eBay has engendered itself into our workplace. As an
overview, this phenomenon has taken our culture by Perfect Storm. There it is,
so common, that governor Sarah Palin used it to sell a state owned jet. And its
stock is considered by money people like Michael Nesmith as indicators as to
the direction of our market. We have five computers, of which, one seems to be
a virtual eBay satellite. As we have written previously, Zi buys! He finds
beauty to behold in treasures that unfold on his screen.
Yes, Zi got a few more shirts, today, didn't need them. The
day ended up being quite interesting. We'd be in the middle of discussing
dialogue between characters, obviously he multi-tasking, and suddenly he'd
yelp, "Gotcha!" He won what he thought was beauty. What's thought to
be one man's discard is another man's treasure.
Margaret Hungerford wrote, "Beauty is in the eye of the
beholder." She was an Irish novelist in the 19th century who wrote light
romantic fiction. However, this saying first appeared in the 3rd century BC in
Greek. I find it ironic and inspiring that a romance writer would be attributed
to that quote. Every day we explore and sexplore beauty and its play in
love and romance.
It is so dag-nabbit-snap-dragon easy to write about
traditional beauty. Easy to love a gorgeous woman. It's equally simplicitic to
adore a hunky man but give that dude a goiter and he ain't dating. We believe that
love is goiter-blind, and will try to discover a deeper purpose in love.
A movie from 1945 called The Enchanted Cottage played out
this concept when what was considered a homely housekeeper falls in love with a
scarred soldier. He saw her as beautiful, and she simply could not see his
scars.
In one of our manuscript, LOVE LETTERS, (in rewrite stages) our hero Rich Longar
has a burn scar that is predominate on his face. Our heroine Lauren Pike maybe
a bit fleshy, hippy, zaftig, voluptuous, much of the Mae West character. We
found great pleasure in building their love-ship. And aptly felt a certain
requiting when it unfolded before us.
You have to adore Mae West. She once said, "A dame that
knows the ropes isn't likely to get tied up." Additionally, she stated,
"A hard man is good to find." She is attributed with, "A man in
the house is worth two on the street." and "A man's kiss is his signature."
We simply adore M. West. She said, "Anything worth doing is worth doing
slowly", "Cultivate your curves they may be dangerous but they won't
be avoided", and "He who hesitates is a damned fool". Our last
two are these, "I didn't discover curves; I only uncovered them" and
"I believe it is better to be looked over than it is to be
overlooked".
Lauren Pike is Mae Westian in her sexually overt and
vivacious personality as well as her curvaceous appearance.
The question is would every man find her beautiful? And the
answer is simply, no. The question is would every woman find Rich Longar
attractive? And the answer is simply, no. There is a beauty that each holds that
has to find synergy with the other. As writers and especially as romance
writers we have to seek that potential interconnect and grow its viability so
the reader can feel their raw lust and love.
So every day the beauty is in the eye of the beholder and we
are its agents.
We'd love to hear from anyone interested in what we do. Anyone who writes us at writingteamcw@yahoo.com (Write - Blog Dawn - in subject line) and leaves an s-mail address, we will send you a gift and add you to any future mailings.
Angelica Hart and Zi KILLER DOLLS ~ SNAKE DANCE ~
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BOOK NOOKIE-A LIBRARIAN'S BUIDE TO THE DO-ME DECIMAL SYSTEM
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