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HH

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Al B. Harper

Subj: Re: Go for it.
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 at 11:24:22 am EDT (Viewed 2 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Go for it.
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 at 05:22:40 am EDT (Viewed 3 times)



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      I'm not sure what a Mumphrey novel might look like, or even what genre it might classify as.



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    It would look awesome, that's what.


]And would it be modern Mumphrey or 40's Mumphrey?


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    And you would create a new genre. It would be called "Watson".


]Maybe later.


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    You have the skeleton (and some of the muscle, skin and organs) of a Mumphrey series there already you know.


]Not convinced. All of Mumphrey's adventures have been very much tied into the Parodyverse.


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    Better, head straight for Hollywood, and write a screenplay.


I suspect that would need to be at their invitation. Surprisingly Speilberg hasn't called yet. For that matter neither has Stan Lee.


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    Jobbing Occultists? I'm so there.


]You may want to stand a little way out of the blast zone.


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      I thought it might be interesting. It's certainly making me stretch some writing muscles I've not used before.



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    My own are sadly quite deflated. I need a 'writing holiday'.


]I just need a holiday.


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      Yes, there are a couple of villains from that who might translate across well.



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    Yes, yes there are.


]I think they'd work best as main protagonists in other volumes, however.

I did think about bringing them together in the Parodyverse, Sir Lucian, the Bonewalker, and Wexford the Dissected Man as the New Hellraisers.



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      Now that my holidays are over I think things might get a bit slower.



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    Pfft. No excuses. Get to work!


]That's all I hear from everyone.






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