![]() It felt like Jincy Willett had a lot of material she wanted to include, and we were going to get it whether we liked it or not. And from that standpoint the last hundred pages just didn't move fast enough. I desperately wanted to get on and hunt down The Sniper, the perpetrator of all the nasty deeds, including by the end more than one murder. However for me, the book became a little long. It reminded me quite a lot of classes I attended a couple of years ago, although Amy was much more demanding of her students than my teacher was. It is obvious that Jincy Willett has brought considerable experience in conducting writing classes to the writing of this book, with keen observations, and realistic scenarios. ![]() As the class continues, this person, identity still unknown, selects victims with cruel comments on their manuscripts, and practical jokes. When Amy gets home on the night of the first class, a heavy breather has left whispered fragments on her answering machine.īy the third class it is obvious there is someone in the class who isn't quite what they seem. Carla, the one person who has attended one of her classes before, is missing on the first night. She doesn't really enjoy starting off with a new group of people, and there are 15 names on her list, and 16 people in the room. It is a fiction workshop and they will meet weekly for 9 weeks. Scribe Publications, 2008, ISBN 9781921372117, 326 pages.Īmy Gallup teaches an adult writing class as a university extension. ![]()
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