Which of the following is the more intriguing power?
- People can not say no to you
- You can eliminate the ability to remember
Asking for a friend.
(Also, this is a blog maintenance post.)
Which of the following is the more intriguing power?
Asking for a friend.
(Also, this is a blog maintenance post.)
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I’m pretty sure I have both those powers after my fifth or sixth drink and the magistrates seem equally intrigued by them.
Which do YOU prefer, as the wielder of such boozeahol-fuelled impressiveness?
Heck, how am I supposed to remember?
(Just taking the piss TBH. I’m not really a drinker.)
Since I too have the second power, and definitely not the first one, I find the first one more intriguing…
Definitely the power to make people forget. I wish someone could do that for me.
The thing is that you don’t get to choose the memories they take.
The power to make people forget seems that much more loaded.
I think so too.
I just want people to say yes when I ask them to at least consider my book – and read a few pages of the sample. I am convinced they might like it, because I don’t usually ask people I don’t know at least a little bit.
It’s vindication when one of those writes back, ‘I downloaded your novel (via KU) when I received your email. I just got around to reading it last night. I put it off because it didn’t really seem like my kind of story. But I loved it. You did a great job. I will put a review up on Amazon sometime this week.’
But it is like pulling hen’s teeth to get them to try! Oh, and I still had to poke him two months later to actually write the review, but getting his note was the kind of thing that keeps me writing book 2 of the trilogy for a week.
i make squee noises when you tell me stuff.