Sunday, August 19, 2012

* Definitely Inside The Lines

This blog entry has been removed, revised and included in the romping sci-fi epic TESTAMENT: FUNNY BADGERS by Indigo Roth, Red Angel Publishing, 2013.

Its reference in the book is CUTTLEFISH 2:1-121

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20 comments:

  1. "Agents never panick, but he's clearly highly motivated." A wonderful description of Elliot... which reminds me of an apt description for the part time evil genius... "He's not crazy, just enthusiastic!"

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    1. Hey Paula! You know, you might be onto something there. It remains to be seen quite how crazy this "new" best friend of mine is... Indigo x

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  2. You should charge admission. Seriously. What a glorious tale. War is big business. I can't help thinking Elliot takes his orders from those for whom World Peace would mean a sizable decline in profits. Looking forward to the next chapter...

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    1. Hey Jayne! Thank you, what a fantastic thing to say! But fear not - Elliot is a force for good, whatever the Board want him to do. As for World Peace, it's a perspective. I'll say no more. Thanks for your endless support here =) Indigo x

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  3. My oh my! What has he done this time???

    Wonderful story writing as usual! :)

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    1. Hey Kato! Oh, you know how it is with curiosity ;> Lots more nonsense to come, too. Thanks for sticking with this one! Indigo x

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  4. OK, I shall have to change my name again.
    *looks over wall*
    Colin Cowpat

    Hmm.

    That said, I love the story. Nicely done.

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    1. Dear Mr. Cowpat, Leonard Rossiter would be proud of you, Sir! That said, I'm truly delighted you enjoyed this retelling; I'd been worried. Or is it eczema? Roth

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  5. Fantastic story. I got caught up in it from the get go. Max is a genius, but we all know genius is usually accompanied by wack-a-doodle, but it's all good. I can't wait for the next part of this series. And Oh how I'd love to go to that guy's basement!

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    1. Hey Linda! Well bless you, I tried to paint a picture, but you know how it is; these damned things write themselves after a while. The rest of the tale will appear in due course =) And be careful what you wish for! Indigo x

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  6. basements are indeed wonderful things. =)

    such a team! glad to see, as always, you are still one step ahead of Elliot. ;)

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    1. Hey Eolist! I don't have a basement =( But I know a man that does! As for Elliot, well... I wish he'd been a few minutes earlier. Indigo x

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  7. Cool cuttlefish picture!

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    1. Thanks Dr. Zibbs! Finally, someone noticed the reason I wrote the story. And yes, I work that way more often than you think. And good news - it's on a t-shirt! Details in the next few days! Indigo

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  8. Do you use duo or quad core squids?

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    1. Hey Anonymous! Each has more cores than they know what to do with. And when linked, they're off the chart. Clever little bastards; there will be trouble. Indigo

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  9. Loved this story and to see where the name changed. Thought the Elliot's enterance was superb. Another wicked tale, Indigo! G

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    1. Thanks G! Don't know how I missed this one! :)

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