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Snippeting exhuberance?

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Re: Snippeting exhuberance?
Post by NervousEnergy   » Thu Sep 01, 2016 4:25 pm

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isaac_newton wrote:
Undercover Fat Kid wrote:You'll take what you're given, and you'll be grateful! Do you hear me? GRATEFUL!!!!! :lol:


:lol:

Oliver Twist was grateful, but he still said 'Please sir, can I have some more??'
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Re: Snippeting exhuberance?
Post by jgnfld   » Thu Sep 01, 2016 5:22 pm

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Randomiser wrote:
Duckk wrote:I suppose I do, although I'm too lazy to go count them.

:P

We have had about 20K words in the 5 'in order' snippets and
Himself says the book runs to about 323K words without appendices


Personally, I hope the snippets--which I will read regardless--don't extend much beyond 80 to absolutely no more than 100K words (given 323K is accurate). Too many snippets make the book itself seem anticlimactic where a goodly amount of snippets properly whet the appetite.
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Re: Snippeting exhuberance?
Post by Direwolf18   » Thu Sep 01, 2016 6:19 pm

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XofDallas wrote:
Direwolf18 wrote:From what it seems like in the past books, RFC is more then happy to snippet the first quarter to the first third of the book.

Considering it's supposed to be out in a little over two months, we will probably get about what we normally get. It's at an accelerated rate because he started so close to the release vs, say, Like a Mighty Army where snippets went on for several Months longer, but at a slower pace.


What he said (with proofreading edits)! :twisted:


Shhhhh.... I am posting from my iphone half the time. The fact that I get anything posted that isn't complete gibberish is amazing.
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Re: Snippeting exhuberance?
Post by Henry Brown   » Thu Sep 01, 2016 6:48 pm

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Snippeting exhuberance? I am all for it! We went months without any. So you could look at the recent bounty of snippets as making up for lost time. Also, the forums are much more interesting and engaging when RFC stops by on a regular basis to stir things up. Things got kind of slow here during the months where he was slammed trying to catch up on his writing and he stopped posting.
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