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Shady Cady

Published
Mar 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
156

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Is it bad to have pretend secrets?

In a detective story its all right. For entertainment. For make believe.

When are pretend secrets wrong?

Whenever someone wants to learn.

What if they want to learn to write a make-believe story?

Do you ever consider your customers when you work on something? I mean, do you only follow your own instincts or do you imagine what might be tasteful or interesting to others I dont write detective fiction, but I imagine there is the basic form, genre, which is largely unconscious, and then there is the elaboration which is highly variable. Is that variation wholly determined by an uncompromising attitude on the part of the author or does he look over his shoulder so to speak and imagine how the audience will react, like an actor. Do you come up against this kind of consideration in your work?

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Apr 2001 Xlibris Corporation ISBN13 9780738848358 ISBN10 0738848352
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First Edition Mar 2001 Xlibris Corporation ISBN13 9781469118161 ISBN10 1469118165
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