I guess the question I want to ask is 'how important is this to your story?' If you want to know 'how far to go' with this, just consider how...
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Eh, don't worry too much. From my time here, we're not all elitist pricks... we're just all here because we love (or dabble) in writing. Good luck...
okay lemme see if i can tl;dr that: ernis is obsessed with order and control ernis does not like to interact with others because they aren't...
Well... If you want to do something like that, I'd say its pretty experimental but doable. I'd make them the main character, but not the PoV....
I think in this, and the following post, you inherently bring up an interesting point: we must always use contrasting things to denote a the...
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Alright, the first thing I get with this is that you are assuming that they really have a choice. Like, you simply have to assume this is a...
I dunno that sounds like a scary, sweeping catch-all. Honestly, I think it's more important to note that there's a time and place for all...
This is a really powerful technique, I think. It combines the best aspects of planning and letting ideas come naturally. I feel like there is a...
Tip: Find an editor and write in drafts. It doesn't matter if you don't speak in 'le perfect grammar' if you take your time, revise your work,...
I don't usually like to denounce names of things because I remember how I felt when people snickered at names I picked for characters and the...
I don't think this is a bad approach. My rule of thumb is that when you write without a plan, you recognize that the story will probably lean...
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