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Old 03-30-2011, 08:20 AM   #49
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
It's seems lots of stories do similar things. It's popular in movies too. I've read more than one interview with writers who say "Well, real life rarely ends in a tidy, happy-ever-after package."
To them I say: "Screw you. When I want real life, I'll put the novel down and live it my self."

I like tidy little packages at the end of my fiction. Call me quaint.
Just re-posting this because all I can say is: What s/he said! That's why I read...

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