Perhaps you try: "Castiel, you're needed," Harding said with a stern voice. "There’s nobody to cover for you, and worrying about your boyfriend...
Hi all, I'm having a little trouble determining whether this sentence is correct. Example: John looked at Jane, where she gave him an approving...
I was a copywriter for an advertising agency, and after making the transition to a full-time author, I can tell you it's like an entirely...
Sometimes I do try and force it, but it always turns out trash so I tend not to do it often. But when I do, I spend a lot of time editing and...
Hmmm...I tried searching as well, but can't seem to find any. Perhaps you can try making one up. I did one for you. =P "A home made out of straws...
If you like epic orchestral music - the kind used in trailers - you'd want to hear from these composers: Two steps from hell Audiomachine Brand X...
People weren't angry of the ambiguous ending of Mass Effect 3. They were angry because of the cheesy deus ex machina at the end. For someone who...
I suffer from this same problem when writing hand-to-hand fight scenes involving more than two characters. Whenever I describe different actions,...
Try listening to some music when you find yourself stuck. I like to listen to Epic trailer music, as they can help set the mood. Here's some of...
When I write, I feel the need to edit as I go, otherwise I get really demotivated looking at all the errors. I like to take it slow and steady....
Thanks for the reply. Hmmm...I guess I may have misunderstood the word 'Upon' a little bit. It seems I had been trying to use it as an alternative...
*Smacks head* Why didn't I think of that? LOL. Thanks!
Thanks for all the replies everyone. It's a lot more clearer to me now. @mammamaia Thank you for pointing that out. It didn't dawn on me that...
I guess the easiest thing for me to do is to simply change 'rowdy' to 'lively' in that sentence. That would solve my problem. But I'm still...
Separate names with a comma.