True, Cogito - but, this is a complex issue. It's not so much whether or not I'll want to write the book; it's more about whether or not it'll be...
Ah, perfectly understandable! Admittedly, though, I don't know much about Puerto Rico - my latin ancestores where (mostly) from the Azores and...
Not my intent - but the theme is mired in politicking in Australia, so inevitebly, that is where it went.
Wreybies - I don't understand what you mean. The question is obvious; and people have been answering. It's whether such a theme can be accepted...
You are going to the other extreme, though. Sorry, elaborate. The thing is, my family history and other official records do not entirely march...
The only problem with that - I don't really have a genuine interest in aboriginal culture. I am knowledgeable and experienced in it, but I don't...
There's nothing wrong with taking a confrontational stance, so long as you have good evidence to back it up. Good evidence is not conjecture; good...
"This is documented fact, not myth, if you are thinking of the ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’ scenario." Also... Holocaust denial, American slavery......
I'm thinking of writing a new book - a non fiction about the modern myths surrounding aboriginals and the settlement of Australia. See, I have...
wavodavo - I think I know which 70's authors you mean... Ultimately, it's about balance - with whichever method is preferred. Too descriptive...
I try and avoid the "who he really is" bit. It's a tricky thing - sone authors manage it really well, most churn it out as a cliche. "We need the...
Afterwards? I'm drunk while I'm writing! ...actually, I'm not making that up. Fun fact: interesting way to obtain a new novel that seems...
Drunk characters are actually surprisingly hard to write! Which is strange, as I am very familiar with that state.
John, good point about the car - that's why I prefer no. 2. Method 3 is mostly useful when a plot element is introduced early on, but the...
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