Subject: Would it make it easier on people?
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Posted on: 2016-04-07 15:51:00 UTC

If so, then I'm all for it.

The restrictions on what non-prompted samples should consist of would be:

-Two samples (to give us a variety of views of your writing & agents).

-400-800 words each (because PGs are actually people too, and don't have the energy to sit through 90,000 words because you felt like it).

-Both must prominently feature both of your agents, and have them interact with each other (because I'm fed up to the back teeth of reading about one agent talking to the Marquis).

-At least one must not be one of the control prompts from the 36 Prompts sheet (because seriously, if all you can think of to write is the everyone-does-it-almost-the-same PPC-procedural stuff, you need to work on your imagination).

-If you produce two non-prompted samples that don't show us what we need to see (one way or the other), the PGs reserve the right to laugh at you uproariously (because we've given you all the help we can, and you decided not to take it).

I'll probably trim that last one out.

Thoughts, people?

hS

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