So essentially, things are not as Horizon would prefer them to be, but rather in a state which they see as objectionable. I think that that was...
And most probably weren't...?
This subject was gone over in this thread, which would be worth reading if you have not already.
Well, think about when you read. Do you care all that much if not all chapters have about the same word count? I know that I don't.
Though I'm going to sleep now, I'll just note that Bernard Grebanier's 'The Heart of Hamlet' includes a pretty good chapter on what tragedy is,...
Well, if one wishes to capture the character's thoughts and focuses at the time of the event, it definitely makes sense to write in first person...
Describe your world when it develops atmosphere, or is important to the plot. Of course, if you're utilizing certain themes, it may well further...
Perhaps, but there's quite a lot of space between 'every now and then' and 'every day'.
Wow. All of this time, and I hadn't even thought of using a plectrum to help with writing, even though it's practically the exact same thing as...
Having read the early works of various great writers, I tend to think that they had no innate talent whatsoever.
You mention, if I am reading correctly, that the stalker does not wish for the MC to gain more knowledge about the world. Neither of the examples...
It can be used for both. There are actresses with the name as well as males like Jamie Carragher and whatnot. However, with males, it's generally...
There's nothing much wrong with comparing the bloke to a behemoth. If you prefer a simile to a metaphor here, there's not much problem. So yes, go...
Lord Dunsany is best known for his descriptive writing. This is from 'In the Twilight': There's some writing about Dunsany's writing here, with...
Mercutio: Nay, I'll conjure too. Romeo! humours! madman! passion! lover! Appear thou in the likeness of a sigh: Speak but one rhyme, and I am...
Separate names with a comma.