I am formally asking for your permission to edit, and print the discussion specifically pertaining to my choice-journey on The Mythographer (from the post: "Listening and Speaking for Big Kids Only" to "Who's That Little Vagabond Who Stole the Secular Bible"), and the current discussion on this page. If everyone is okay with me making a hard copy of these discussions, please let me know if you would like a hard copy as well. If you are not okay with this, I will respect that, and not make hard copies.
-Benjamin

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Yeah, yeah. I'm down (and have been using things written on the sites for years without permission... sue me).
"I'm down"
definitely miss that.
go ahead.
i'm down. i imagine any sensible reader would recognize this as dialogue in progress and not take it as our final will and testament.
funny, i was just going to send Matthew an email asking if I could use a quote of his from way back in an article i'm having published this year. hopefully i still have your email address right matthew, you'll be hearing from me asap.
incidentally, i actually have somewhere in my hard drive a cut and paste copy of the debates from way way back on matthew's guestbook! i don't know if i'll ever go look at them, but i have them if anyone wants em. i wasn't going to print them off or anything, but i did save them.
yes, but I'll expect royalties cheques.
your royalty % is .5 of nothing. The cheque will be blank...and not in the good way!
What thinks Joel?
Yeah, im good. I tried to comment thus eariler but it wouldn't letta mei...?
Im all good.
sweet. Does anyone want a hard copy of anything?
are you getting them published through a website?
no, i am planning on going to a thesis binding store to get a copy made for myself. If anyone else wants one, i can get it priced out. Other than that, i can simply print off the edited version and just send it loose to whomever wants one.
It costs about 1,000 dollars to get it published through a POD website. I don't really want to go there right now.
You should check out lulu.com they have some really cheap ways to publish stuff, you want it in a real book form.
I am getting some stories put in a book as a gift for my Grandparent's 50th and two copies at 64 pages (hard cover) plus tax and shipping was only 50 or so bucks.
wow. lulu.com changed so much since the last time i was there. I will look into going through them. If I do, I will probably want each of you to write an introduction of sorts...after re-reading what was written after I edit it.
Good deals on that site.
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