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re: Still, ask Marsha Norman.

Posted by: Ann 08:49 am EST 01/16/15
In reply to: Still, ask Marsha Norman. - Delvino 08:46 am EST 01/16/15

You're right, it can be as hard but in a different way (a way which can get the writer in a new kind of trouble). Those weren't examples I was initially thinking of. But some adaptations seem very lazy.

I think If/Then did get a lot of credit for being original - but it still has to be (viewed as being) good.


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