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1 | 2 | Next1 Citation Right, so this is my attempt at making myself a masterplan. Goal: Finish a book. Target Deadline: February 2009.The thing is, now that I've crossed the hurdle of finishing a first draft of a novel not once but three times, the thing that scares the crap out of me most is the editing process. Or rather, revising what I've written to make it good enough to show to people whose opinions I actually care about. Inter Vivos is about 50,000 words long right now, and needs to be about 90,000. Dorcas is, technorati.com
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Trusts: a description in layman?s terms (with a twist of Latin) - part 3 1 Citation What do Trusts mean to a Property Investor? Trusts offer solutions for many situations but it does not necessarily mean that it is a solution for all problems. The working of a trust must be fully understood before it is created. It is very important that you get advice from an expert in the field of trusts and that you do not allow anyone (including me) to influence your decision-making. Also bear in mind that the rules / legislation can change and the discussion in these essays are purely o, technorati.com
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1 Citation I've been trying to embed a video into my blog, and I can't work out how to do it, so here's the YouTube link: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=h4focttTjOwThe video is not particularly good, but I've been trying to research what the world would be like "after Global warming", as it were. This is all part of my world-building exercise for Inter Vivos. Does anyone know anywhere I can get some good "after" information from? I'm specifically interested in the effects on the Mediterranean.Urgh. Inter V, technorati.com
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The muse comes a knockin' ... and I'm at work! 1 Citation All day I've been wanting to write. Crazy, eh? Right from this morning, I've been itching to do some writing. That rarely happens. But instead, I've had to go to work and do office things instead. And I'm betting this latest wind of inspiration won't last until Friday. Hmpf.Anyho, Chapter Two of Inter Vivos (the rewrite) is almost completed. I'm not sure about the tone in the middle, and there's a bit of language polishing that needs doing, but it's progressing well. Seeing as Chapter One might, technorati.com
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Trusts: a description in layman?s terms (with a twist of Latin) - part 2 1 Citation Last time round we had a very basic look at Trusts and this time I would like to delve a bit deeper into Living Trusts. Just to get on track again and get the juices flowing: This is how trusts work A trust is an agreement between the owner of assets and the trustees of the trust that will manage the assets with the necessary care to the benefit of the trust beneficiaries. It is an effective and flexible way of making sure that the assets remain in safekeeping and are managed objectively and, technorati.com
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Trusts: a description in layman?s terms (with a twist of Latin) 1 Citation Introduction I trust you are all well. (Excuse the pun). The first time I heard about a Trust, I thought it had something to do with leaving your youngest daughter alone with the neighbor?s teenage son and ?trusting? they were only going to watch the Disney channel. When I heard about an Inter Vivos Trust, I was floored and went to the Doctor to have my cholesterol checked. With this article I will attempt to summarize the different Trust structures and what they are all about and hopefully n, technorati.com
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1 Citation I am blogging this from the platform at Hinckley train station, where my train isn't for another 30 minutes, and I'm freezing! Thank God for BlackBerry! At least I won't be frozen and bored, and the typing is actually helping my fingers not turn blue. Think its time I dug my gloves out. Anyhow, today I have written 6 pages of Inter Vivos, and have found myself in the unfortunate position where I may have to research morgues!I'm really looking forward to NaNoWriMo and beginning my Dorcas story, f, technorati.com
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Week Three, and I'm still slogging on... 1 Citation My best friend, Jen, had a baby yesterday, her second, a little girl called Abigail Hannah. Luckily, she was born by caesarean - I say "lucky" because she weighed 9lbs 12 ozs! Ouch!I've written just over 28000 words of my NaNoWriMo novel so far, and am on schedule - just. I've been finding it hard to sit still and concentrate for long periods of time, so I've been doing three sessions of thirty minutes a day, roughly, which allows me to crank out the necessary words for the daily target. I haven, technorati.com
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1 Citation I read this news story yesterday, and got a bit upset that Inter Vivos was completely stupid, and, for a futuristic distopian work of fiction, was out dated in regards to modern medical discoveries - why would people need machines to replace organs, when they could grow new parts using stem cells. I fell into a bit of a depression.Then, today, I read this news story, and was filled with joy, as this supports the premise of my story after all, that people can survive without organs, and so my nov, technorati.com
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1 Citation Chancery Court Examines Fiduciary Relationships Involving Trust Beneficiaries; Refers to Prodigal Son Parable In Mitchell v. Reynolds, (Del. Ch., Jan. 7, 2009), read opinion here, the Delaware Chancery Court explains in a 40-page decision the contours and the factually subtle aspects of the analysis employed to determine the existence of a fiduciary relationship, as well as the legal aspects of the duties and rights of both trust beneficiaries and the creators of the trust--who all happen to, technorati.com
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