avclub-8d236d31dc9e1eefdf6d29f139ad1590--disqus
mcgekm
avclub-8d236d31dc9e1eefdf6d29f139ad1590--disqus

I don't buy the 19th-century argument. Part of this is related to the genre, in which a serialized event is later turned into a novel. But the scale of spoiling is much shorter. We're talking a few pages rather than an entire arc. It's also the author "spoiling" as part of the creative process not just the secondary