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Dreamflower's Musings by Dreamflower | 2 Review(s) |
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Antane | Reviewed Chapter: 15 on 12/28/2013 |
Great article! Gapfillers are fun to read and write because of all the things that could have happened and if done well, did happen, but just weren't written about :) Namarie, God bless, Antane :) Author Reply: Exactly! Or, were written in another POV, or were written just in passing and not in detail--so many gaps to fill, so little time | |
Kitt Otter | Reviewed Chapter: 15 on 11/29/2013 |
Some great advice, thank you! Gapfillers are my favorite, for the same reasons that I love history novels and science research: yes, we know how it all ends, but the most interesting parts often are the How and Why. Author Reply: Thank you! I love gapfillers myself, especially long plotty adventurous ones! That's what I hope to encourage with this look at some authors that I greatly admire and how they do what they do! And of course the "How and Why" are just as fascinating as the "What"! | |