Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for May 12, 2015
Transcript:
Rob Wilco: How's your Powerpooch story coming? Satchel Pooch: Oh, fantastic! I've already written 20 of them! Rob Wilco: Really? In one day? Can I see? Satchel Pooch: Here! Powerpooch vs. the Incessant Knocking...Powerpooch vs. the Giant Litter Box...Powerpooch vs. the Elusive Hydrant... Rob Wilco: These are just titles, dude. You forgot to write the actual stories. The Plots. Satchel Pooch: Slow down, write plots...
Plods with ...™ over 9 years ago
All good ideas. Just need a little fleshing out.
Ferret-Fever over 9 years ago
Aren’t all novels written that way today? Create a great title, write 300 pages of worthless drivel. Instant success! (See, 50 Shades of Grey, etc., etc.)
Diat60 over 9 years ago
Brilliant! Give us more!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Watch out, Satchel. I think there’s a plot against you.
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
sometimes a title is all there is. all hat and no cattle. like the sf novel the texas israeli war
phoenixnyc over 9 years ago
“I can never think of even one plot at a time. I always think of at least five, and then it’s agony to decide among them.”—Mrs. Ariadne Oliver (by way of Agatha Christie), Cards on the Table