I'd say taking characterization from yourself if a good idea. That is, unless you have a Ph.D. in psychology.
Oh my. First, I have to say that is the greatest text-based "That's What She Said" joke I have been able to make in a long, long time. Onto...
I have heard that is taught by a Russian lady, to boot.
You could do what Stephen King did in Misery. Go from a more typical word processor font to a handwritten or typewritten font.
Just an interesting note, there's a course in Vampire Literature in the university near to where I live. I generally don't like much of...
"Popular" writing is not a genre. Popular writing is writing that is good. But as for your question, I write whatever I write. This "heart"...
Yes, it's "ittekimasu". Iku is the verb "to go", "itekuru" is "to be going" and "ittekimasu" is the polite verb form.
The first thing I thought of when I read "glossary" was A Clockwork Orange. So I'm going to say that making a good story comes first,...
I would use the M. Night Shyamalan school of plot twists. Take a normal object, put hair on it, and make it deadly. And have an alien...
You're quite right. European names in anime are usually okay also, I've found. (Edward, Alphonse, Alucard, etc.) I still remember back in...
I am weirder than you because I eat babies. And like the taste.
Just as a note to everyone, the names in Dragonball are mostly katakana names for vegetables. "Kakarot" is carrot "Vegeta" is vegetable...
Separate names with a comma.