To me, the book is a bit like a maze: circles within circles - you move ahead, lose the path, find a new path, retrace your steps, or maybe more like a dance. It's almost like the read is uncovering the story with Imp, not discovering because I don't think it's been lost, but uncovering something that's been hidden.
I remember Rescue Annie from gym class in 9th grade and Imp exactly nailed how I felt about it too. Thanks for that bit of trivia about her. I'm completely icked out now. Such a strange story. How in the hell did you even hear about that?
I love that when I read your stories, they spur me on to research the smattering of facts and locations you've added to the story.
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Date: 2011-03-06 07:54 pm (UTC)I remember Rescue Annie from gym class in 9th grade and Imp exactly nailed how I felt about it too. Thanks for that bit of trivia about her. I'm completely icked out now. Such a strange story. How in the hell did you even hear about that?
I love that when I read your stories, they spur me on to research the smattering of facts and locations you've added to the story.