Everybody's a horrible writer in the rough draft. In the second draft, your work might become coherent enough to make sense. In the third...
The key here is that your outlining style is not some sick form of god-like predestination. I generally do not outline, at least on paper, but if...
I see nothing wrong with imitating all the good parts of authors you have liked and blending them into your own style. In fact, I would guess that...
I am also a huge fan of Dune. It has been a while since I read it, but I think I get what you are saying about how Mr. Herbert handled the...
Wow, there are some very fast writers around here! I'm happy with 1,000 words a day. Some days they just drag out, other days I can keep going,...
OK, back to the original question. I think someone's reaction is going to vary, based on the individual. Who is the person to begin with? How do...
I'd say it's probably the same as posting the text. It doesn't sound any different than the book CD's you can listen to in your car.
I would suggest working out the details as you write. In the meantime, focus more on creating interesting characters that people can relate to....
They grazed only inches apart, each enjoying the comfort of the other's warm presence. That might not be perfect; I'm sure someone else can...
That's a good point. Although, someone could technically jump the gun and call a hypothesis or a theory the truth.
OK, I think I understand what you're saying. Example: "The earth is the center of the universe." This was widely regarded as truth for a...
The thought is that revising at any time could lead to a work never being finished due to endless revision. This isn't cut in stone, but for many...
Dictionary.com definition of fact: something that actually exists; reality; truth. Your definition of a fact seems a little off.
Well said. Like anything though, don't overdo it.
I wouldn't start revising, but you could go through and do a quick review of what you've got so far. Maybe that will help steer you towards where...
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