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<blockquote data-quote="Resha Caner" data-source="post: 71095002" data-attributes="member: 269139"><p>I saw the majority of it.</p><p></p><p>Also, I used to be a slush reader. I got to a place where I could spot a bad story in the first paragraph. Every now and then I would feel guilty about quick decisions, so I would read to the end. Not once did that change my opinion. I talked to other editors, and all of them did the same thing.</p><p></p><p>"Bad" is different than a difference in style or a misunderstanding. I can name 2 films I didn't like because they confused me (<em>2001</em> and <em>8 1/2</em>). But I dug into it more, and once I understood them I could appreciate what they were doing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You mean nonfiction? So do you write scripts? My history has been writing prose, but recently I've developed an interest in scriptwriting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resha Caner, post: 71095002, member: 269139"] I saw the majority of it. Also, I used to be a slush reader. I got to a place where I could spot a bad story in the first paragraph. Every now and then I would feel guilty about quick decisions, so I would read to the end. Not once did that change my opinion. I talked to other editors, and all of them did the same thing. "Bad" is different than a difference in style or a misunderstanding. I can name 2 films I didn't like because they confused me ([I]2001[/I] and [I]8 1/2[/I]). But I dug into it more, and once I understood them I could appreciate what they were doing. You mean nonfiction? So do you write scripts? My history has been writing prose, but recently I've developed an interest in scriptwriting. [/QUOTE]
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