Re: Dialogue swap British/American...?



"RJM" <scratch.pad@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Threads, eh? As it happens, my thirty second novel (available in
my attic) had an American character in it.

Let's see here. A man writes a thousand words a day. Assuming 6
hours of actual productive writing during each day, that gives 360
minutes of writing, thus 720 thirty second periods, implying a novel
length of approximately 1.38 words. Even a small attic should have
plenty of room for thousands of thrty second novels, but finding one
among the many could be quite a project. I'll bet it's a dashing
novel, even if it is quite brief.

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  • Re: Dialogue swap British/American...?
    ... my attic) had an American character in it. ... hours of actual productive writing during each day, ... plenty of room for thousands of thrty second novels, ... novel, even if it is quite brief. ...
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  • Re: Dialogue swap British/American...?
    ... my attic) had an American character in it. ... hours of actual productive writing during each day, ... plenty of room for thousands of thrty second novels, ... novel, even if it is quite brief. ...
    (misc.writing)