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The Ghost of Laszlo Jamf
Hey Quark! you disappeared off the face of the earth too! Welcome back!
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Vincit Qui Se Vincit

Originally Posted by
Quark
The two I'm most partial toward are the DH Lawrence Short Story thread and the Chekhov Short Story Thread, but there are others like the poetry threads that keep popping up. I just thought a separe forum would be great for these, so people could see the ongoing literary discussions without having to search by author.
Well, well, look what the cat dragged in.
You're in luck. We're starting a new Lawrence short story tomorrow.
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Of Subatomic Importance

Originally Posted by
islandclimber
Hey Quark! you disappeared off the face of the earth too!
As did you, though it looks like you've posted a lot since I've been gone. What have you been up to?

Originally Posted by
Virgil
You're in luck. We're starting a new Lawrence short story tomorrow.
I saw that. It's a long one if I'm not mistaken. I'll try to read it sometime this week.
One other thing: can either of you think of any non-official, ongoing literature discussion--like the Lawrence or Chekhov threads--that are in progress now. Niamh wants to set up a directory index in the general literature forum with those threads.
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Our wee Olympic swimmer

Originally Posted by
Quark
It's been alright, but I don't think I've seen you before on LitNet. Hi.
The two I'm most partial toward are the DH Lawrence Short Story thread and the Chekhov Short Story Thread, but there are others like the poetry threads that keep popping up. I just thought a separe forum would be great for these, so people could see the ongoing literary discussions without having to search by author.
Quark, I just found out not long ago you can easily do this. At the top of a forum you will see Thread Tools - just pull-down that menu and you will see the last option is 'Subscribe to this thread'....then everytime you go online you can just pull down the 'Quick Links' menu and find 'Subscribed Threads" - actually once you have done this and you come on your page that day it will show you the page you have made up with the links you visit. I have quite a number of links listed in there already...ones I normally daily check out. It is such a time-saver. Hope this helps.
Also one can rate the thread...you just vote on it at the top of that thread page. I voted for Chekhov and for Lawrence. That is the way they get the stars.

Originally Posted by
Niamh
PM me when you get a list going.

Niamh, I don't know about the sticky thing. I was approached before by Logos and Scher about that with Lawrence short story thread and I did not want to make it a sticky thread, because I refer back to things in that thread all the time, while we are discussing the stories. Also more people see it where it is situated. I hope you don't do it with the Lawrence one; I really wish for us to keep it as it is.
I believe just following the instructions, that I wrote above, will give Quark the list he is looking for. I did it awhile back and go right to my listings everytime, I come back on the forum...it is quite easy to do, to set up your own file with a list of threads your visit daily.

"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
Chapter 7,
The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Ditsy Pixie

Originally Posted by
Janine
Niamh, I don't know about the sticky thing. I was approached before by Logos and Scher about that with Lawrence short story thread and I did not want to make it a sticky thread, because I refer back to things in that thread all the time, while we are discussing the stories. Also more people see it where it is situated. I hope you don't do it with the Lawrence one; I really wish for us to keep it as it is.
I believe just following the instructions, that I wrote above, will give Quark the list he is looking for. I did it awhile back and go right to my listings everytime, I come back on the forum...it is quite easy to do, to set up your own file with a list of threads your visit daily.
No i've scrapped the sticky idea. I'm going to create an index directory for all the bookclubs/ reading groups. If you go to the Photo directory or nighties recipe index page you will see what i'm suggesting.
"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
W.B.Yeats
"If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
my poems-please comment Forum Rules
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Of Subatomic Importance
So what is the verdict? Should we go ahead with the directory idea?
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Vincit Qui Se Vincit

Originally Posted by
Niamh
No i've scrapped the sticky idea. I'm going to create an index directory for all the bookclubs/ reading groups. If you go to the Photo directory or nighties recipe index page you will see what i'm suggesting.
There is the poetry book read that quasimodo started. I forget the actual name of the thread. We are currently reading Eugenio Montale. And there is the Shakespeare Discussion thread. We are currently reading The Merry Wives of Windsor.
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The Ghost of Laszlo Jamf

Originally Posted by
Quark
As did you, though it looks like you've posted a lot since I've been gone. What have you been up to?
Yeah I came back not too long after you left lol.. I was just needing a break from being online all the time, it is nice to get back into real life at times.. 
Also I got pretty busy with work for the better part of the summer, and then took a bit of time off to wander around, do some climbing, hiking, etc... and get some writing done.. the usual stuff for me lol..
how about you? where have you been?
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Of Subatomic Importance

Originally Posted by
islandclimber
it is nice to get back into real life at times..

If you say so

Originally Posted by
islandclimber
I got pretty busy with work for the better part of the summer, and then took a bit of time off to wander around, do some climbing, hiking, etc... and get some writing done.. the usual stuff for me lol..
Sounds like you've had some variety. What are you writing, by the way?

Originally Posted by
islandclimber
how about you? where have you been?
Grad School.
I took a break from LitNet because it took me a while to learn how to manage my time. In English programs you really have split duties, and figuring out how much time to give each is quite a balancing act.
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Ditsy Pixie

Originally Posted by
Virgil
There is the poetry book read that quasimodo started. I forget the actual name of the thread. We are currently reading Eugenio Montale. And there is the Shakespeare Discussion thread. We are currently reading The Merry Wives of Windsor.
The Shakespeare one is in the official Bookclub forum, so there is no point adding that to the directory, which is just for unofficial reading groups and clubs started by forum members.
i'll add the poerty one to the list.
"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
W.B.Yeats
"If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
my poems-please comment Forum Rules
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