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Short Stories Short Stories, usually between 500 and 2000 words.

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Old 07-30-2005, 09:29 PM   #16
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Hi Anarkos, your writing is flawless. It's the little things that the proffesionals do and we miss that sets them apart from us. Some samples follow.

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"Six hundred? Six hundred?! Next you'll be asking me to sell you mine! Five-fifty, no more!"
Most editors frown on the overuse of exclamation points, but using more than one mark to end a sentence is absolutely anathema.

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... the Yakuza - you can tell by their little fingers - and someone ...
In this sentence you used "lines" in place of parentheses and that's the only correct thing to do, but you used hyphens instead of dashes. The practice is to use dashes and there must not be a space before or after the dashes. (in some computers the dash is nonexistent, so you have to use double hyphens instead)
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... the Yakuza—you can tell by their little fingers—and someone ...
There are other very insignificant things in the story that keep it from being great. I'm telling you this looking at your story from the point of view of the reader that I am, not the amateur writer that I also am.
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Old 08-03-2005, 06:58 PM   #17
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Fuckin good. 'Nuff said.
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Old 08-03-2005, 06:59 PM   #18
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Sorry for posting late, mind you. I've been gone for about three weeks.
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Old 08-06-2005, 06:07 AM   #19
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Ilyak - It is not supposed to be set in Baghdad, but in a vague perhaps fictional New-York/Gotham style 'noir' city. That sentence is basically a rewrite of the old cliche "this side of Timbuktu". The distance between the setting and Baghdad is indicative of just how infamous Karl and Joe's bar is; the narrator thinks it's the best one between where it is and Baghdad. Of course, if you want to read it as you did, that adds a whole other unintentional level of fucked-up-ness, which is pretty impressive, seeing as it's already set somewhere where zombies may or may not actually exist (and the narrator claims they do....unlike here, where tetrodotoxin may or may not be used to make zombies in the West Indies...).

Toucan - Cheers.

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