quick query, how would you suggest one capitilize the word paladin in a fantasy setting? The client alternates between <Paladin> and Paladin, as...
I've just come across a book called Dreyer's English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style by one Benjamin Dreyer, who is the chief copy...
How complicated is the usage of optics on a sniper rifle? Is any of it intuitive, or does it require extensive training to have any flipping clue...
What is the general consensus on filler scenes, especially in more realistic fiction novels (such as based in schools, people's daily lives?)...
So now and then I use the word "process", as in, say, It took him a day or two to process the event. And then I say, "No, that sounds...
What's your feeling, opinion, practice, whatever, about using exclamation points/marks in modern fiction? Does it make a difference to you if the...
Review, critique, advice, and so on is welcome. This is just something akin to a dramatic advertisement and the universe of this story will be...
Sounds like a bit of a silly question, but exactly how long, or short is a short story? I've think I've read one or two that were approximately...
Thought I'd post a recent writing achievement. Took me a long time to 'get' it, but I finally understand the basic foundation of comma usage....
LOBBY is a modernish edition to the English American language and has for me a political hint to it. it is also a verb /a place /and a type...
which words do you find stand out in English because of the way they are differently spelt from their common indicatives others. for example:...
A client has been approached about publishing a version of his personal story (accident, recovery, lessons learned) by a publisher issuing a...
Separate names with a comma.