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Old 06-08-2010, 01:49 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by DaringNovelist View Post
Um, excuse me? There's a ton of open ended series fiction out there. Everything from Tony Hillerman to Agatha Christie. Or sf series like Miles Vorkosigan, or the Liaden books. (Many of those kinds of series actually have cliffhanger hook from book to book, too.) Family sagas.
Fine, let's just agree that we will never agree on the meaning of the terms "open ended" or "serial" and drop it.

(Edited to add-- I was thinking that you were that other guy. But I still will not conciser a series of complete, self-contained novels to be a "serial.")

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