User:Madaliene0n

Hello, l suppose my efforts here will amount to a " gossip " column. I have only come here in an attempt to correct the story of GoNightclubbing ,which l was - have been omitted from ,of the designs of two( ex) associates. Gossiping has become a way of doing certain business, depending on which News show you are considering as valid , l suppose. So l will tell you a NY City story concerning the modern state of Agents ,in today's arena. Litauer & Wilkinson was Kurt Vonnegut, the science fiction writer , was his Literary Agent. Located somewhere in midtown Manhattan. Many works fielded from the Agents there ,have graced the pages of Knopf, Random House and so on.l happen to know of a writer l knew personally , who regularly submitted articles and stories to Litauer. And it dawned on me this Christmas season ,this property that is always being shown at this time ,um it the movies concern, a kid who is at home alone ,and robbers try to get in the house. It dawned on me ,um that something was familiar ( very ) about this, the theme of this Christmas movie. Now what if that story was stolen ? I mean itself, the thing wants to show the virtue of juvenile ingenuity against adversity...? Is there a huger idea ? That is a huge idea, it would take quite a mind to conceive it. But to ' steal it ' and then take the credit away from the original person ? Now l know when this story was written and that it was submitted to Litauer, it's title was , " The Little Bastard "  as that phrase is repeated during the struggle against the kid fending off his parents home against two adult criminals. There is no way for myself to do anything about this. I only am mentioning it as, interesting. If anyone knows about how the Home Alone property was conceived, lm quite sure that " Litauer & Wilkinson" will arise noticably in the details thereof.