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Reply Subj: Re: Go for it. Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 at 05:01:18 am EDT (Viewed 3 times) | |||||||
Quote: I'm not sure what a Mumphrey novel might look like, or even what genre it might classify as.It would look awesome, that's what. And you would create a new genre. It would be called "Watson". You have the skeleton (and some of the muscle, skin and organs) of a Mumphrey series there already you know. Better, head straight for Hollywood, and write a screenplay. Quote: I quite like O'Malley. I'm still not sure whether to include her though. There's already an awful lot of stuff going into this book.On reflection, she may overshadow Vinnie. So maybe best to keep her out, at least until the second series. Quote: Almost everything I write tends to get a romance in it somewhere, be it Caphans or forest outlaws or jobbing occultists. It's a cheap and easy way of getting the audience interested in a couple of characters and it allows for them to tell each other - and the reader - about themselves.Quote: I agree with the fast paced action comment too. I'm a bit bothered that this particular volume doesn't have enough.Jobbing Occultists? I'm so there. Quote: I thought it might be interesting. It's certainly making me stretch some writing muscles I've not used before.My own are sadly quite deflated. I need a 'writing holiday'. Quote: Yes, there are a couple of villains from that who might translate across well.Yes, yes there are. Quote: Now that my holidays are over I think things might get a bit slower.Pfft. No excuses. Get to work! | |||||||