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Mike Miller's avatar

The only advice is to not be afraid of your own themes and statements. You've done marketing, so have first-hand experience with focus groups and market research and all the "fun" things that push so much of what should be creative work into the bland and inoffensive - or just look at anything produced before, say, 1970 or so in TV. Eventually you'll run into that person who disagrees with your themes. Hell, you'll even run into the person who disagrees with your themes who needs to tell you so - possibly rudely. Ironically, such would be a sign of success, as your work spreads out.

You be you, and don't let others tell you otherwise...

That's right, my friend, I just got to throw the Lola theme of this chapter right back at your Author's Note! Boom! Take that!

Speaking of Lola, does she have a girlfriend now, or just a play buddy? Either way, one hopes Princess Daryla doesn't have a petty, jealous side we've not seen yet.

We'll end on the observation it takes a damn good writer to sneak a lot of compelling world, character, and thematic detail into a chapter about getting dressed for work, walking to work and riding the lift to work.

Next week: work.

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Michael S. Atkinson's avatar

Hm. I don't know whether to be suspicious of Rexen or not. My guess is not and that Lola's visit was held up by something else, maybe the same person(s) behind the rubbish dumps, but I could be wrong.

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