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26/01/2012

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Ashokraj

Thanks, Marilyn. Deadlines are terrific morivatots, and I probably couldn't have written so quickly had I not had the plot laid out for me in the script.Tetewa, I hope you enjoy this one, too.L.T., I agree. part of what made this experience so valuable for me was the simple fact that I'd never tried anything like it before. As you say, it pushed me beyond my comfort zone, and that helped me develop my craft in ways I'd never anticipated.Mmarques, the short answer is "both". I'm sure I wrote faster because so much of the plotting and all the dialog was there for me. But there were times when I wanted to take the story in a slightly different direction, or I wanted to develop a point of view character a certain way, and I couldn't because it wasn't my book, and everything was already mapped out. So having so much already done for me was both a blessing and a curse.Thanks, Jennifer. As I say above in response to Marques question, it was both more complex and less so. But it definitely was DIFFERENT from anything I'd tried before.Thank you, Emily!

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