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re: How to beat an idea to death

Posted by: ryhog 03:00 pm EST 11/21/14
In reply to: re: How to beat an idea to death - writerkev 02:21 pm EST 11/21/14

I really don't have a problem with this. If Lifetime movie is the most apt and efficient way of describing something-and in many cases it is-why not repeat it? We are not limited to using words one time in our lives. I think we can have a meaningful discussion of BB's relative merits as a writer without the need to manufacture things like this.


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