Con of the Dead by Stephen Patrick
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Con of the Dead by Stephen Patrick
Are you really sure you want to be a published sci-fi writer? This story might change your mind . . .
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?
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Re: Con of the Dead
Actually, Paul is an Innocent who just happens to be staying at the hotel. He has been mistaken for Mr. Braynes, the writer of the purchased-but-never-used TNG script (the Lost Episode). Hence all the bizarre huggermugger and foofaraw makes no sense to him at all...bottomdweller wrote:...Paul is the author of an insignificant Star Trek TNG script (to be read: the writer’s strike cancelled his shot at glory during TNG Season 2) and he has entered Hell-a-con...
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You could have made that a little clearer . . . I saw the name discrepancy and just chalked it up to him being the actual author using 'Braynes' as a pen-name.Actually, Paul is an Innocent who just happens to be staying at the hotel. He has been mistaken for Mr. Braynes, the writer of the purchased-but-never-used TNG script (the Lost Episode). Hence all the bizarre huggermugger and foofaraw makes no sense to him at all...
I was raised by humans. What's your excuse?