On 24 Oct 1999 18:44:00 GMT, dpeschel at u.washington.edu (Derek Peschel)
wrote:
>In article <K0IQ3.2061$pp1.35920 at dfw-read.news.verio.net>,
>Gamma <gamma at clark.net> wrote:
>>In article <7utjmp$10f6$1 at nntp4.u.washington.edu>,
>>Derek Peschel <dpeschel at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>>>In article <38121F9C.EC88FF03 at alcyone.com>,
>>>Erik Max Francis <max at alcyone.com> wrote:
>>>>Ian Stirling wrote:
>>>>[writing in the first person and then having the narrator die]
>>>>>>>> Quite a few authors have done that, only to have the first person die.
>>>>>>>>Sounds like a pretty goofy format to me.
>>>>>>Actually it's a very useful format! It allows f
>>>>Derek? DEREK?? Omigod, we lost Derek! Somebody g
>>t luckily, if the writer is bad enough, the main character can come back in
>the sequel.
>
Dune Heretic?
Regards,
-=Dave
Just my (10-010) cents
I can barely speak for myself, so I certainly can't speak for B-Tree.
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