I used to hate sci-fi and fantasy, but I've warmed to it and now I write it as a challenge to my creativity. I've discovered that writing about...
See, this is why I don't mess with real world places unless I'm just going to go nuts with my story and it's practically not the same anyway. I...
Can't decide. I've shed away from fantasy even though I'm an avid player of P&P RPGs and love all things fantasy-ish. As for Sci-Fi, I find myself...
I usually think of symbolism as the very subtle ways the writer conveys his views & thoughts without going on a rant about them. Used...
Totally depends on the story. In comics, everyone has a counter. Read a few Dungeons & Dragons novels to get a feel for characters with a wide...
I really get tired of keeping up with a bunch of alien species, so I decided to severely limit them in my book. It just adds too much unnecessary...
It depends on the book. There are some books that are just light reads you throw away and forget about, and there are fantasy novels and great...
I don't know why, but I'm imagining the cathedral as a southern baptist church instead. It's a good stage for a whole host of stories to take...
Looks like you got it, but you could also have the father somehow warn the son that using the item could be disastrous and then press the MC into...
Wow. I wish I had that problem. All my novel ideas end up being an unrelated series of shorts. Use it as a tool and crank out a novel!
Normal people try to avoid conflict, but writers must learn to embrace it! Conflict is what stories are all about and without it, we might as well...
Have you considered simply writing two complete versions of the story from both points of view? Not only would you work out the kinks you're...
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