Hah, duly noted. Thanks for that! The impact you just made is pretty tremendous. =D
Well, I hate to admit it but that never even crossed my mind. The chapters have all just been numerical. Giving it thought, though, that method...
I am currently working on a very large scale fantasy novel. There are two major sides to the story and chapters jump from one side to the other,...
Well, one thing about my prologue is that it is basically two different prologues in one. For the first 1/3 of my book, it will be doing some...
Well, to put it simply, I am a writer of many colors. I have written so many small project books and they were all so various in length, style,...
Thanks, that's the feeling I have been getting, too. I have read and re-read the first three chapters at least 20 times each and I even shortened...
Hello! I have a few concerns about the way my chapter lengths will be formatted in my final draft of my novel. First, there is an obvious...
Today I have done ~2,500. Yesterday I got done ~3,200, and I intend on continuing the pattern until my book is done. Of course, not forcing...
Thanks for that. It'll serve as a solid reference for some later parts in my story. I went ahead and took the route of a whole chapter for the...
Nah, the back story behind the villain is just something that happened before the hero's time. A dream would be a very powerful tool to use in...
Every bit helps! I'm curious about your step #2. What kind of formatting would you use for a flashback? Would it be a short break away in the...
I definitely agree with not using capital letters in any case. As the poster above said, maybe in regard to signs or the like, but even in simple...
Hm. Interesting. I thought I had decided just to make a whole chapter about the history of the villain, but after reading the insight given thus...
Separate names with a comma.