It's not cheap, but I think it's pointless and extremely difficult to do without appearing heavyhanded.
Don't describe them. There's no need. Let the reader build the character themselves. They will form a picture of him/her from their actions, the...
Copyright is a complicated issue, and the laws governing it change in different countries. Ring your local writers centre of writers guild, and...
Fantasy is like any other genre really, there's a lot of it out there and not much of it is very good. But there are a few gems, and I think like...
That's my feeling as well. And I agree that you need to be straight up and ask for an acknowledgment. If you've done good work, I can't see why...
I often do that as well, because I tend to feel I can describe the action better if I've got a real location in mind. I once based the setout...
In no real order (that's just too difficult) Movies 1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy 4. Pulp Fiction 5. Braveheart 6. Se7en 7. Spiderman 8....
Just having a dig, mate. Don't worry about it.
I think I've already said that. :)
*Starts taking notes* No, that sounds like a terrible idea ... Stay away from that idea ... *continues scribbling furiously* 1,000...
Cool then. That's not the case with me, but I used that film as an example because its the best visual reference that I could think of. I do...
I'm going to flog this point, because, while it's slightly off topic, its one of those things that I know a little about. Try to get your hands on...
I like the idea of the anti-hero. As it stands though, your character is attacking other people for insulting his girlfriend - you've got a long...
I tend to have music on in the background, but it's not essential for me. I used to try to listen to different types of music depending on what I...
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