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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

We Need an Abbreviated Law School for Authors

Many writers who write books often write about the various types of crime as part of the plot or storyline. Sometimes these writers have characters who are detectives, policeman, court reporters, judges, lawyers and even jurors. For authors who write about courts, police and crime all the time perhaps they need an abbreviated law school, which explains how the court systems work. This would help the fictional works come across much more real life in nature.

In television movies and in most modern novels there are at least some courtroom scenes and it makes sense that these courtroom scenes are indeed more factual in nature. There is nothing worse than reading a book with bad information in it. Since the public seems to be somewhat interested in these types of subjects, it therefore makes sense that we have an abbreviated Law school to help authors with their work.

There should also be more e-books and perhaps writer help books that can assist authors in getting the facts right to make sure their storyline is correct in detail. Authors write about courts, police and crime all the time and it makes sense to have material available for these authors and writers to do it correctly. Please consider all this in 2006.

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