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Writers F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:58 am)
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Michaele wrote:
A published novel by a very famous author had two computer techs, one named Stone. On several occasions when the other tech wanted to speak to his partner he "turned to Stone". It struck me as very silly every time.
Pepper wrote:
Once in a short story I had a guy drop his hands. I had such an impulse to have the other guy pick them up and give them back to him. Instead I added the phrase "to his sides."
I have to admit, every time I read someone has "dropped their eyes to the floor," I want to add, "and they rolled out the door."
Message edited on: 03/28/2005 08:06