Quote: chipolata @ December 16 2009, 4:08 PM GMTSounds like the clever bastard has you thinking just what it wants. Hats off to Dolly Dog.
Dolly Dogger.
Now there's a sitcom idea.
Quote: chipolata @ December 16 2009, 4:08 PM GMTSounds like the clever bastard has you thinking just what it wants. Hats off to Dolly Dog.
Dolly Dogger.
Now there's a sitcom idea.
Quote: Ben @ December 16 2009, 4:11 PM GMTDolly Dogger.
Now there's a sitcom idea.
Quote: chipolata @ December 16 2009, 3:48 PM GMTIs Jack Delaney older in the second one than the first one? Has time moved on? Or are they all going to be completely stand alone timeless tomes?
He's a couple of weeks older. The next one I am fudging. I'm not sure what to do about that question. Sue Grafton's novels are all set in the same year... 76 I think and there are no computers or moble phones etc.
But yes on that other matter I do think they will be timeless tomes!
Quote: Marc P @ December 16 2009, 4:19 PM GMTHe's a couple of weeks older. The next one I am fudging. I'm not sure what to do about that question. Sue Grafton's novels are all set in the same year... 76 I think and there are no computers or moble phones etc.
But yes on that other matter I do think they will be timeless tomes!
Ian Rankin aged Rebus in his novels fairly realistically. Although the fact he's initially described as being former SAS is quietly dropped. You author-types and your lies, eh?
Quote: Rob H @ December 16 2009, 4:21 PM GMTIan Rankin aged Rebus in his novels fairly realistically. Although the fact he's initially described as being former SAS is quietly dropped. You author-types and your lies, eh?
Mine are autobiographical as well which means I have to wait and see what happens.
Quote: Marc P @ December 16 2009, 4:19 PM GMTHe's a couple of weeks older. The next one I am fudging. I'm not sure what to do about that question. Sue Grafton's novels are all set in the same year... 76 I think and there are no computers or moble phones etc.
But yes on that other matter I do think they will be timeless tomes!
Why not set them all in the year 2000? The year before the iPod was first launched...? Come on, you're a writer, there's got to be an angle in there somewhere!
"Idea for time travel crime drama. A detective goes back in time to the year 2000 in order to try and prevent the rise of illegal music downloading. Starring John Nettles."
I liked Michael Dibdin's novels about the Italian chap. Shame when dibdin died.
The Christmas tree is pretty well f**ked and will need to be re-decorated - but I can't set it upright on my own, and some of the ornaments are broken now and the water in from the bucket has soaked lots of toys.
The cat has been banished to the kitchen where I can hear him wrecking things.
Matthew is starting to sadly realise that in order to ever have a sitcom get all the way to screen, he's going to have to tone down and ignore his natural style and personal preferences, and instead concentrate on writing something that 'fits' easilly. He may also just be wallowing in misery like a big girl though.
Quote: Marc P @ December 16 2009, 4:19 PM GMTBut yes on that other matter I do think they will be timeless tomes!
You!
*Wags finger at Marc.*
Ellie is going to see Depeche Mode tonight.
Quote: Marc P @ December 16 2009, 4:23 PM GMTMine are autobiographical as well which means I have to wait and see what happens.
'Chapter three of Hard Cheese
In which our hardened detective endures an evening of unremitting nagging from his shrew-like wife before she goes to bed and he turns into 'Punman' whose outlandish, online punning sees him acclaimed as a hero by all before he slumps into a whiskey stupor.'
I'd buy it.
Quote: chipolata @ December 16 2009, 4:28 PM GMTI liked Michael Dibdin's novels about the Italian chap. Shame when dibdin died.
The earlier ones were good. I was less keen on the latter ones. My Italian detective of choice would be Montalbano or Brunetti. Or maybe Frosto or Morsi.
Quote: EllieJP @ December 16 2009, 4:30 PM GMTEllie is going to see Depeche Mode tonight.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ December 16 2009, 4:29 PM GMTMatthew is starting to sadly realise that in order to ever have a sitcom get all the way to screen, he's going to have to tone down and ignore his natural style and personal preferences, and instead concentrate on writing something that 'fits' easilly. He may also just be wallowing in misery like a big girl though.
You big girl sell-out.
Quote: EllieJP @ December 16 2009, 4:30 PM GMTEllie is going to see Depeche Mode tonight.
I thought they were just blasphemous rumours?