I must write some more action scenes (or just hurry up and get to them). This one is very good indeed and I wouldn't want to be outdone. Especially not if you're suggesting there's an MPD thing going on here. Unless it's some side effect of this rebirther thing.
Anyway, and of course this is an excellent acceleration of pacing for the Act-change turning point.
I think you should write more energetically and ruthlessly more often. You're very good at it. Release your own inner Siouxsie.
I do, I will and I'm glad you're Spellbound. Suffice to say, Paysha was not from a Happy House. The truth will eventually out, even it takes all Arabian Knight.
I’m not going to take the bait and fall into your kaleidoscopic entrapment of Siouxsie references. Although I will say that the Juju LP is my favourite one and probably Arabian Knights is my favourite track. It works especially well on our ageing turntable because the treble doesn’t work so well anymore so it comes out all bass-heavy. Or maybe it’s just that vinyl sounds better.
I must write some more action scenes (or just hurry up and get to them). This one is very good indeed and I wouldn't want to be outdone. Especially not if you're suggesting there's an MPD thing going on here. Unless it's some side effect of this rebirther thing.
Anyway, and of course this is an excellent acceleration of pacing for the Act-change turning point.
I think you should write more energetically and ruthlessly more often. You're very good at it. Release your own inner Siouxsie.
I do, I will and I'm glad you're Spellbound. Suffice to say, Paysha was not from a Happy House. The truth will eventually out, even it takes all Arabian Knight.
I’m not going to take the bait and fall into your kaleidoscopic entrapment of Siouxsie references. Although I will say that the Juju LP is my favourite one and probably Arabian Knights is my favourite track. It works especially well on our ageing turntable because the treble doesn’t work so well anymore so it comes out all bass-heavy. Or maybe it’s just that vinyl sounds better.
Well, Ch. 36 and its backing track will be something to savour.
I love Paysha's Banshee! Her closing comment was superb. Some interesting hints of further action to come. Well done.
Thanks, Sue. She'll be back!