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Old 07-29-2015, 06:34 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
Thanks. I had an error in my link it seems. So it looked like the two freebies had vanished.

It appears as if all these little mini jobs are always available.

As you may know, they used to have a full megapack available free once every week, but they've stopped doing that in order to cut corners and save paper....and cause frustration.

Maybe next year only one story from one minipack will be free.

The year after that, maybe only one page from one story from one minipack will be free.

After that, perhaps only one sentence from one page from one story from one minipack will be free.

I sense that following the above, only one word from one sentence from one page from one story from one minipack will be free.

And finally, after that, only one letter from one word from one sentence from one page from one story from one minipack will be free. Coming soon: A new Letterpack, for discerning readers only!

At that point, they might decide to put out a Fredric Brown special minipack (one of my favorite writers), one that contains no words at all.

Fredric Brown short story spoiler:

Spoiler:

After all, in one short story Brown had a character stranded on a desert island who tried to write the greatest poem ever written, and in frustration was only able to write one word. Talk about a minimalist poem!



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