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« on: May 31, 2009, 07:59:04 AM »

Brendan Carroll had me laughing over the recollection of a time when I sat at a seaside bar in Maine, drinking Allagash beer.  Mind you, I didn't even like the taste, but one of my characters drank Allagash all the time.  So just to sit there and connect with the character 'in the real world' was what I call a "crossover moment".

Has anyone experienced these?  And this is not narrowed down to authors.  Readers experience 'crossover moments' when they do something that's habitual of one of their favorite characters.
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« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2009, 10:24:47 AM »

Has anyone experienced these?  And this is not narrowed down to authors.  Readers experience 'crossover moments' when they do something that's habitual of one of their favorite characters.

Yesternight's to-the-death sword duel with a truculent Zallan reeking of Sindrite brandy comes immediately to mind.

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« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2009, 10:40:37 AM »

I once had a thought of "Oh, man, poor Harry Potter" when my son gave me a jelly bean and it turned out to be a vomit-flavored Bertie Botts jelly bean...if that counts.

You know, it can induce exactly what it tastes like...
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« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2009, 10:45:15 AM »

Yes, vomit-flavored jelly beans do indeed count.  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2009, 10:47:02 AM »

Yesternight's to-the-death sword duel with a truculent Zallan reeking of Sindrite brandy comes immediately to mind.

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I don't dare ask what you were doing in real life.
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« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2009, 10:49:58 AM »

I don't dare ask what you were doing in real life.

That's as real as it gets. Tongue

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« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2009, 11:06:56 AM »

Yes, I too am wondering if you engaged a sword duel with someone or you reeked of Sindrite brandy? Or you reeked of Sindrite brandy while dueling someone? or...     Whatever the case may be, it was definitely a 'crossover moment'  Shocked
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« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2009, 11:13:46 AM »

Yes, I too am wondering if you engaged a sword duel with someone or you reeked of Sindrite brandy? Or you reeked of Sindrite brandy while dueling someone? or...     Whatever the case may be, it was definitely a 'crossover moment'  Shocked

Hm, where's that Grammar Pet Peeves thread when I need it... Wink

Logic (mine, anyway) dictates perfect sobriety when dealing with truculent Zallans.

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« Reply #8 on: May 31, 2009, 07:26:59 PM »

I don't dare ask what you were doing in real life.

LOL how do you know that wasn't the real life part?

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« Reply #9 on: May 31, 2009, 07:28:14 PM »

LOL how do you know that wasn't the real life part?

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Now that's a scary thought.  Shocked
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« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2009, 07:36:07 PM »

Brendan Carroll had me laughing over the recollection of a time when I sat at a seaside bar in Maine, drinking Allagash beer.  Mind you, I didn't even like the taste, but one of my characters drank Allagash all the time.  So just to sit there and connect with the character 'in the real world' was what I call a "crossover moment".

Has anyone experienced these?  And this is not narrowed down to authors.  Readers experience 'crossover moments' when they do something that's habitual of one of their favorite characters.
OMG! I'm having a cross-over moment right now!  Just seeing my name in your post is like "Denny Crane, Denny Crane!"  Oh, how wonderful it is to see my name in there... oh, sorry, is that shameless self Cross-Over or is that Crossing Over with John Edwards?  I'm sure that some of you wish I would just cross over and get the blankety blank off the boards!  LOL Undecided Grin
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« Reply #11 on: May 31, 2009, 09:00:33 PM »

LOL how do you know that wasn't the real life part?

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It was!  Tongue

Autobiographically,

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« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2009, 09:35:12 PM »

Brendan Carroll had me laughing over the recollection of a time when I sat at a seaside bar in Maine, drinking Allagash beer.  Mind you, I didn't even like the taste, but one of my characters drank Allagash all the time.  So just to sit there and connect with the character 'in the real world' was what I call a "crossover moment".

Has anyone experienced these?  And this is not narrowed down to authors.  Readers experience 'crossover moments' when they do something that's habitual of one of their favorite characters.

Well, since you say readers can join in.... I must say that since the lead female character in Brendan's books is from Texas and seems to be like me in a parallel universe or something, I don't even know if it is ME or her having the cross-over moment....she has MY personality....my EVERYTHING.....it is so weird, that I decided that I MUST read the entire series to find out how my life will turn out! Cheesy I am currnetly on book X (e-book) and can not wait until they are all on Kindle (much easier than lagging around the laptop) A lot, I stress A LOT of times I am in the same situation, and think OMG! This happened to her in book... WEIRD!!!!!  Undecided  Even down to a "nick-name" my boss gave me over a year ago... I knew there was a reason I felt strange about it, and recently I found the same name pinned on her in BOOK I as I was checking out the differences in the revised Kindle version and the paperback written around 2000 or something like that! I showed it to my boss and her jaw hit the floor. Grin I liked that. (I don't particularly care for her) Wink
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« Reply #13 on: June 01, 2009, 05:25:35 PM »

Yes, I too am wondering if you engaged a sword duel with someone or you reeked of Sindrite brandy? Or you reeked of Sindrite brandy while dueling someone? or...     Whatever the case may be, it was definitely a 'crossover moment'  Shocked
I'm really glad you asked that question, Mamiller, because those things scare me and I think "Am I reading this right?"  "Is it me, or is Sindrite brandy?"  or "Is it Sinned Right Brandy(which I can certainly identify with after sinning right after drinking heavily of it... the brandy, I mean. Tongue)?"  I'm still trying to figure out if a truculent Vallan is invisible or transparent! LOL.   Shocked  I have great admiration for authors who can create entire universes and work out of them like Tolkien.  Wysard will definitely be on my Must Read book.  I gotta know what this here trucelent Vallan is and if you can or cannot kill it with a sword.   Cheesy
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« Reply #14 on: June 01, 2009, 06:01:27 PM »

"Is it Sinned Right Brandy?"

Brendan, I'll buy you an Allagash when I see you.  Smiley  http://www.allagash.com/beer.htm

Carolyn, in one brief statement you captured my curiosity and interest.  I looked at your website and I want your books!   
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« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2009, 06:21:51 PM »

Carolyn, in one brief statement you captured my curiosity and interest.  I looked at your website and I want your books!   

I don't usually get fancy on this forum, but...
Thank you!

Your interest is deeply appreciated. I'm delighted you visited my site. Smiley

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Brendan, I'll buy you an Allagash when I see you.  Smiley  http://www.allagash.com/beer.htm

Oh now you are trying to get to my heart, Miss Miller!  Dark beer for dark 'knights' (pardon the pun!) Wink That would be just too, too much.  Meeting up on a rocky, stormy coast, late at night, me with my patch over one eye, my feathered swashbuckler's hat pulled low over my good eye, my wooden leg propped on the rough wooden table and you coming in, waving to me, sitting down at the bar and sending over one of those dark brews!  Wow!  What a thought.  You've made my night... whew... I was able to write that without saying 'knight'... oh, but I just did... OMG!  I'm awful... just awful. Embarrassed
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« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2009, 06:33:00 PM »

I have great admiration for authors who can create entire universes and work out of them like Tolkien.

My books were written mainly in rebellion against Tolkien.  Tongue   I describe other influences in one of my blog posts ("Love, Honor, And Inspiration").

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Wysard will definitely be on my Must Read book.  I gotta know what this here trucelent Vallan is and if you can or cannot kill it with a sword.   Cheesy

Lol! Thanks, and do let me know when you find out! Cheesy

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I don't even know if it is ME or her having the cross-over moment....she has MY personality....my EVERYTHING.....it is so weird, that I decided that I MUST read the entire series to find out how my life will turn out! Cheesy WEIRD!!!!!  Undecided  
So there you are, Miss Merry.  I have to admit, I did employ one of those soul-harvesting catts from "I can haz cheezburger" to steal your personality while you were sleeping.  Sorry.  I'll return it when I'm finished with it... Roll Eyes  You got me.
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« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2009, 06:47:13 PM »

My books were written mainly in rebellion against Tolkien.  Tongue   I describe other influences in one of my blog posts ("Love, Honor, And Inspiration").

Lol! Thanks, and do let me know when you find out! Cheesy

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Rebellion?  Against Tolkien? Shocked  I have worshipped the man throughout the ages... errr, I mean for the past two years since I grew up. Undecided  Love, Honor and Inspiration?  Sounds Romanesque.  You know like Maximus Whatsis from Gladiator.  Loved that movie.  My friend likes to say "Strength and Honor" (usually right before he takes a swing at me over some ill-fated remark about his swaggering boastfulness, which I find totally tasteless and self-promotional... uh, wait...)  So, what was that about Tolkien?  LOL
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« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2009, 06:48:23 PM »

So there you are, Miss Merry.  I have to admit, I did employ one of those soul-harvesting catts from "I can haz cheezburger" to steal your personality while you were sleeping.  Sorry.  I'll return it when I'm finished with it... Roll Eyes  You got me.

I guess this thread is not just for writers then.....why can't you just send me the rest of your work, retire the cat and give me that big stone house in Scotland and I will be just fine... my husband is over there right now anyway.... Undecided  By the way, am I ever gonna get to live "Happily Ever After".... I'm just askin'?..... Huh NO wait don't tell me! I want to read it myself! But you really should give me at least a little rest.... I have not been on a vacation in like FIFTY YEARS! Roll Eyes
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But you really should give me at least a little rest.... I have not been on a vacation in like FIFTY YEARS! Roll Eyes
The catt has harvested my soul and put it under a bell jar in the laboratory.  The lightning flashes through crusty skylights and you sit on the stool, just watching... waiting.  In the corner, the fire smolders and a blipping, blurping cauldron sends up tendrils of green smoke that lies in layers around your head.  You drag out an old book and scare up a couple of spiders before picking up your Absinthe.  Bottoms up.  My soul smashes against the glass, screaming "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"
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« Reply #22 on: June 01, 2009, 06:56:52 PM »

The catt has harvested my soul and put it under a bell jar in the laboratory.  The lightning flashes through crusty skylights and you sit on the stool, just watching... waiting.  In the corner, the fire smolders and a blipping, blurping cauldron sends up tendrils of green smoky that lies in layers around your head.  You drag out an old book and scare up a couple of spiders before picking up your Absinthe.  Bottoms up.  My soul smashes against the glass, screaming "Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"

&, &, AND I drank every DROP too....Mmmmmmmmmmm.....Absinthe.....gotta getcha sum! By the way, how do you come up with that stuff so fast? I bet you are H*ll on wheels in a debate!
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Every time I shower and use my lavender bath lotion I connect with my character Nick Battle, who aroma permeates the Jade Owl above all others.

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« Reply #24 on: June 01, 2009, 07:03:05 PM »

&, &, AND I drank every DROP too....Mmmmmmmmmmm.....Absinthe.....gotta getcha sum! By the way, how do you come up with that stuff so fast? I bet you are H*ll on wheels in a debate!
Not really, I'm just sayin'... This is actual truth. LOL! Roll Eyes
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