Simply get your book cover design and use one of those free DIY mockup sites. You're essentially paying for something that's basically free with a...
Agents and Publishers are looking for one's writing skill and their ability to draw readers' attention. That's what get those books off the...
More of an aside than an argument, to be fair. The examples on telling and how it is implemented is on point. I do caution, however, that if...
@ChickenFreak It was more on the idea of the show-and-tell complication. Generally, you tell whenever it's extraneous information. Nothing that...
This is all telling, not showing. It's practically spoon-feeding information to the reader instead of allowing the reader to piece things together...
Show and Tell has nothing to do with the perspectives. Rather it is the way you present information. Take the Inside-Head case. If I said that I...
I have no idea what's the confusion between those two terms. They should be pretty self-explanatory. Tell-and-show are just tools for a writer. It...
Telling is just saying directly what something is. Showing is implying things indirectly. Explicit vs Implicit.
Perhaps they want the women to work as informants for the mafia, and they're willing to blackmail them to get it done... Just a thought. :supercool:
Thank you all for the warm welcome. :cool: I'll be around from time-to-time, so keep a lookout! :brb: Multiple, actually... though I've never...
Depends. Typically you want to look for the general mood you had set with your story and see whichever ending fits the best.
Separate names with a comma.