The characters are "crazy" and "wacky" and "lulz teh random," but like others have said, why should we care about them? Making characters random...
I'm not sure of any novels, fantasy or otherwise, that are written in present tense. That may speak more of my reading habits than the rarity of...
I feel odd calling myself an adult, but... When a character is tired of his work and in "a slump," that's typically the focus of the story. His...
Yes, fricking Shatner. No, he won't sing Bohemain Rhapsody.
Oh man, I love thinking up stuff like this. I'd have Emma Watson, Anthony Hopkins, William Shatner, Mark Harmon, Cote de Pablo, Christian Bale in...
I suppose...well...like, high schoolers and up. I guess? I include a few curse words and some violence, nothing too graphic. And there are some...
I suppose you could place metal plates inside to better protect the user. There were hats made of iron made to look just like felt hats by...
You want to kill you main character? You monster. But seriously, it has to serve a purpose. That's why all those redshirts died on Star Trek, to...
A battle on the Hoover Dam? Sweet, that sounds awesome. However, the fighting sequences shouldn't be the focus of the story. That doesn't mean...
A villain almost needs to be OP, look at the Reapers in Mass Effect. They're a bunch of ancient machines that systematically wipe out all organic...
I think a defining moment should be more about how a character changes, not necessarily an embodiment of his personality. I have one, one of my...
I agree with BANSHEES (that's a fun name, by the way.) Don't describe him too much, just rattle off one or two features that makes him distinct,...
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