Sep 13, 2006, 01:24 PM
Local time: Sep 13, 2006, 01:24 PM
|
#1 of 6
|
I actually like the vague setting, or the "ambiguity" as it has been defined. I like how you say, "everything looks pretty typical, so why is there an extra puzzle piece to an already solved puzzle?" That's interesting. I like it when writers/artists keep the attention to the subject by not going in to detail of what is not important. Keep your flats and rounders separated.
Now I get skeptical with the idea of a paranormal detective. It is tricky, because of the sheer amount of loopholes that come out of the woodwork. I don't want to discourage, but just know what you might be heading in to.
Most amazing jew boots
"I can make a scalpel sing, but that is my gift. The gift is not in my hands, for you see, I can play the notes [on a piano], but I can't make music."
~ Major Charles Emerson Winchester III
4077 M*A*S*H
|