out [with emojis]).
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Daily Flick NY@DailyFlickNY
#TheHitchcockZone w/ Detailed Information On Hitchcock's INCREDIBLY Hard-To-Spot Cameo In #Rope (1948) - A Billboard For The #Reduco Corporation, Also Maker of The "Obesity Slayer" From Hitch's Lifeboat (1944) Cameo #AlfredHitchcock #FilmTwitter #TCMParty the.hitchcock.zone/wiki/Rope_(194…
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