. . . As a bad example. Really, were you expecting anything else?
Brilliant bestselling author Tess Gerritsen based a recent blog post on a recent comment of mine on why I can't manage to write stories in a scientific setting, because I get too caught up in the details and trying to get everything right. She makes some excellent points about information vs. characterization and what really makes a story go, so hey, glad I could help.
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Way cool! I left a comment there.
Ha! Thanks for the very kind words of support. (Though I do know that the post wasn't really about me. I don't even remember what the Kreb's cycle is for.)
all words true. And if you EVER knew what Krebs was, you're way ahead of me...
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