Because of the existing stereotypes involving male + female interaction (at least in the United States), the first thing people are going to...
Not a big deal. If you insist on omitting the swear word: "I killed every last one of them." "I murdered each and every one." "They're all dead."
Not necessarily... In an anime I've watched recently. The remaining human population went through a traumatic event that heavily restricted the...
Here is what I would do with your proposed concept: Main character boards the midnight train. It was a last resort. He's never ridden a train...
People tend to like characters for their well-developed personalities more so than their actions. Of course, actions are dictated by personality,...
Instead of flat-out stating 'this is a true story' in a fiction story, wouldn't it be a better approach to just write the novel in such a way that...
Depends on the time period / cultural norms / availability of things to smoke / personality of the witch. Unless there is some kind of reason in...
It depends on who the narrator is in the story. Writing in first person is the easiest I think, because you can put yourself in that person's...
I always use the people and places I know as inspiration for my setting and characters... as long as you don't rip off your influence detail by...
I don't see anything wrong with that approach.
Skip it, man. If you're not feelin' it, then it's going to suck. You're better off taking all the important information you want to put across in...
35.3k and in the middle of handling some early chapter re-writing. Probably going to end up around 36k before I tackle the final two chapters of...
When it's relevant. And not in one big dose, either.
Hello. I've come across something I've never had to deal with before. In my current project, a character receives a letter. This letter is about...
Separate names with a comma.