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A reticent young mother, grieving the death of her husband on 9 11 joins three widows who take on the U.S. government, looking for answers to the century?s most heinous crime
I think your revision contains the nut of the story. That it's a "ensemble" protagonist doesn't bother me. That's a fundamental feature of the story -- a group effort. It's a daunting project. A big reveal, a smoking gun that would vindicate their struggle, provide a strong denouement to the story,Read more
I think your revision contains the nut of the story. That it’s a “ensemble” protagonist doesn’t bother me. That’s a fundamental feature of the story — a group effort.
It’s a daunting project. A big reveal, a smoking gun that would vindicate their struggle, provide a strong denouement to the story, may come out until key documents are declassified which may not be for decades. Best wishes.
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A person can choose to be a lawyer (or a doctor), but in the US you can't chose to be a judge just because you want to or because it's family tradition. Judgeships are elected positions or political appointments. There was the Judge Roy Bean scenario, outposts of civilization where one man acquiredRead more
A person can choose to be a lawyer (or a doctor), but in the US you can’t chose to be a judge just because you want to or because it’s family tradition. Judgeships are elected positions or political appointments.
There was the Judge Roy Bean scenario, outposts of civilization where one man acquired the position of judge (and sometimes sheriff, too) by brute force and intimidating reputation. But that was the exception, not the rule, an exception it is difficult to conceive a woman having the “cojones” –literally and figuratively — to pull off.
See lessA girl in the Old West becomes the town judge, just before her outlaw aunt shows up.
A person can choose to be a lawyer (or a doctor), but in the US you can't chose to be a judge just because you want to or because it's family tradition. Judgeships are elected positions or political appointments. There was the Judge Roy Bean scenario, outposts of civilization where one man acquiredRead more
A person can choose to be a lawyer (or a doctor), but in the US you can’t chose to be a judge just because you want to or because it’s family tradition. Judgeships are elected positions or political appointments.
There was the Judge Roy Bean scenario, outposts of civilization where one man acquired the position of judge (and sometimes sheriff, too) by brute force and intimidating reputation. But that was the exception, not the rule, an exception it is difficult to conceive a woman having the “cojones” –literally and figuratively — to pull off.
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