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A87743541 - Samba Party
GregPius Started conversation Feb 20, 2012
Entry: Samba Party - A87743541
Author: GregPius - U13648184
As you can probably tell I went to a Samba party recently. It was in fact my second after attending one in Brazil six years ago.
A87743541 - Samba Party
minorvogonpoet Posted Feb 20, 2012
This is good.
You give plenty of authentic detail, so the reader knows what it's like to be at a samba party. You certainly catch the air of mounting excitement.
There are one or two errors of grammar, and odd turns of phrase, that you could change if you wanted to. I noticed, in particular, that you start by addressing the audience as you(sometimes called second person point of view) but stop doing so in the middle. It's a difficult, odd point of view to adopt, and you might want to change it.
A87743541 - Samba Party
GregPius Posted Feb 21, 2012
Thanks for that. I was very tired when I type this in but vaguely remember changing narrative prose. My grammar is a weak point and I should always use grammar check. To use this in a story of fiction you could have the narrator be an undercover police detective. It is a bit of a steal from Mad Max but may work if handled correctly. Alternatively you could have the narrator as a private investigator who is searching for the daughter of a rich woman. The only clue he has is her obsession with dancing parties. This might actually work better if the daughter is only fifteen and a runaway from a failed (and bitter) marriage.
A87743541 - Samba Party
GregPius Posted Feb 22, 2012
Thanks again for the help. Feel free to use the entry for
your own story. I rarely get beyond the initial development
stage before I write another entry. These are for everyone to use.
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