tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262667444203368600.post1615434970655983795..comments2023-10-19T22:16:05.831-07:00Comments on The repurposed writer: I was Like Peggy on Mad MenConsuelo Saah Baehrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16106845289763202756noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262667444203368600.post-43842487955758790632011-10-26T11:35:58.684-07:002011-10-26T11:35:58.684-07:00I agree Carla - it was the camaraderie that made i...I agree Carla - it was the camaraderie that made it memorable. I did learn a lot about writing.<br />When we did the catalogue and had to fit two pages of copy into one inch, I had to be inventive.<br /><br />Thank you for your comments and so happy you related to the setting of Nothing To Lose. I had to use those days in my fiction and find a worthy heroine to put in there.Consuelo Saah Baehrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16106845289763202756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3262667444203368600.post-70038440828371955362011-10-26T07:49:31.848-07:002011-10-26T07:49:31.848-07:00I loved reading Nothing to Lose...your characters ...I loved reading Nothing to Lose...your characters and their lives reminded me so much of my start in advertising. I was designing dvd cases and ads for horrible music and movies, but the camaraderie and the sense that we were all struggling together made it downright enjoyable. Not to mention that we all felt so superior to what we were working on. <br /><br />I can remember being just old enough to be interested in clothes, and looking at those sale ads and dreaming of the day when I would have a job and buy whatever cut-price designer knock off my little heart desired.carlareyhttp://www.wednesdaywandered.comnoreply@blogger.com