Going to gobble a simply MASSIVE amount chili black bean stir-fry with tofu. Noodles or rice is the question...?
The Mortal Engines series by Phillip Reeve when I was about 10. Then, Murakami with Kafka on the Shore when I was about 18. Sums it up, really.
"We paid good money to see these Humans, and now they're not even here!"
Cities are usually a good tool to convey lots of different ideas in one space - markets, places of worship, stores, town meetings, entertainment...
Read like a writer, and ask questions.
Yeah, I think I've seen it a few times. What's the reason for the interactions and what purpose do they serve? Does the character know/knew the...
I usually let my ideas develop as I write. For whatever reason my brain doesn't like just spewing out ideas on to a page. But once I start writing...
Narrators can be tricky. Personally, I like a pretty stable narrator. Unless it's first-person, then some unreliability can creep in. It would...
All the time. It's natural. Like the others have said - you notice things which you wouldn't necessarily write now: Sentences that aren't...
The world I knew was destroyed five years ago, my entire being crushed, pummelled into the ground and left to rot in the open air.
I think you should go with the more alien look. I don't overly like the long legs that come from the shoulder though. But the clothed one is nice....
I develop the chapters as I write. Generally I don't start out with a overly descriptive plan, if any at all. i find it more spontaneous and...
I don't think any ideas themselves are cliché, there are very little original ideas left. It's what you do with them. The characters, the...
I think as time passes you'll just make less mistakes. And if you can see where you're going wrong that's already halfway there. There's no shame...
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