Sunday, January 21, 2007

The Writing Sham 24
Recycle, Stencil, Regurgitate and Fillers

Mysteries in a Safe Deposit Box

Secrets used to die with people, mysteries left unsolved, questions left unanswered. Unfortunately now people leave things behind for after their life ceases to exist. Why hold damaging information on yourself, or a love one? Most people hide their dirty secrets, or anything considered valuable in a thing called a bank safe deposit box. Why? One word, Security. The metal box, locked in a mini safe inside of a larger safe has two keys, one you have, the other the bank has. As shown in the movies, a signature or password is usually needed to gain access before going into the vault; the owner then has private time to add or remove items at his or her discretion. Regardless of peoples habits to collect and posses items and information, the safe deposit box is a story tellers “drop box” of goodies. How is this such a different writers tool? Why would a writer have to be careful with this? Let’s look and see how it can compare to the classic detective crime novel.

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http://www.nyxxunderground.com/HOME/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3548

Written By: Kelly R. Hoose

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