Analysing two well-written "fictional"(?) JTR pieces.
Recently, the BBC told of the discovery of a JTR document discovered amongst the papers of a writer of children's tales, which purported to be the Memoir of a " James Carnac" telling of his activities as the Real Jack.
See the James Carnac thread for the link.
Paul Begg has opined that whilst the writings are obviously fiction ( and no-one has alleged otherwise), they are well written and appear well-researched.
I am wondering if any journalists or wordsmiths among us might get the best copy of the Carnac Memoir and the Steve White 'THE PEOPLE's JOURNAL' obituary, and analyse them to see just where the writers might have obtained their facts.
This would go some way to assisting us in our assessment of their worth or significance.
If Paul Begg and Martin Fido and Stewart P Evans wanted to do so, that would be even better. JOHN RUFFELS.
Recently, the BBC told of the discovery of a JTR document discovered amongst the papers of a writer of children's tales, which purported to be the Memoir of a " James Carnac" telling of his activities as the Real Jack.
See the James Carnac thread for the link.
Paul Begg has opined that whilst the writings are obviously fiction ( and no-one has alleged otherwise), they are well written and appear well-researched.
I am wondering if any journalists or wordsmiths among us might get the best copy of the Carnac Memoir and the Steve White 'THE PEOPLE's JOURNAL' obituary, and analyse them to see just where the writers might have obtained their facts.
This would go some way to assisting us in our assessment of their worth or significance.
If Paul Begg and Martin Fido and Stewart P Evans wanted to do so, that would be even better. JOHN RUFFELS.
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