"Ellynne G." rilliara@juno.com wrote:
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 10:14:54 -0500 "Dana Shilling" dshilling@worldnet.att.net writes:
I'm about halfway through a "Comedy of Errors" story, where Blake's rebel contact, Rashel, thinks Blake is her husband, Reg Black the used spacecraft dealer (which makes perfect sense because he's one of the clones) and Vila's clone has a romance with Rashel's sister, and a gang of thugs repossesses Blake's teleport bracelet because they think it's the expensive watch that Reg hasn't paid for.
Every time I want to be jealous that someone beat me to a great idea, I'm stopped by finding out they're doing a much better job with it than I ever would. This sounds great. You _were_ intending to let people read it when you were done, weren't you? (Pretty please? with sugar on top?)
Ellynne
Sometimes facts do overtake fiction - I had just started writing a (non-B7) story about a fake diary when the Jeoffrey Archer case came up (for non-Brits, among other things aforesaid JA was involved in, there was a slightly rearranged diary) - my story was quite different but... (and this is not the only time this has happened to me.)
Jacqui