Mystery novels inspired by a coworking space

Hey gang,

If you’re ready for a laugh, look no further than this article:

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/06/mystery-novels-inspired-by-a-co-working-space

Excerpt:

“ ‘A’ Is for ‘Alice Did It’ ”
Someone has been using a coworking space’s microwave to reheat what smells like tilefish casserole. Several co-workers are discussing hiring a private detective when Alice walks in, eating tilefish casserole. Will everyone respond by leaving passive-aggressive Post-its on her lunchbox? Or will a hero, perhaps even a poet turned screenwriter with a torrented copy of Final Draft, rise up and destroy the microwave on behalf of nostrils everywhere?

I’m loving this. Maybe makes for a good post to your communities’ boards! People can come up with their own 100-words-or-less mystery novel concept :slight_smile:

Tony

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One of our crew just suggested:

"Nancy Drew and the Disappearing Spoons"

Hahaha hahaha good times :slight_smile:

-Alex

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On Feb 28, 2017, 7:33 PM -0500, Tony Bacigalupo <[email protected]>, wrote:

Hey gang,

If you're ready for a laugh, look no further than this article:

Mystery Novels Inspired by a Co-Working Space | The New Yorker

Excerpt:

> “ ‘A’ Is for ‘Alice Did It’ ”
> Someone has been using a coworking space’s microwave to reheat what smells like tilefish casserole. Several co-workers are discussing hiring a private detective when Alice walks in, eating tilefish casserole. Will everyone respond by leaving passive-aggressive Post-its on her lunchbox? Or will a hero, perhaps even a poet turned screenwriter with a torrented copy of Final Draft, rise up and destroy the microwave on behalf of nostrils everywhere?

I'm loving this. Maybe makes for a good post to your communities' boards! People can come up with their own 100-words-or-less mystery novel concept :slight_smile:

Tony
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