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Old 11-02-2012, 06:01 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Of all people, a TV writer writing about flying a lightship between alien star systems should appreciate that "write what you know" does not mean "limit your writing to those things you have personally experienced."

Grr!
Let this be a terrible warning to all writers! When you insert a joke, some people will insist on taking it seriously :-)

You're not alone. The whole business of literary criticism is littered with unwarranted deep analysis. Reading commentary on Shakespeare, I sometimes want to take the writer by the throat a la The Simpsons and shout "D'oh! It's just a PUN. A JOKE. Geddit?!!"
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