http://faerye.net/post/master-tacoComments on "Master Taco" - Faerye Net2004-10-22T08:14:23+00:00http://faerye.net/post/master-taco#comment-1443Re: Wow.2004-10-22T08:14:23+00:002004-10-22T08:14:23+00:00<p>Hmm. I wonder if there’s an ‘Anthropomorphized Crime Story Digest’.<br />
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I really need to add a Writer’s Market book to my Wish List :P</p>felicityhttp://faerye.net/post/master-taco#comment-1442Wow.2004-10-21T11:40:55+00:002004-10-21T11:40:55+00:00<p>This is awesome. You should submit it somewhere. It’s fantastic!</p>sister sledgehttp://faerye.net/post/master-taco#comment-1441Re: Some words2004-10-20T16:26:41+00:002004-10-20T16:26:41+00:00<p>Oh, you mean…yeah, the kidnapping thing was conscious. But it was more crime-flick inspired. More Quentin Tarantino than McKenas Cole, if you will.</p>felicityhttp://faerye.net/post/master-taco#comment-1440Some words2004-10-20T16:24:01+00:002004-10-20T16:24:01+00:00<p>So, how much of this was influenced by Alias? Was it conscious?<br />
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I love the descriptive elements. Chili sweat, the rotting Master… very visceral. I think the best thing about the descriptive elements is that you managed to simultaniously involve two or more senses at all times. I know what all the food tastes like, so there is a smell and taste element to all the visual descriptions. It’s very compelling.</p>Mithrandirhttp://faerye.net/post/master-taco#comment-1439Wow.2004-10-20T16:11:30+00:002004-10-20T16:11:30+00:00<p>You rock. <br />
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That was truely excellent. I am at a loss for words. Maybe I’ll think of some later.</p>Mithrandir