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Old 03-07-2010, 08:47 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Moejoe, feedback time. I have been writing in a particular style, a short choppy style, rather like somebody reading a detective's notes. Because of what I'm trying to do, lots of tradition scene and backdrop information is left out (or included in the Concordance). Is the result readable enough, or should I expand the backdrop information. Constructive feedback is appreciated.

I nickname the style as micro-novels.

As to the MR anthology, I have nothing against being in it...but, frankly, Poe does nothing for me. Never has. If there is something I can fit in, I'll join up.
Poe did write three detective novels (Murder in The Rue Morgue, Purloined Letter and Mystery of Marie Roget). It would be interesting (I think) to read a Poe-style detective story done in your style...
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