I knew Dumbledore was going to die weeks before I got the book. And I still bawled like a child when it happened. I'm pretty much immune to spoilers.
This, but with a twist. I agree with not having exigent standards the first time through, but don't assume your novel will be absolute shyt once...
You guys have to understand, though, that the persons who usually ask this question do so because of a lack of self-esteem, and it's no different...
That was such a pretentious post, no offense :p
The answer is yes. Anyone can be resilient and bounce back after failures. There's actually no effort in sending your manuscripts out, or...
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Let me guess... Mana? Experience? Or gods forbid, levels? xD
Not all people suck at writing, at least not "like a black hole." Some of them are great at some bits, and mediocre at others, and not disastrous...
You just... sort of know this stuff. Yeah, it sounds mystical and whatnot, but it's true. I usually loathe my writing -- actually, that's a bit of...
Not really. 1066 had as much impact as the Norse invasion. 1066 accounts for the large Latin-based vocabulary, and ~800 for the simplification of...
Wow, that actually sounds fascinating. German is a great language. A bit too much Latin structure in it, but still worth learning. Too bad it...
A quick google search: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola I've no idea if the lack of regulation made English what it is...
Don't you think it's interesting, the way English doesn't have an official academy to regulate how it works? And yet it's more widespread than...
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