A Gray Fourth

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Our Fourth of July proved to be gray and threatening all day. We chose discretion and avoided schlepping to the beach for fireworks that were as likely to be canceled as fired off.Instead, I spent the majority of the day working on The Unnamed Project and was pleased by my progress.Additionally, I learned this morning that the Encyclopedia of Storytelling, to which I contributed, will finally be published in June 2008 by M.E. Sharpe. Our editor, Jo Sherman, sounds pretty pleased with how it is shaping up and I can’t wait to see it.I was also asked to do some additional writing for a website, but have to do so anonymously. It’s a nice opportunity, nonetheless.By the way, since throwing the floor open to questions, I have received all of one, so I presume you collectively know more than enough about me.

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  1. >>>By the way, since throwing the floor open to questions, I have received all of one, so I presume you collectively know more than enough about me. <Okay, BOB, looking for questions? Here it comes………….Can I date your daughter?Just kidding… Put down the knife!RTA.

  2. Mr. Ahrens,
    I think the more appropriate question is “Would Kate date you?” Or, better yet, “What would Julie say?”
    Questions for Mr Greenberger:
    What’s the silliest writing request you’ve ever received that you didn’t do?
    What’s the silliest one that you did do?
    TAC

  3. TAC,>>I think the more appropriate question is “Would Kate date you?” <Of course not…. Kate's not an idiot… Bob knows this and it's why he didn't grace it with a response… he didn't need to. It was a joke and he knows it.I merely pluck Bob's fatherly nerves… He does the same about me and Rachel.No, Alan , you need not remind me that I'm big, round and ugly… Frankly I don't know what Julie sees in me.

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