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  • Great story writing analysis. I'll keep this show in mind while creating my fictional characters. Lots here that makes the show a success. I love the throwback aspect of it. I don't even care for science fiction normally :)
  • ...f service. When I edit for someone, I'm not just sharing my knowledge of grammar and punctuation but also my knowledge of literature and literary analysis.  I figure that if you are go...
  • I agree with much of Cait's analysis, which is why I hadn't been to BookExpo for a few years. This year I went partly to meet everyone from SWP! That said, I do think there are other...
  • ...sponse, but you addressed some very important and relevant questions that are frequently asked within our industry. Thank you for your thoughtful analysis and very poignant questions....
  • ...s muster as a art form, and, frankly, neither is anyone else it seems, all except my very critical friend who calls into play all of my rusty lit analysis skills from college.  He can...
  • Kevin Camp commented on her article Dry Drunk, Part 2
    ...f, but I do know that what goes up isn't necessarily going to be for every reader. I think you and I have a lot in common with the rock music and analysis. You mentioned Neil Young, wh...
  • Kevin Camp commented on her article Dry Drunk (An Excerpt)
    I do appreciate this feedback and analysis, Jane. The question remaining for me is whether I stay in character until the end, or drop enough hints during the story that people realize he is not to be trusted. Salinger didn't drop the hammer until the last few pages.
  • I've read several blog posts by indie authors who provided detailed analysis on their free e-book campaigns, and my impression, like Brooke's, is that the strategy is best suited for g...
  • ...it is raising a mixed-race child, though, here. (She already gets a lot of attention as a "hafu," or "half" here, which leaves a lot of room for analysis and commentary...). Anyway, t...
  • You are so spot on, Jill! I can find myself getting so hung up on do's and dont's and wishing to write like some writer's work I admire to almost the point of analysis paralysis. Staying focused on being me and writing from what flows is so much easier. Great first post, lots of reflection here.