![]() And so that, if it did get published, anyone who read it would need to find out what happens in the second story. ![]() When I wrote the first story, I had no idea if they would love it or hate it, but I had one goal in mind: write it with a cliffhanger ending so they'd have no choice but to want to read more. When I got the call to write Miami Spy Games, the Powers That Be (OK, Hobbes End Publishing) wanted me to imagine writing 12 TV episodes instead of a book, with plenty of action and dialogue, but still have character development like a novel. What will happen to our hero and his spandex sidekick? Stay tuned next week! ![]() I loved how episodes ended with our Caped Crusader hog-tied and literally over the barrel, with a vat of boiling lava beneath his feet. As a kid, I used to love watching the campy Batman TV series. ![]()
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