To: James Ewell Brown Stuart
The perils of writing true-to-life fiction. ;-) I'm happy for you.
I guess that's part of why I'm doing sci-fi. if the rules don't fit, you make up new ones.
But I'm still stuck on the same scene I've been stuck on for three days...because human nature is the same, no matter the setting.
4,998 posted on
11/08/2006 9:05:18 AM PST by
RosieCotton
(NaNoWriMo: 14045/50,000)
To: RosieCotton
Yes...and my targeted audience is very savvy, so if I'm going to change history, I had better make sure it is plausible and reasonable and all those adjectives. If not, I am sunk!
Just introduce an evil twin and that way you can have them do whatever they want and the audience will have to guess who is doing what!
5,006 posted on
11/08/2006 9:18:42 AM PST by
James Ewell Brown Stuart
(Go back and do your duty even as I have done mine. I would rather die than be whipped.)
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