Editing Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita:Volume 1 Afterword
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This style of writing is referred to as a "spin-out" (that's a lie). |
This style of writing is referred to as a "spin-out" (that's a lie). |
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− | The plan at first had been to make something with a touch of young adult literature, as a set of cookie-cutter short stories that could be published in volumes |
+ | The plan at first had been to make something with a touch of young adult literature, as a set of cookie-cutter short stories that could be published in volumes, with no need for things like bits of foreshadowing strewn around, fine composition, characters overflowing with charm, or logical plotlines; a truly laid-back novel that was supposed to be displayed in elementary school libraries, that would scream, "Everyone! I didn't insert any of my own thoughts into this book!" |
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− | It had been intended as a series with no need for things like foreshadowing, fine composition, characters overflowing with charm, or logical plotlines. |
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− | It was meant to be a truly laid-back novel that was supposed to be displayed in elementary school libraries, that would scream, "Everyone! I didn't insert any of my own thoughts into this book!" |
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If it had really been written that way as a dark horse work, I could very well have been crowned a larger-than-life king of literature. Like that author of a certain world renowned magic-school novel series. |
If it had really been written that way as a dark horse work, I could very well have been crowned a larger-than-life king of literature. Like that author of a certain world renowned magic-school novel series. |