Ummmmm, perhaps you mean Amores Perros?
No, that's definitely not how I do things. Neither of those methods comes even remotely close to how I do things. It's much, much more...
I see. Well, our creative processes are different. Left on their own, my characters don't grow. My plots don't advance. Things do not move unless...
I acknowledge that everyone has their own way of writing, but that seems a bit too disorganised for me. It seems like a lot of unnecessary work....
You keep appealing to emotions and comparing popularity to sales. Yes, if a novel is popular, it is logical that it will have a lot of sales, but...
Yes, but there's a difference between having your character subconsciously figured out and actually being surprised by them. I have a completely...
The problem with your posture, architectus, is that it is highly subjective. You're basing it on concepts such as "magic" and "capturing the...
Forgive me for laughing out loud, but the irony was just too hard to resist. architectus (the guy who posted right before you) is the OP!
Oh, I see. That's very interesting. While I share his main goal (make people think with my work), I am not naïve enough to believe that regular...
Hum. I think I'm going to repeat myself. I have no idea what everyone here is discussing. The original question, as I understood it, was to choose...
Go for subtlety. It's always better to overestimate your reader than underestimate him/her.
Because writing is an art, and you don't see mass-produced paintings of something awful. Mass-produced copies of masterworks? Sure. Same goes for...
Try the non-linear approach. Don't start on the past and then follow chronologically to the present, start on the present and then have the...
Actually, I think that's not what the OP was talking about. I didn't think it was refering to quality at all. If it was, of course I would pick...
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