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Old 12-06-2011, 07:40 AM   #103
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Wheels within wheels within wheels, etc,etc until everything comes together is always good. But keeping up with a lot of sub plots can sometimes make one work the grey mater, to keep the whole in focus.

Man, the Song of Ice & Fire books stretched that to the limit. I almost had to resort to plotting things on a map...
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