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Old 09-01-2017, 06:58 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
Thanks Doc! You know at first I thought that quote was kind of a haiku type tautology type thing, but it's been growing on me. (And I think Victor Hugo might have a little more gravitas than TheHeroWithinMe.) (Not to knock Hero, but Hugo is Hugo after all.)

I wonder if this epigraph might say romance more than thriller though. But it does say to "die" of love, which works well with my title. I wonder if it will have people as confused as I am as to what it means. I wonder if that would be a bad thing. I also wonder if it might be a good thing. Like, 'Wow, this thing is deep.' Ha ha.

Since you're not writing a literary novel (it's a mystery novel, after all), I don't think most readers will even care.
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