tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15640155.post1494559479829491652..comments2024-01-05T02:07:31.478-08:00Comments on Southern Fried Woman: Oscars For Novelists?Pamela King Cablehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10911219275318102551noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15640155.post-36393318034821174972013-02-24T13:14:11.179-08:002013-02-24T13:14:11.179-08:00Great post Pam, and oh so timely! However, you'...Great post Pam, and oh so timely! However, you've got me thinking now and I do believe you've ruined a dream. I've had my "acceptance speech" penned and ready since I was ten LOL. I've never given it thought that I've never seen the "writer" accept the award for best picture. Even the screenwriting award is usually a gang of people crowding the stage giving their speech during a commercial break. I remember reading a story about a writer who actually got to be on set in a movie staring Brando. Brando didn't know the person was the writer and asked for a coffee refill. When the person was introduced as the writer, Brando looked them up and down and then held out his coffee cup. I giggle. Lynnhttp://lynnchandlerwillis.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15640155.post-5126001921034961762013-02-24T12:39:21.089-08:002013-02-24T12:39:21.089-08:00I agree. Writing a novel is not an easy task, thou...I agree. Writing a novel is not an easy task, though people who have never tried it might think it is. It's sad that the author created it and disappears from the credits. Without the author's imagination and creativity, it never would have been. Blessings for success with your great and wonderful work. I find that common thread in your writing, one I can identify with from being from the South, and I love it.B. J. Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06192745848258713549noreply@blogger.com