I've finally gone and started a real grown up blog. So I more than likely won't be posting much on here anymore. You can read my blog "Bazooko's Circus" here: http://adamwhitlatch.blogspot.com/

Peace, all!
~Adam J. Whitlatch

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Comment by Adam J. Whitlatch on July 11, 2009 at 11:36am
Oh, don't worry, Jeanette, I'm still writing for 6S. I'm just blogging elsewhere. :)
Comment by Jeanette Cheezum on July 10, 2009 at 11:03pm
I'll miss you on here. But I'll find you from time to time, elsewhere. Good luck in all you do my friend.
Comment by Adam J. Whitlatch on July 10, 2009 at 6:12pm
Yeah, the angst was a little top heavy in that story.
Comment by JMac on July 10, 2009 at 6:08pm
Her writing...I only made it through the first novel. Not even all the way through. She does a great job of grabbing on to your emotions and squeezing, but the grammar was terrible! Her use of language was very poor. So disappointed. I can forgive her that well enough. She was a new author after all, and I hope people will forgive me my weak points when I finally break the big market. But I simply can't stand the I-can't-live-a-day-without-you angst of the main character. I mean. Get a life. I hate it when people depend on others to make them happy. And the whole I want to be a vampire, Edward. No, you can't. It will hurt too bad reply. P-l-e-a-s-e. Never saw the movie. Don't plan too.
Comment by Adam J. Whitlatch on July 10, 2009 at 6:01pm
Yeah, next time. I'll forgive you just this once, Jodi. LoL.

Oh, I do hand it to Ms. Meyer that she's created a set of characters that many women can connect with. But I refuse to acknowledge these books as vampire fiction. They're simply teen romances... with vampires.

I can't comment on her writing itself, because I still haven't read the books. I've only seen the movie and spoken at length with many Twilight readers. Someday I will read it though and comment on her writing.
Comment by JMac on July 10, 2009 at 5:57pm
Wow, I had no idea how opinionated you are. Very fun. Much agreed on Edward Cullens. Sparkling Vampires belong with My little pony on the toy store shelf. Actually, the two would do well to sell together. Come on now, you've got to hand it to Mrs. Stephanie Meyers. I can't stand her writing, drives me insane, but every single woman of my family back home has read the series two or three times and GUSHES about it. Ms. Meyers is a master of creating emotion in readers. If there is anything to study about her writing that would be it.

Probably should have left this at your blog, huh? Next time. ;)
Comment by Robert McEvily on July 10, 2009 at 4:44pm
Good luck with it, Adam!

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