Holly H Hart

Everything Comes in Threes, Doesn’t it?

Everything Comes in Threes, Doesn’t it?
 
by Holly H Hart
 

This story starts just hours after the end of my story Ida The Spy.
Holly has just found out that a third daughter has become hers as a result of some black magic. But who dunnit? And why? How Shannon appear out of nowhere, (somewhere?), on the mountain above the house Holly is in the process of buying?

More warning about the new Facebook thingy, 'Titan"?

http://www.salon.com/technology/dan_gillmor/2010/11/15/faceb...
In the above article, Dan Gillmor at Salon warns about a couple of issues
One if them is the part about the conversations feature which includes a complete archive of everything you’ve ever electronically exchanged with your friends and loved ones on Facebook: What a treasure trove for divorce lawyers and law enforcement.

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Okay, so in one area, Facebook, I'm a Luddite

I do not, nor will I, put my life out on the internet.

I want absolutely nothing to do with Facebook in particular, because they are constantly invading the privacy of not just their users, but the people their users are in contact with.

I know two people who said things on facebook that cost them a job, because even though they had removed it, it was still archived on the internet.

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Just a little something good August 6 only

This comic is only available for one day, before being replaced the next day, but I thought it fit our community a bit

http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_7419300

And on the far left are some newslinks, one of which is about the judge in the California Proposition 8 case.

Holly

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Turnabout is fair play

I edit for a number of authors here, and do not ask for any notice in print, either on their stories, or elsewhere. I do it to help them with their stories, for as most will admit, And I certainly will on my own writings. The author is usually too close to the story. When looking it over, the author sees what they meant to write / thought they had written, instead of what actually went down on paper ( or in pixels on their screen). It is always helpful to have at least one extra set of eyes look at the story.

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This is weird ...

Every once in a while, someone posts a comment or blog about apparently not being able to reach as TG site such as this because of suspected censorship.

That's not my problem, at least, not entirely.

I can't reach any site except Top Shelf right now. Everything I was connected to and anything I try to reach, not comes up with a page asking me to 'CLICK HERE' to download installation software for Comcast if I'm a customer. OR, if I'm a Comcast Technician,to take the next step, and activate my connection.

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I'd like to thank PS, in New Zealand for taking over the Bike Archive

For quite a while, Real Life, in the form of time spent looking for work, and a few other things, got in the way of archiving EAFOAB.

I'm no longer looking for work, but the new job came with a relatively long commute, so my time is still at a premium. I would like to spend it on other stuff, and limit my time at BCTS to reading and editing.

PS, in New Zealand has been, with my thanks, collecting everything from 650 on, in the usual 50 chapter blocks.

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I'm not complaining ... far from it.

When I posted Maggie the Kitten's Kitten Tail', I did an experiment.

I deliberately posted my story about her, right behind it. I even used her name in the title, as I had done when I originally wrote it for her.

Result?

At this moment, her story has 514 reads, mine has just 383.
And I'm not upset, because she has written a lot more quality stories than I have, and probably always will be able to do so. Her work is deserving of catching the eye of her fans just because she wrote it.

Holly

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Maggie the Kitten Grows Up



Maggie the Kitten Grows Up

 

by Holly H Hart


 

A Kitten Tale written 4 years ago for Maggie the Kitten
If you haven't read her 'The Kitten Tail', you should read it first.

Does anyone else have this problem at BCTS?

When I check in at BCTS WITHOUT logging in, I am always missing a few blogs and stories that I can only see if I am logged in.
For instance right now, as I AM logged in, I can see Gamma Trials; Working Relations -6; & Homecoming Princess-Princess Found 12; AND I can see a blog PCOS. But if I log out, they disappear and the last story I can see is Easy As Falling Off A Bike 762.

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Easy As Falling Off A Bike—Off-Site Archive

Easy As Falling Off A Bike
by Angharad

This magnum opus has been archived in 50-part collections which can be found at TGLibrary.

The archive now contains all parts up to 1,450.

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Ida The Spy

 

Will the contemptible, way too curious Ida, from TGIF get hers? This prologue is almost guaranteed to confuse my regular collaborators, as it has almost nothing to do with the story they have been reviewing for me. Or does it?

Ida The Spy

By
Holly H Hart

Copyright 2007

Permission to post to other sites is not explicitly granted. Please request permission via private message via Big Closet / Top shelf site

California Girls

I want to thank Maggie for letting me add a couple of lines in TGIF to make this story work better, and for her work in making my Maggie fit her vision. And Heather Rose for rewriting her sections in her own language. The story is mine, with their help and a lot of help from shalimar, to whose online family we belong, and for her invention of Little Kids Kamp.

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Holly H Hart

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