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Re: Has anyone made a real conlang?

From:Sarah Marie Parker-Allen <lloannna@...>
Date:Wednesday, April 23, 2003, 11:05
I actually have always enjoyed the act of writing (both typing and actually
writing by hand) far more than the sharing of what I wrote down.  My current
guilty pleasure is writing HTML pages for my own amusement; they'll never
see the light of day off of this computer.  I also like writing novels,
working on my conlangs, writing academic pieces, etc., that I don't have any
real interest in publishing.  When my conlangs are more fully developed, I
suspect that I'll fall victim to the same effect that Russian has already
introduced -- I actually like writing things more in Russian than I do in
English.  Too bad my work on my conglangs isn't quite rolling along fast
enough for me to express coherent thoughts, yet.

Sarah Marie Parker-Allen
lloannna@surfside.net
http://www.geocities.com/lloannna.geo
http://lloannna.blogspot.com

Waiting for the day when lawyers will stop ruining all our fun, since 1980.

> -----Original Message----- > Behalf Of Rob Nierse
> Besides that, my most lofty aim is not to make a webpage, but > a book. I have the pens, the book itself (beautifully leatherbinded), > only the language needs to flesh out a little more ... > > This little book gives me the highest pleasure. Does that mean that > my conlang is no real conlang? I don't think so. > > BTW, anyone else who derives the same pleasure from merely writing > down things in your conlag/conscript? > > Rob > ---
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