Seasons greetings from the author
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Where do you get these cool beans?
I want to try them.
I want to try them.
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From a fan of both the novel and film, I would like to say two things
First of all thanks for the seasons greetings John, you are one cool guy.
And secondly thank you very much for Let the Right One In. It is very rare for a book or film to move me to tears and this one did it for a lot of personal reasons. Let's just say the whipping scene hits very close to home for myself, and I felt every bit of Oskar's pain in that scene. So thank you for writing this fantastic novel, I really loved it as not only a Vampire story but for being a piece of lit that could move me immensly.
Thank you John and while at it thanks for Handling the Undead it too was a great read; and I can't wait to read the English translation of Human Guise later in the year.
Thanks John.
First of all thanks for the seasons greetings John, you are one cool guy.
And secondly thank you very much for Let the Right One In. It is very rare for a book or film to move me to tears and this one did it for a lot of personal reasons. Let's just say the whipping scene hits very close to home for myself, and I felt every bit of Oskar's pain in that scene. So thank you for writing this fantastic novel, I really loved it as not only a Vampire story but for being a piece of lit that could move me immensly.
Thank you John and while at it thanks for Handling the Undead it too was a great read; and I can't wait to read the English translation of Human Guise later in the year.
Thanks John.
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1. Put beans in the fridgeDMt. wrote:Where do you get these cool beans?
I want to try them.
2. Wait for them to get cold
3. Bring them out after optimal time
4. Let them warm up just a tiny bit
5. Nom nom nom nom
6. Profit
ಠ_ಠ
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I would have never guessed...MY FAVORITE AUTHOR LISTENING TO THE BOARDS ...that amazing.
She's beautiful as well as interesting, isn't she?
She's beautiful-that's always interesting.
TEAM ELI (ON)
TEAM OSKAR (OFF)
She's beautiful-that's always interesting.
TEAM ELI (ON)
TEAM OSKAR (OFF)
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And next Christmas I hope we'll get another present.
And welcome.
And welcome.
For the heart life is simple. It beats as long as it can.
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Re: Seasons greetings from the author
On April 18, 2010, these posts were made in the Media section of "We, The Infected," under the title of "Lilla Stjärna is here!" (created by drakkar).
And thanks to Tom for the link to the website.
Well, if anyone has any doubts about whether or not it was JAL who made a couple of visits to this forum, all doubts can be put to rest: I immediately went to the website and compared the prolouge posted here back in Dec. with the official prolouge; there are a few minor differences (last-minute editing, I'm sure), but otherwise it is word-for-word.
So...JAL really was here. And he really is a class act. Very refreshing and uplifting to know. :)
drakkar wrote:Lilla Stjärna dropped into my mailbox yesterday!!
Thanks for the update, drakkar.Tom wrote:BTW, you can actually read some of it here. http://www.smakprov.se/smakprov/Lilla-S ... 9170374036
And thanks to Tom for the link to the website.
Well, if anyone has any doubts about whether or not it was JAL who made a couple of visits to this forum, all doubts can be put to rest: I immediately went to the website and compared the prolouge posted here back in Dec. with the official prolouge; there are a few minor differences (last-minute editing, I'm sure), but otherwise it is word-for-word.
So...JAL really was here. And he really is a class act. Very refreshing and uplifting to know. :)
Re: Seasons greetings from the author
you better do it!johnajvide wrote:It has also made me think harder about how to go about it when I rewrite ”Let the old dreams die” in a few months (The epilogue to the epilogue). It´s just a very short story, but for me an important one. To be honest, some discussions on these boards have made me consider not publishing the story at all! This said with appreciation, since it has made me think about if it´s wise to give the definite answer to some questions, like I do in the story. Well, we´ll see.
please..
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nithr wrote:you better do it!johnajvide wrote:It has also made me think harder about how to go about it when I rewrite ”Let the old dreams die” in a few months (The epilogue to the epilogue). It´s just a very short story, but for me an important one. To be honest, some discussions on these boards have made me consider not publishing the story at all! This said with appreciation, since it has made me think about if it´s wise to give the definite answer to some questions, like I do in the story. Well, we´ll see.
please..
I second that motion!
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Oh where have I been?
What a lovely 1st post for me to read . Thanks for posting Mr.
What a lovely 1st post for me to read . Thanks for posting Mr.
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Balb! Where HAVE you been? I thought you were gone for good. :( Nice to "see" you again. :)