At the risk of derailing this thread, no, not Briton. 'Briton' refers to someone who is a native or inhabitant of Great Britain, or a person of...
Britons? I'm not British, pal. I'm Irish. There is a difference. ;)
1. A town/village that has more of a country feel than a city feel. From where I'm currently sitting, there are five villages no less than three...
As a matter of interest, this feature has now been successfully implemented on writingforums.com. I not familiar as to the details of what was...
I've written and finished over ten novels (all over 100,000 words) and I never outlined one of them. I don't know what my next sentence is, never...
Sorry, let me elaborate: They are the only humans left in the facility. They're a response team sent in to investigate the base after a terrorist...
Okay, here's the jist: I have a team of soldiers trapped inside a bio-safety laboratory in an underground base. They're in the the BSL-1...
I'm aware, Cog, that it is not accepted in academical circles. Our class has been told in no uncertain terms to avoid it completely. But we've...
Wikipedia is one of the most well-maintained encyclopaedias available on the Internet. The canards of it being unreliable are old and fictional at...
That's called Seasonal Affective Disorder, otherwise known as SAD, and it's got nothing to do with writing.
I wouldn't be wary at all. I knew quite a few "terrorists" during my run-ins with the IRA, and I can safely say that none of them read a book in...
You read it that way, and I guessing because of that, everyone else must read it that way too. Quit generalising. Take a look at a published novel...
The thing about "Oh, my God" is that most people read it without pausing. They know that the phrase is said as one, and therefore their mind...
It's not a rule. It's a grammatical necessity. The "oh" part of the sentence is an independent clause, and those are set off by commas. It should...
Separate names with a comma.