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Jms at B5

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Feb 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/7/00
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Just to let folks know it's coming out next week. I think this one's the best
of the bunch so far, and a LOT happens and gets revealed.


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Kevin Kenney

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Feb 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/8/00
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>best of the bunch...

Is this the way you've structured most of the story: each chapter having
more punch and being better than the preceeding one? Thus each one will
be the best of the bunch when published? Or are there to be peaks and
troughs? (I realize any particula issue might span the range, generally
from low to high...)

KpK

Jms at B5

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Feb 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/8/00
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There are always peaks and valleys; the first bunch of Rising Star issues were
really establishing the rules and who some of the characters are; the fact that
the murders are going on, the possible motive, and introducing a bunch of
suspects.

Now all that pipe has been laid, and I can start to really move the arc of the
story forward, do more in present-tense than in flashback. That's kind of
where the fun really kicks in.

Kay Shapero

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Feb 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/10/00
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n 2000-02-07 21:25:55, Jms at B5 of jms...@aol.com wrote;

JaB> Just to let folks know it's coming out next week. I think this
JaB> one's the best
JaB> of the bunch so far, and a LOT happens and gets revealed.

More than the last couple? Oh goodie! :->


The Nuclear Marine

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Feb 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/14/00
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Jms at B5 wrote:
>
> >Is this the way you've structured most of the story: each chapter having
> >more punch and being better than the preceeding one? Thus each one will
> >be the best of the bunch when published? Or are there to be peaks and
> >troughs? (I realize any particula issue might span the range, generally
> >from low to high...)
>
> There are always peaks and valleys; the first bunch of Rising Star issues were
> really establishing the rules and who some of the characters are; the fact that
> the murders are going on, the possible motive, and introducing a bunch of
> suspects.
>
> Now all that pipe has been laid, and I can start to really move the arc of the
> story forward, do more in present-tense than in flashback. That's kind of
> where the fun really kicks in.
>
> jms
>

Reminds me of how The Watchmen went through its cycle. It would be a
total kick in the teeth (after reading the murderer's comments to the
comatose) that the RS's murderer(s?) will ultimately be accepted as a
much needed evil for the the world.

Of course Watchmen lacks the social fears now that was needed for its
punch but RS seems to have that speculative feel to it that will fit in
any society's psych.

So jms, are you taking the stand on RS as you did with B5? IOW, it is
not a mystery to be solved but a story which involves elements slowly
laid out in plain site only obvious to most at the end? I remember a
Usenet statement on your feelings of fans trying to solve the B5 mystery
(read arc) before the whole tale was told.

==================================

The egg came first.

nuke-...@home.com


Jms at B5

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Feb 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/14/00
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>So jms, are you taking the stand on RS as you did with B5? IOW, it is
>not a mystery to be solved but a story which involves elements slowly
>laid out in plain site only obvious to most at the end? I remember a
>Usenet statement on your feelings of fans trying to solve the B5 mystery
>(read arc) before the whole tale was told.

Basically, yes, in the sense that I don't think you can sustain a mystery of
this sort over 24 issues. That's suicide. It's about much more than that,
which people will begin to figure out soon enough.

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