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  • Nobody seems to mention the positive of this but I have noticed recently that the decompressed style of writing seems to have become a thing of the past. Is that an editorial edict or have writers just started putting more into their scripts. Now I still think the bar of quality is set higher for $3.99 books (but in all honesty I wouldn't even read a book for free that I didn't enjoy) but at least I now feel I'm getting my moneys worth in terms of story.
    Anonymous

    I’ve long felt that most of the cries of “decompression” have been inappropriate–that the terms became synonymous to some fans with “I don’t like this”, and was used interchangeably. There’s no edict, writers simply write their stories in the manner they think best, with the guidance of their editors.

    • December 29, 2013 (6:15 pm)
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