tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390876285955310032.post1145508756877656644..comments2024-03-26T14:48:15.857-07:00Comments on Rocket Stack Rank: Now is the Hour, by Emily DevenportGreg Hullenderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16720604327299886491noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390876285955310032.post-91576431404794384882016-08-13T07:01:51.337-07:002016-08-13T07:01:51.337-07:00I appreciate your opinion. Thanks, Greg.I appreciate your opinion. Thanks, Greg.Emily Devenporthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07256608640761617862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390876285955310032.post-57267673106671016232016-08-12T22:21:03.377-07:002016-08-12T22:21:03.377-07:00I agree that she does own the mistake. That adds a...I agree that she does own the mistake. That adds a great deal of punch to the story, since we know she blames herself for the catastrophe. That said, the reader is rightly furious with the people who cheated her. This is definitely a story that powerfully engages the emotions. Good job on that.<br /><br />Generally, in order for me (as a reader) to 100% believe that a protagonist has earned his or her happy ending, I need to feel that that character actively did something to achieve it and knowingly paid a price for it. Whatever the motivations of the aliens, Maysie wasn't expecting them to save her family, and therefore she wasn't actively involved in it; it's just a surprise gift they gave her. I did note that her keeping her unhappy memories was a cost, but it's not a cost she consciously chose to pay. More broadly, Maysie's lack of agency is my biggest problem with the story as a whole. Different readers (and reviewers) are apt to feel differently, of course.<br /><br />Thanks for responding to the review. It's always nice to hear from writers and editors.Greg Hullenderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16720604327299886491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390876285955310032.post-79886280351042456342016-08-12T20:28:30.579-07:002016-08-12T20:28:30.579-07:00Greg, thank you so much for your review. I respec...Greg, thank you so much for your review. I respectfully disagree on one point. I think Maybe does earn her happy ending -- by keeping the horrible memories she would rather not have. She owns the mistake that got her family in such deep trouble. And I believe the aliens rescue this family because of their love for each other -- if they had been monsters, no one would bother. But I respect your right to feel differently about it. Thanks for giving a hoot one way or the other.Emily Devenporthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07256608640761617862noreply@blogger.com