Yeah, I had originally considered having a fictional city or town outside of a city, but a sort of subplot of the story is a sort of retelling of...
Thanks guys. I think New York, Chicago, Boston, and Baltimore are closest to the feel I'm visualizing in my mind.
I have realized, the more I think about my story and characters, I don't really know where my story is taking place! I do know it takes place in...
I agree with everyone else that it isn't necessary and perhaps would even be a bit MORE interesting without. (I'm picturing the scene you...
I think part of pulling it off is that if someone were to go back and reread the book they would have to see that this was the case all along and...
I believe it's The Walking Dead.
It really depends on the character. I'd say this is where knowing your character in and out is quite helpful. When I picture the scene (without...
Oh and if you want to look at examples of stories that show the criminal's POV look at some James Patterson novels. He usually includes both...
First of all, I would suggest as I think some others have hinted at, this is the perfect opportunity for you to develop your antagonistic...
So I was looking at your question, it reminded me exactly of a post I read on Helping Writers Become Authors....
Hi there! You can call me TJ. I'm 25 and have somewhat recently begun my journey as a writer. About halfway through my master's degree it hit...
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