Joe McGinnis, Cruel Doubt likes to pack a lot of prose into his pages. I, having been clubbed into submission to write sensible stories at 600 words for newspapers, am unlearning my training and emulating people like McGinnis and Nora Roberts. I think it was Charles Dickens who said, "Give me Vesuvius for an inkwell and a Condor's feather for a pen. In order to write a mighty work you must..." and now I'm forgetting the rest. Will look it up tomorrow. In the meantime, WRITE BIG.