Eric wrote:You write advertisements [sic] for FAIR and FARMS that appear in a Deseret News newspaper insert [sic] and on a blog [sic].
That's the spirit! Repeating your mantra again and again will make it much more convincing.
Eric wrote:Comparing your Mormon Times blog [sic] to the New York Times? LOL!
Good grief
no! I would never
dream of comparing my piddling attempts at writing to the Stratfordian heights that you've evidently attained.
Sigh. I thought I'd made it perfectly clear that I wasn't trying to put myself in your rarified league.
Eric wrote:You are how old, Bro. Peterson? You're in the sunset of your life,
LOL. The undertaker's already measured me, and my wife has bought the flowers. She's counting the minutes now.
Eric wrote:you've been reduced to blogging [sic] shameless plugs for FARMS and the ironically named FAIR blog [sic],
Yes, I've fallen precisely that far. Except in the respects that you've gotten wrong.
Eric wrote:and you want to criticize me for not writing junk in newspapers (that you don't write for either)?
If I haven't named precisely the right newspapers in which your column appears, I apologize. Your Olympian disdain for my pathetic columns in the miserable little regional newspaper
The Deseret News signals unmistakably that your own writing appears in more exalted venues. There's not a chance that I could be mistaken about this. Please name the newspapers in which your column appears!
Eric wrote:Please. I sold my first screenplay when I was 23 years old.
To whom did you sell it? Where can we see the film that resulted?
And what of the numerous screenplays that you've sold since then? Who produced them? Are the films that were based on them available on DVD?
I've never doubted your eminence as a writer. You've assured us of it a number of times, and I have absolutely no reason to disbelieve you.
My wife's cousin is a screenwriter, too. We like him a lot, and often spend time with him when we're in California. One of his films was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Screenplay and Best Picture, and actually won Best Actor and Best Actress. It was also nominated for several Golden Globes, including Best Screenplay, and won Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Film (Musical or Comedy). Are you the guy that beat him out that year??? If so, I can hardly wait to tell him of our acquaintance.
Eric wrote:I have many more wonderful projects going on.
No doubt! Things beyond my wildest imaginings, I'm sure. Soon-to-be-recognized classics of literature and the cinema.
Eric wrote:Nothing I do requires my plugging nonsense to an audience of people I've spent years consistently expressing contempt for.
I guess that, by those you say you've spent years consistently expressing your contempt for, you mean theists in general and Mormons and particular? (A little unclear, that.)
No, I'll readily grant that your work isn't well known among theists and Mormons, though I have no doubt that it's very famous among others, somewhere.
Eric wrote:Why is it that you have to advertise your column here? On this specific message board?
Because it is, as it boasts, a free-speech zone. Free and largely effortless advertising. Not only for my column, but for various books and articles that I want to recommend.
Would you like to have me muzzled?
I do it elsewhere, too. Not just here.
Eric wrote:After retiring a dozen or so times.
I think you're rounding up a bit. Like, quite a bit.
Anyway, the last time I left the board -- which lasted about a year or so -- I didn't say I was "retiring" or leaving. I didn't say anything. I simply stopped posting.
And then I decided to post again, largely for advertising purposes, and only in the Celestial Forum. Which has, I might add, developed a much more brisk traffic since I showed up -- though, alas, that's largely because some of those most obsessed with attacking me have brought their Terrestrial Forum approaches into the Celestial Forum.
Eric wrote:I think that is a question worth exploring.
Explore away!
Perhaps you can get yet another bestselling publication or award-winning film out of it. (You're welcome, in advance.)