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?
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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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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