Writing is speaking on paper as far as I'm concerned. Either way, it's your voice.
I don't really know that I really have a list of favorites or anything. When I look for books, I pretty much walk in the store and either look for...
I was actually thinking about picking this one up sometime soon. I'd like to read it after I read the novel version of Fight Club.
It sounds like you're talking more about an ambassador than a diplomat. However, "diplomat" is a term that can be used very loosely, so I...
If you were referring to me, then that's fine. Can't promise that I'll be alot, but I'll at least make an effort to do so.
"the walls of which were cloth" "its wall composed of cloth" Both viable solutions that don't alter your sentence structure.
There are ways to overcome these problems. Exercises, I guess you'd call them. The easiest one that I can think of for your particular situation...
You know you've created a quality character when he, she, or it speaks for themselves. Otherwise, it's just your words in their fictional mouths,...
I'd like to read this story when it's finished. It has the potential to be an interesting read. Just make sure you do your research right....
Hmm...he speaks truth. Time for a nuclear holocaust. Leave the world for the cockroaches...they seem to get along alright.
When "world peace" is achieved, all the humans will be gone. Thus, it is the end of humanity that defines peace.
Agreed. I was thinking the exact same thing. However, I think your concept is different enough that it won't matter. The only thing I'd try...
Well, when you have plot block, sitting in front of your monitor/notebook doesn't usually help (unless you use the aforementioned Fitzgerald...
Separate names with a comma.