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Old 06-11-2011, 10:12 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by mayoi View Post
• Rushed endings.
I read a lot of old pulp stories. What would happen is that the writer would realize he hit his word count for the story, thus ending the story. Like with in a page or two the whole story would just wrap up. There is no excuse in novels for them, but in the old pulps is a different matter. In pulps I actually enjoy the quick endings, for the sheer insanity of them.
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