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Wired for Story. It tells you how to structure your plot and develop your characters in a way the reader will enjoy reading. It is a pragmatic...
That's pretty much it. The only reason I see to write "a; b; and c" instead of "a, b, and c" is if one of the items contains a comma. Using...
No, because it mixes semicolons and commas at the same level of separation. Use one or the other and use it consistently. When commas work fine...
This is what I realized when trying to distill Walter White down to a single sentence. Each thing I mentioned about him would make me think of...
You picture your scene like a movie, and in a movie, you would want to perfect the ambiance. Aside from production budget concerns, you could...
Yes, that is valid.
You can always cheat a little bit and instead of trying to come up with witty and charming one-liners, just stick with a simple "hey" or "how's it...
17° C is the upper end of what I think is the perfect outdoor temperature range. :p Indoors, though, anything lower than 23° C is uncomfortably...
I live in a town near Portland, OR, and early spring is my favorite season here. (A few weeks ago it was perfect, basically.) Primarily for all...
One of my favorites is Walter White. The creator said it best: Mr. Chips becomes Scarface. In more words: A chronic underachiever and pushover...
A queen is buried alive by her inner circle on accusations of crimes against humanity (which may or may not be true). They place her in a tomb...
This is how I interpret the chronological order: 1. The customer gets drunk. 2. Barney and Galt stuff the customer into a cab. 3. The customer is...
By putting myself in her shoes, seeing the world through her eyes, and getting excited about the things that get her excited.
Separate names with a comma.