Ooo - I have an opinion. Lots of them, in fact. :) The primary opinion seconding what Cog wrote. I know, it's a pain to come up with plot...
LOL, Cog. And here I thought you were a die hard Sci-Fi writer, based on your other posts. (Yes, I claim ignorance for not actually asking this...
Times, 12. I like it for some reason, much better than Courier. I like the thought of Courier (the old school typewriter, back to basics, the...
My only point, which I will repeat again, is this: I think the point is not to describe a finished story to a publisher, but an idea for a story...
I don't know if this is "legal" on the forums, but while working this morning, I found an old worksheet for scenes that has helped me clarify my...
Well, it is a research thread. When does a research topic ever really die? (Just a bad attempt to disguise the fact that I never bothered to...
To answer your question, no, I don't approach writing that way, though I see your point. My endings come from my feelings on the subject. Very...
This is incredibly simplistic, but here's a few ideas. - some sort of virus that spreads quickly, killing humans, leaving the wildlife immune....
Ahem. Any lady who wears stockings will tell you that nail polish fixes everything up - any kind of snag (skin, for your zombies) or run or...
I think the point is not to describe a finished story to a publisher, but an idea for a story to another person who might one day be a reader....
The muse is going to be ticked; there's a great post somewhere in this forum about posting plots, and how doing so can kill the story completely....
I have no advice (sorry,) but congrats on your play doing so well!
Wow - I apparently got the wrong scoop; I was under the impression that for a published adult fictional novel, 90 - 100k words was the norm. ?
I have a sense of humor that runs amok (which is why I mention the following), but I can honestly say that I absolutely loathe I Hope They Serve...
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