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Journal mercedo's Journal: Oh, My Fans! 10

Last night I got four new entries in my fan's list - Iamthefallen, Interrobang, pythorlh, yuri benjamin. Thank you very much.

I've never said thanks to my entry in your friend's list - daniil, Ethelred Unraed, GeckoFood, Morosoph, sam_handelman, shadowspark, Stargoat. I would like to show my deep gratitude to your unchanging presence in my fan's list.

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Oh, My Fans!

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  • Although a little more effusive than an Englishman like myself is used to ;-)
  • As writers, we ought to hang together (or we shall most assuredly hang separately). ;)
    • Yes, that's a good idea. We can develop a good relationship like Virginia Wolfe and Norman Mailer did, though I am not sure what kind of relations they had, it is certain that they are a good friend.

      Or a relationship Simone De Beauvoir & Jean-Paul Sartre had.

      I might seek for moving to another London soon.

    • Oh, I must have made a critical mistake...American writer Susan Sontag (1933-2004) instead of British Virginia Woolf(1882-1941).

      Norman Mailer, American, was born in 1923 and still working as a writer. They -Sontag & Mailer were a friend (as long as I know). Thanks.

      • Just so long as you're not angling for the relationship between Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft. *grin*

        What is your native language?
        • People around me use Japanese simply because they were born in Japan. I prefer using English since I started learning it at age 12.

          I think some notions in English first then translate them into Japanese. My native language belongs to a tacit dimension and English is by far closer to my native tongue.

          Mary Shelly is famous for her masterpiece Frankenstein, in many aspects her creature has a loveable character. People seek for people who are likeminded, her novel sheded light on this universal principle throug

          • Your English is far better than my Japanese. I can still tell you're not a native speaker, just from the way you write, sorry.

            I have no idea why Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley didn't give Frankenstein's Monster another name. Personally, I think the book was overrated. I studied it in school twice, I think. I somehow managed to get a bachelor's degree in English Literature despite thinking that most of the Western Canon is crap... *grin*
            • Oh, you pretend not to know the reason. You must have known that, assuming the way you wrote down the name of Mary Shelley.

              I mean her mother was dead at the same time at her birth, and she was named exactly the same name after her mother- Mary Wollstonecraft, many family members related to her were famous figures so a liitle bit confusing though.

              He didn't give him another name from his inventor simply she cast double image on herself and the creature Frankenstein, it is the writer's natural tendency to at

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