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Friday, July 08, 2011
Thought for the Day
Once, a very long time ago, a client said to me, "I have dreams that you and I will get really old together." I think that was the sweetest thing anyone has ever said to me, and it's the truth. It's my dream too.
LOL...what I'm trying to figure out is how I keep getting older and you don't. I'm all for the "growing old together" thing, but it's got to be a shared experience, ya know?
But I suppose it will happen, anyway. In that case, I wouldn't want to grow old with a client, or even with a man. I would force such a man to undergo plastic surgery, Botox, expensive creams, and have him bullied into shape by an ill-tempered ex-military personal trainer.
It's one thing for a woman to show enchanting signs of maturation, but a man in decay is a sorry sight.
16 comments:
I plan to work well into my nineties sooo... LOL!
Aww. That is very sweet!
I love that it's also just one little twist away from being creepy. :)
And this is why it pays to find an agent who is not only savvy and dedicated, but also younger and healthier than you :-)
I think it's every writer's dream. I feel that way about one particular copy editor.
Sometimes the sweetest notions come from the rawest confessions. Love it! :)
That's so sweet!
LOL...what I'm trying to figure out is how I keep getting older and you don't. I'm all for the "growing old together" thing, but it's got to be a shared experience, ya know?
Kris, excellent suggestion!
Well, people do often say that finding the right agent is like finding the right spouse. It makes sense that you'd want to grow old together. :)
Mmmm....It's not really my dream to grow old.
But I suppose it will happen, anyway. In that case, I wouldn't want to grow old with a client, or even with a man. I would force such a man to undergo plastic surgery, Botox, expensive creams, and have him bullied into shape by an ill-tempered ex-military personal trainer.
It's one thing for a woman to show enchanting signs of maturation, but a man in decay is a sorry sight.
In this sense, I quite concur with Laura Maylene.
I'm happy with the concept of "getting old," period, as opposed to the alternative.
My $0.03.
I'm surprised but absolutely delighted that a literary agent agrees with this thought.
How so very cool.
That's such a sweet thing to say. It never ceases to amaze me that such wonderful bonds can grow in this profession.
Gee, it sounds like a (sort of) marriage proposal... what did you say? I hope he/she is a good friend already...
Though, as others have said, finding the 'right' agent would be like never wanting to loose them.
I love that. The right agent. The right client.
It is not love at first sight that is the rarity. It is love at last sight.
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