Madge sighed. Her frustration was evident as she realized she had forgotten to pick up the allspice on their grocery run. "Anne, darling, would you mind grabbing a pack from that shelf over there?"
"Sure." Roseanne knew it was Madge's way of getting a moment alone.
Once Roseanne was out of earshot, Madge said, "I mentioned it this morning. I'm still mulling it over."
"Mulling it over, huh?" Nadine retorted with impatience. "I brought this up three months ago, and you said you'd think about it. Fine. I gave you time, but still no clear answer."
Madge frowned. "We've been working together for years. My forte is crafting suspense and thriller novellas, stories that wrap up within two to three hundred thousand words. And now, you're asking me to switch to online novels? It's like comparing apples to oranges!"
"But it's all storytelling, right? How can it be so different? Literature has a universal language. There's no mismatch!" Nadine's tone grew stern, her smile fading.
Trying to reason, Madge explained, "First off, online novels usually run into the millions of words. And the popular genres online, like urban romance or elite love stories, are not my cup of tea. How am I supposed to write that?"
"Didn't we learn anything from Bittersweet Youth? You also wanted to switch genres back then, but how did that turn out?"
Bittersweet Youth was the title of Madge's disastrously received teen drama novel.
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