Subject: Re: "Shopping Day"
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Posted on: 2014-07-18 02:43:00 UTC

First impressions:
The physical details of the world are excellent. I get a really clear picture of what their surroundings look like. It kind of makes me feel guilty about all those times I've written about Victorian England and had nothing compared to this on details.

It's a good plot starter that they are going searching for food in a less expensive era.

I was seriously feeling for Doc when he realizes that he's messed with a canon scene. I imagine for him that is a particularly bad thought. Until that realization hit I was thinking 'Way to go, Doc!' It was good to see him take charge like that.

[as they kept shuffling their shoes uncomfortably against the generic surface they stood on.] This is a great contrast to the earlier detailed descriptions.

And they've been spotted by the Sue. You've got to finish this one, the beginning is just too good.

Details:
[“I feel like a I have more petals than the Marquis.”] I really, really like this line.

[“Corsets, corsets, of coursets. Always.”] -- Oh, I get it now when I see it out of context of the story. Man I'm slow today.

[The exited the alley] -- They

[“Ah, Sir, that does coste six pounds!” He added a soft “uh” sound at the end of “coste.”] I like that this is explained.


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