Is there a way that a thing I want to include in a scene might just be the wrong place for said scene? Do you ever just write a new context...
just someone to whom i can spew out ideas whenever they come, no matter how completely ridiculous and unrealistic and outside of the bounds of...
this excerpt, from Bone Shard Daughter, by Andrea Stewart: He didn’t speak this disappointment when I answered his question. But he said it with...
i'm talking stories with disparate pieces that you can't possibly figure out how they connect, until you get to the end of the story. so like, no...
to be fair, i haven't read the series, so i don't know how likely or rare an event like this is. i'm not really one to care about "spoilers" (i...
this is fair, but if i understand you right, you're talking about the concept of the breaking of the world being discussed in the prologue, which...
hell, a short story can cover 350 years. a novel can cover 5 seconds. it doesn't matter. it doesn't need to be huge, but as far as i understand...
the actual narrative. i'm talking about, as far as i understand, it's merely mentioned. and i understand civilization doesn't, strictly speaking,...
what are some examples of stories where we read the narrative of a kind of apocalyptic event like this? why does this seem like such a rarity?...
let's say someone were to take a short story (idk, let's just take "The Ones Who Walk Away from the Omelas" for instance--why? not sure, it's the...
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