Way too many. I jokingly call myself the Notebook Collector.
I'm sorry, but what you plan on doing sounds way too complicated and over-the-top for even the most experienced and skilled of writers. Unless you...
I am currently working on three novels, working on first drafts for all of them. I have about two more story ideas, but I refuse to start any new...
No one knows what my story is about. It is my little secret and to be honest, I couldn't bear criticism of it right now. It is my heart and soul.
I'm actually reading Game of Thrones and have thought about structuring my story in a similar fashion. To be honest, I think it is very difficult...
I take periodic breaks here and there. Heck, my first "novel" that I wrote was when I was 9/10 years old and while I have had some articles...
Long time, no see. So I'm still in the process of writing a rough draft/first draft. It is now 75k, though I have been slacking off lately. I...
I'm with the other fabulous posters. It is a waste to try to get things "perfect" and "polished" on the first draft. Even Ernest Hemingway felt...
I like the idea of timelines. I need to start utilizing them!
I think Twilight was actually 133,000 words. Either way, still hefty for a first-time novelist!
I prefer "he said." "Said he" seems awkward.
In comparison to America, UK is far more progressive, but that for another post. And my point about ethnic groups not all acting the same...
Are you writing about YOUR opinion on multiculturalism or a FICTIONAL character's opinion on multiculturalism? Because it seems like you are...
See, I remember hearing somewhere that the first Twilight book was 133k words! But the story itself didn't seem worthy of that length, plot-wise....
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