Wiggly Lines on a Page

by Laura on November 21, 2008

in Web Publishing, Writing Exercises

Draw four wiggly lines on a blank page. How can they become part of a story? Are they part of a drawing, some secret code or something else?

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Patricia November 23, 2008

This is easy as it sounds like part of the plot of the novel I’m writing for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). Those four lines are the read-out from a sound spectrograph which has inadvertently been left on record mode while the person recording was strangled to death. Can the psycho-linguist who discovers the lines on the read-out, find the killer before the police do?

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