I think prophecy twists can be quite cool if they are done well. For the most part though prophecies are a bit pointless because they either give...
I noticed a while that I seem to have been switching between calling one of my characters "Marie-Anne" or "Anne-Marie" in the text of the story...
A fair few of my characters are at the very least loosely based on people I know, and I am attracted to some of them, so this is bound to happen....
I wonder if some people think it will be seen as unrealistic because not all that many people know about them.
I'd also suggest showing that the significant other isn't jealous of the relationship between the two friends either.
I always find stuff like this interesting.
I usually have at least one character who is based on me in some way, almost never as a main character though. Usually as some kind of advisor or...
I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think purely written works are covered by child pornography laws in either the US or UK (a British MP introduced a...
There's loads of universities in the US, so realistically you could choose any of them. If I was doing it I would choose a relatively small...
I personally wouldn't tell the authorities, and would probably just call the person a twat and leave it at that. I am slightly autistic though, so...
Rural British place names are sometimes really bizarre (see: Cropwell Bishop and Cropwell Butler in Nottinghamshire, Mavis Enderby in...
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Logan Quinn, although for some reason with only the thread title it struck me as a bit of a girls name. Dante as a surname I'm not a fan of, so I...
The idea I've been toying with recently is a magic system that is essentially just transfers of energy, and is difficult to use for the same...
Pretty much. Bisexual invisibility is a problem in society generally though. Is that really a "wider audience" or is it "Those people who are...
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