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Skip to contentArgh InkMore than you ever wanted to hear from Jenny CrusieMenuAboutThe World of ArghJennyCrusie.comWriting/Romance Blog<-- #site-navigation --><-- #masthead -->Critique Practice<-- .entry-header -->March 24, 2016March 24, 2016  Jenny  1 Comment<-- .entry-meta -->I believe I mentioned last week that I was going to post the second Nita scene for critique practice to go with the critique post over on Writing/Romance.  The post over there goes into more detail about how to critique, but here’s the quick-start version (answer any or all of the questions): Continue reading →
<-- .entry-content --><-- #post-## -->The Rewrite Trap<-- .entry-header -->March 23, 2016March 21, 2016  Jenny  15 Comments<-- .entry-meta -->Somebody once said that no books are ever finished, they’re just abandoned, and I have found that to be so true.  I just get to the point where the book is dead in my brain, I’ve worked on it for too long, and even though I know it’s flawed, that I should keep trying to improve it, I just can’t any more.  That’s when it goes to Jen, and she sends me a brilliant editing letter, and I fix everything she tells me is wrong, and it goes to copy edit, and I go through the copy edit–still doing rewrites on small things–and then it’s gone forever set in stone, or at least in paper and digital ink.
Then I found Laura Miller’s article in Slate about Karen Hall rewriting a book she’d published twenty years before. Continue reading →
<-- .entry-content --><-- #post-## -->Person of Interest: The Fix: The Power of the Supporting Character<-- .entry-header -->March 22, 2016March 21, 2016  Jenny  20 Comments<-- .entry-meta -->Previously on Person of Interest:
1-2 “Ghosts”: Carter investigates “The Man in the Suit” as Reese and Finch with Fusco’s help save a traumatized teen who survived her family’s massacre. Solid story with flashbacks to Finch’s history with the machine.  I hate flashbacks but I love Finch, so I’m torn, but the story-of-the-week is terrific.
1-3 “Mission Creep”: Finch and Reese try to save a returning soldier who’s gotten mixed up with a gang of thieves robbing a police evidence locker of a file labeled “Elias, M.”  That’s gonna pay off big later.
1-4 “Cura Te Ipsum”: A revenge plot that twists and twists again.  Carter gets closer to Reese and Finch.  Reese gets Fusco transferred to Carter’s precinct so he can spy on her and slow down her investigation.
1-5  “Judgment”: A great episode about saving the kidnapped son of an honest judge pressured into throwing a case; lovely layers in this one, plus Reese trying to find out more about Finch, the very private person, which arcs Reese because he is also a very private person.  Reese and Finch will eventually bond as brothers, but it takes awhile because they do it carefully (two porcupines mating).
Which bring us to . . .

1-6 The Fix
I love this episode for many reasons–Reese forces Finch into
 		 	   		  


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