I tried to read Catseye by Andre Norton but couldn’t get past the first couple of pages so I put it down. Years later I got to thinking about how I liked everything else she had written so I went back and started on Chapter Two. It was as good as usual. After several more chapters I went back to Chapter One and could finish it too.
seanfear about 1 month ago
I suggest you show her the table of content first.
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
Trout is as “encouraging” as Frank DeGroot!
JLChi about 1 month ago
Well, that was harsh. Even if it’s true.
mindjob about 1 month ago
The next page will go on the bottom of the bird cage
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 month ago
Speaking as one who has never written a novel, but has written numerous academic papers, every writer needs someone like Trout.
the lost wizard about 1 month ago
Are you going to let one bad review stop you? :)
rshive about 1 month ago
But the appendix was full of big words.
aunt granny about 1 month ago
When I wrote stories, I always had to cut off the first few pages. Once I got three more stories out of the offcut.
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction about 1 month ago
I tried to read Catseye by Andre Norton but couldn’t get past the first couple of pages so I put it down. Years later I got to thinking about how I liked everything else she had written so I went back and started on Chapter Two. It was as good as usual. After several more chapters I went back to Chapter One and could finish it too.
ars731 about 1 month ago
Tough crowd
gopher gofer about 1 month ago
when it comes to writing, agnes takes a novel approach…
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Mikeswolvesbane about 1 month ago
I suppose Agnes started out with, “It was a dark and stormy night”; not realizing that it has already been written…
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Everyone is a critic!
j.painterjones about 1 month ago
Poor Agnes. She thought she’d finally found her niche. (However you spell it!)