[inquiring mind]
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I somehow found myself reading a critique of one of my stories (no, the point is not what the critique said), that said [Story X] was "a classic
hackthis story."
I have no idea what that means.
The stories I write are the ones I want to see. The ones that I want to write. I've always been firmly of the belief that if you want to see something written you should write it your damn self. But now, I am curious.
What does "a classic
hackthis story" mean to you? Comma abuse? Crack? Lots of cursing? Ari? Discuss.
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I have no idea what that means.
The stories I write are the ones I want to see. The ones that I want to write. I've always been firmly of the belief that if you want to see something written you should write it your damn self. But now, I am curious.
What does "a classic
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Date: 2009-03-24 09:36 pm (UTC)I think also you have a good handle on the way that young men relate to one another.
You seem to be able to take plots, collections of characters and fusions of worlds that seem like they would never work and make them into something that feels real.