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Old 08-12-2013, 11:57 PM   #15
Gregg Bell
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Hitch!

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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Are you sure it's a thriller you want to write?

FWIW, I don't think anyone cares how rapidly or slowly your heroine learns all the details of the plot, as long as the ride along the way is brisk.

Hitch
Read the Renner book. Thanks. It gave me a real good grounding in the basics.

And yeah, it's going to be even zanier than Evanovich. WAY zanier. But it will be in the guise of a thriller. So what's the genre? Faux thriller? And the goal of the book will be to make you LOL. It will be uber violent but cartoon violence. And the fate of the world (lol) will hang in the balance but it will be a joking fate.

Good advice on Lindsay. (Don't want her lawyers after me! lol)

And you're right about the revelation of the dastardly deed. I want it to be suspenseful FOR YOU! (And it will be brisker than an ice cold glass of Lipton tea. PROMISE!!!!!!!!!)
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