The problem with time travel stories are the constant paradoxes you will come upon. I've experimented with time travel stories before but quit it...
Must have misread the navel part then, my bad. If you want to make them sort of "above human" what about making them into just a plain...
Well, if your main character isn't particularly strong I wouldn't recommend for her to go for a bow. I've shot enough longbows, recurve bows and...
Setting is my main protagonist has been captured by a roman like magic-hating society. Forced to fight as a gladiator. Been there for 3 years. The...
No offense, and please take this for what it is, constructive criticism. That sounds a lot like Twilight.... Sorry, had to be said. Go for...
But that part of the book also shows that he isn't perfect. He makes mistakes and nearly freezes to death doing so. Falling off a rock wall during...
Now that pic really helped out. Kind of jump started my imagination. Thanks jannert.
Yes I just found that site actually :) Thanks anyway!
The furs are in good state, surprisingly. Bear and wolf so he has plenty of pelts. As it is a seamstress chest I would imagine there would be some...
Okay, the setting is this. My main character, Jason, is in a situation where he wakes up in a fantasy style world in just his boxers, since he was...
Well, how can J run fast? Is it because of stronger muscles? If so, she could simply throw K over her shoulder and leg it. Basically. I've carried...
If there is something I think my book would fit there. It's about a man in NYC that finds out that he can do magic. He learns from a mysterious...
Check out Cormac McCarthy's style. Especially his book "The Road". So simple, easy to understand and has a unique style. A damn masterpiece.
You could always write that the wound was infected but the person saving her used herbs to cleanse it. She wandered in and out of a feverish coma...
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