tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939271308870333669.post5406483859103647334..comments2024-03-05T22:12:23.918-08:00Comments on Karen Woodward: Parts of Story: The Structure of GenreKaren Woodwardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05497346859460691324noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939271308870333669.post-14905927971207598782014-04-02T07:37:20.461-07:002014-04-02T07:37:20.461-07:00Hi Robert,
Thank you for your kind words, it thri...Hi Robert,<br /><br />Thank you for your kind words, it thrills me that you liked my post. Your article on Archetypes was the sort I love, detailed and thought-provoking.<br /><br />"... then decided to fuse the two into literary mysteries instead of traditional whodunits."<br /><br />Sounds like the kind of books I'd love to read! <br /><br />You asked my opinion about pen names. Karen Woodwardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05497346859460691324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1939271308870333669.post-64215503398943152042014-03-31T18:36:15.389-07:002014-03-31T18:36:15.389-07:00Hi Karen,
I've just discovered your blog sinc...Hi Karen,<br /><br />I've just discovered your blog since you tweeted my recent post on archetypes at storyfix.com. I have to say that your posts are well written with thought behind them. I totally agree with your assessment of one star reviews. Even when an established creator--whether writer, artist, musician--changes their style from what their audience expects, the results are shown Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08463669296581326326noreply@blogger.com