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Amy-Strange

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25. Do you read anthologies?
Wed May 27, 2020, 06:51 AM
May 2020

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because I think that would be tough with a fifty page rule, but hey, that's just me.

Personally, I have a one page rule, and the title also has to be interesting.

It can't be too expensive either, or pretend to be smart when it's not.

It also has to have a lot of dialogue, but unfortunately, most of that will probably be in the present tense.

Damn, that sucks!
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Totally agree! CrispyQ May 2020 #1
Except for Charles Dickens leftieNanner May 2020 #3
You are right. CrispyQ May 2020 #8
I couldn't finish the first Harry Potter until after I saw the movie. 3catwoman3 May 2020 #10
I have definitely gotten more selective with my reading choices leftieNanner May 2020 #11
I, too, am a re-reader. I know a lot of people think that is... 3catwoman3 May 2020 #13
OH! Winds of War and War and Remembrance!! leftieNanner May 2020 #14
I rewatch The American President when... 3catwoman3 May 2020 #15
I need to read them again leftieNanner May 2020 #16
I also love to re-read books... Amy-Strange May 2020 #20
I'm not a speed reader, but a relatively fast reader. 3catwoman3 May 2020 #22
I've also found that the second time around is a better read... Amy-Strange May 2020 #23
I'm a 50 pager as well. bif May 2020 #19
Do you read anthologies? Amy-Strange May 2020 #25
You mean like this sort of thing? mr_lebowski May 2020 #2
Yes, that's what I mean. Nt raccoon May 2020 #5
I would say when it's written in present tense ... then it's basically a play. mr_lebowski May 2020 #7
Here I am... Newest Reality May 2020 #4
You grabbed me! Nt raccoon May 2020 #6
I'd pay money to read the rest of that story... Amy-Strange May 2020 #24
Well, the author probably had a very good reason for using that perspective PJMcK May 2020 #9
I likewise cannot abide books written in the present tense. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2020 #12
"Immediacy to the action" The King of Prussia May 2020 #17
Excellent point. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2020 #18
It's a personal choice for sure... Amy-Strange May 2020 #21
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