Contemporary novelists are befuddled by technology

Contemporary novelists are befuddled by technology. How can the writer of the contemporary potboiler get their heroine lost in a bad neighborhood when she has a PCS phone, and a GPS module in her Visor? Personal technology renders standard plot tricks useless. I guess they'll have to worry about character and setting. [More Like This WebLog]

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