Thread:Fearless Diva/@comment-3452092-20180118031238/@comment-3452092-20180122031402

Definitely a different mind set there, but that's not a bad thing. People like you probably keep Netflix in existance while people like me keep the physical products moving and I suspect the fact that there are options keeps both of them lower in price than they might be without the competition.

I have a Book of Shadows Limited Edition DVD set of Charmed. Not cheap. I think I got it half off of the price on the cover (there is a sticker from the place I bought it from), but even that's not cheap, although not bad for eight seasons. And it's gorgeous with Book of Shadows pages in it from the show.

Not too bad. I keep waiting to get a phone call from my sister, but I suspect that's not coming until this next weekend.

I've decided I am going to try my hand at turning one of my stories into a Choices style "Choose-Your-Own-Adventure" books. It probably doesn't qualify for the future Choices fan thing that is potentially coming, because it has no romance, but I thought it might be fun to try my hand at it anyway. It's a time travel story that occurs in the last parts of both the ninteenth and twentieth centuries in a town that in the nineteenth century is, if not thriving, then at least populated, and in the twentieth century is a ghost town. At the moment I am thinking of locating it in the California gold country, but I'm not sure I actually need to pinpoint it's location and if I don't I won't. This story is a little odd for me, because I apparently wrote it in the 90s, but all of the characters are older than I was at the time. I guess I might have been past the stage where you could tell how old I was by how old the main characters were. I didn't get very far, but I can see a lot of hints at where I was going with it and I think it makes a good mystery adventure, and with the Choices set up, it makes sense to make two books of it. If nothing else, if I complete this and it absolutely doesn't fit their criteria as I suspect it doesn't (they don't have anything with no romance at all) I have a completed story that I can either turn into an actual book following that style or streamline into a single storyline and publish it that way. I do know that of the stuff I have already written the only things I can use are the bones and the characters. The actual pieces of the story are not good.

You ever write anything?