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Subj: Re: He's fun to read sometimes too. Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 at 10:21:47 am EST (Viewed 1 times) | Reply Subj: He's fun to read sometimes too. Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 at 06:22:19 pm EST (Viewed 564 times) | ||||||
Quote: Quote: One of the toughest things I ever had to balance was the Christian material in my two-volume novel St George and the Dragon. How does on write a saint?Quote: I have these books! I still have to read them. Yes. You have to. Quote: First though I shall finish off Premium Delivery to the Centre of the Earth. I mean, in between catching up here. Proceed. If I don't get a life then why should other people? Quote: Quote: Mac Fleetwood needs his own series. Quote: Quote: I think he probably works best as a supporting character.Quote: In a part of the whole Parodyverse sure. But I could also see him as something of a stand-alone amateur detective solving more down to earth crimes/mysteries (often of an occult nature). Quote: But not that he pursues this as a vocation - he is focused on his mission and serving the people there - he just stumbles across them - or they stumble into him. Quote: Occasionally he would run into the interesting people of Mr Lye's Laundry, or a particular Night Nurse, or possibly even a jobbing occultist would cross his path. Now and then a certain cap'ed crusader might also (he always works well with Hatty I think). Quote: The Mac Fleetwood Mysteries has a nice ring to it. Nobody is stopping you. | |||||||
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