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scenes & sequels
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Greetings, all --
A few weeks ago, Will sent out a request for recommendations on books featuring good usage of scenes and sequels.  I'm astonished that no one responded.  Aren't you people READING?

I'll skip the most obvious recommendation and provide a few others:
J.K. Rowling
Dean Koontz
John D. MacDonald
Dick Francis
Jim Butcher
Jack Bickham

That should be enough to get started.

Write on!
DC


Deborah Chester
John Crain Presidential Professor
Professional Writing
Gaylord College of Journalism & Mass Communication
University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK  73019-2051
Ph: (405) 325-4192
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