Honestly, I don't know if I would ever want anything I wrote to be turned into a film. Somehow in most film adaptations they always seem to...
About to dive into the ever so interesting journey that is a novel.
Do whatever you want to! There are no rules of what you can do with your stories. If it can work in your story, go for it! Good luck!
It's really a matter of personal preference. I would never write fantasy because I like touching on real-world, close to home, gritty subjects....
The Kindle and Nook use this thing called e-ink, which is significantly easier on your eyes than a normal screen. It takes no glare and is like...
Does anyone here use an e-reader? I know some people that can't go without them and others that despise them and long for the feel of a physical...
The ending of "Nineteen Eighty-Four". I won't give it away, but it's chilling to say the least.
Bo Jackson played both professional football and baseball in his career, until injuries forced him out of football. Still, a prolific athlete with...
Just write it, and make sure it flows. If you think by the time you finished your story that it needs a re-write, just do that. It's not like your...
"The Miracle Worker" is one script that turned into a book, it has been done before and could work. However, it was also a play.
If you think about writing another book before you have completed one, you are too far ahead of yourself. Make the book you are working on now the...
Put on some music. It sounds simple, but you can draw a lot of inspiration and ideas just by listening to music. It usually gets me going.
Well, the one that stands out is the story I wrote at about 13 where the US vice president hires a group of Mexican terrorists and plans, then...
All of us at some point have written a story with a concept that just won't work. However, it's usually not until after we start writing that we...
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