Okay, so the title of this post is a bit of an inside-joke, and blatantly stolen from fellow WSer Lyda Morehouse. It's our equivalent of the old theater saw that says if you put a gun on the mantelpiece in Act I, it better damn well go off before the end of the play. We just use a squid because, well, because we do.
Still, it seemed as good of a way as any to introduce the topic of reader expectation, and how we as writers should be aware of it.
Now, there are some pretty obvious types of reade...
Published on March 03, 2010 10:54