I experimented with second-person in fiction a little bit, and I found it works best in scary short-stories. The reason was that it tends to be...
This is just a line of thought here. Maybe you could think about adding a strap to the back of the mask that's visible "floating" off to the side....
Well, in the end in comes down to that marketing/advertising potential. And today a self-published writer has much more options, especially with...
Well, it seems to me that there are so many variables involved. But, traditional publishing is still an incredibly tough avenue in itself. It...
The self-publishing route does command that you have to become more of a writer/entrepreneur hybrid. If you are that, and know how to market,...
I had read an article on this a little while ago. "How did we wind up with this intuition-defying random configuration? Well, back in 1868,...
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Is there a name for what you, the writer, intend the reader to learn about the scene from the written text (even if the text isn't saying it?)...
Well I wasn't referring to Horror specifically, but the more rugged, independent female framework isn't uncommon now (lara Croft springs to mind)....
I don't think it's so much that it's only popular for women to be put in such a vulnerable situation like that, but more like it's not popular for...
I think it's easy to get hooked on the phrase, which is more of a general guidance than a rule.
I can totally understand why you would want some confirmation on the story concept; after all, you'd be investing a lot in writing it and it's...
Okay, there's so much diversity of personalities in terms on intra and inter gender that we can probably assume that there isn't any actual...
Dragon's Den is a kind of entrepreneurial contestant program where stuttering millionaire-wannabes come and pitch their crazy ideas/inventions to...
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