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Jurisfiction...
Posted by: Anonymous User (---.075.dsl.brs.iprimus.net.au)
Date: November 03, 2006 10:01AM

What other fictional character would make a good Jurisfiction agent?

Re: Jurisfiction...
Posted by: MuseSusan (---.union.edu)
Date: November 03, 2006 10:38PM

I don't know how good he'd be as an agent, but I'd sure like to see A. Square from Flatland in Jurisfiction.

Re: Jurisfiction...
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.manc.cable.ntl.com)
Date: November 04, 2006 07:20AM

Excellent short story! A. Square could slip into quite a few books through cracks in the plot.

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Re: Jurisfiction...
Posted by: MuseSusan (---.union.edu)
Date: November 04, 2006 05:48PM

True! There are advantages to being a rather flat character, after all!

Re: Jurisfiction...
Posted by: Puck (---.dorm.reed.edu)
Date: November 04, 2006 11:19PM

I have always imagined Alberto Knox or Sophie Amundsen being part of a Jurisfiction Metafictive Unit, policing meta-fiction - including of course Jurisfiction itself. Their captain would, naturally, be Scheherazade (how many levels can she single-handedly keep track of?).

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