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How to write a Complete Monster? For those of you who are unfamiliar with TV Tropes lingo, a Complete Monster is the worst kind of villain imaginable: one that is evil to the core and has little to no redeeming traits whatsoever. In order to qualify as a Complete Monster, a villain has to meet the following criteria: 1. They are t... (more) |
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A: Can I include Acknowledgement page in a novel? Acknowledgments that list about two or three pages of names have become an annoying fad that I would avoid. Sam Sacks argues "Against Acknowledgments" in The New Yorker, because to him they diminish a book. Kate Messner warns in a blog post that you should "Think before you thank", because some help... (more) |
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A: What is the "Proposal" Part of a Query Letter? A book proposal and a query letter are two distinct kinds of submissions. You write a query letter when you have finished writing your book and query whether the publisher is interested in it. You write a book proposal when you intend to write a book and propose that book to the publisher. Book pr... (more) |
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A: How to make the reader think that the *character's* logic is flawed instead of the author's? Celtschk's solution works well for an omniscient narrative, where the narrator can directly comment on the character's actions or imply their judgment through their narration. You can not only write third but also first person omniscient, for example when the narrator looks back on his life and knows... (more) |
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