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Answer A: How can I write poems in an attractable manner?
It sounds like you're asking how to write poetry that people will like, which is not an easy question to answer. Writing is a form of communication, so of course you're going to want other people to read what you write and enjoy it, or at least react to it. But you need to start by writing poetry tha...
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over 13 years ago
Answer A: Do episodes of the show House follow a constant structural pattern?
Yes, and Ralph Gallagher's answer identifies the pattern pretty well. Why does it make for a popular show? I think it's because it gives audiences something familiar, something they can expect to see every week, while still allowing a lot of room for variety within that structure. Most stories adher...
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over 13 years ago
Answer A: How to avoid hearing "that's me!" from your friends when they read your characters?
Here's how I see it: If someone you know believes that a character you wrote is based on him or her and is happy about it, you probably don't need to say anything. The only reasons I could think of that this might turn into a problem is if you plan to do something with the character that the person ...
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almost 14 years ago
Answer A: Resources for character development
Sometimes it can be helpful to use your plot to extrapolate what the characters who are involved in it are like. Let's say you're writing a story about a long sea voyage. Right away, that tells you that the main character has some sort of reason for being on a sea voyage. And once you know what that ...
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almost 14 years ago