• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    4 months ago

    I’m not familiar with Wright’s. I’ll have to go look it up.

    But yes, absolutely. I think that Knox’s rules are actually even less rules and more guidelines than many other writing “rules”, such as Chekhov’s gun, are. And even those are only guidelines. Basically all of Knox’s rules were specific examples of popular tropes at the time, where the real underlying issue was “don’t make a mystery story where the solution is impossible to figure out even in hindsight by throwing in what is essential a deus ex machina”.

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        4 months ago

        Yeah thanks. I actually went and read his rules right after making my previous comment. My main thought was that it’s basically a more explicit enumeration of the same underlying rules Knox had. Interesting to read, if only because it implies more about what his contemporaries were often doing wrong.