The main plot in my story pertains to time-travel so I'm having to balance on the edge between believable and impossible.
Just wanted to add that sometimes in the US there is an extra line above the recipients name that refers to the organization or company that the...
I think it depends on how "devout" that baptist character is. I grew up in the "Bible Belt" and from my experience with southern US baptists, the...
The aqua-men didn't have to necessarily evolve in the oceans. If the beings that now inhabit the oceans had evolved on the surface of the planet,...
I've had the same problem. I'll have a vivid scene imagined in my mind that I can easily describe with words, but fitting that vivid scene into...
Genre: Science Fiction / Time Travel Synopsis: A young woman is recruited by a time-traveler to help stop an invasion of technologically advanced...
I like the alliteration in Wagner Wright, but as others have pointed out Wright seems like a bad pun on write.
I would think it would probably be ok, because it is just a pop-culture reference, but I would think that in 10-20 years the reference may be lost...
I've always based the required word amount to be classified as a novel on how many words different awards require. For example I read mostly...
I've always found tactile writing with a pen or pencil to be more enjoyable and productive than typing. Typing on a computer is better for me...
My best ideas seem to always come to me when I'm in the shower. I usually don't enter the shower with the plan to come up with ideas, but they...
I think the main downside in speed that comes with using writing utensils, is it becomes a more tedious process when you need to go back and edit....
As an object's velocity increases so does it's mass. It gets increasingly hard to accelerate an object towards the speed or light or potentially...
For some reason my imagination and creativity is immeasurably enhanced while I'm in the shower. Almost every good plot or character idea I've...
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