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Edit Post #36705 Initial revision over 4 years ago
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Question In a stage play, how should the script refer to minor characters whose names are irrelevant?
Problem I'm writing a play that includes a number of minor characters who only exist for a scene or two. They are defined by their personality traits, not by their professions, and their names are irrelevant (I could introduce them, but they don't really matter). I'm unsure of how to refer to them i...
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almost 5 years ago
Answer A: Is there still a market for solo adventures game books?
The New York Times ran an obituary for R.A. Montgomery, creator of the Choose Your Own Adventure book series, that referred briefly to the state of the market. > Bantam Doubleday Dell, by then a Random House imprint, stopped publishing new Choose Your Own Adventure books in 2000 because of diminishe...
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about 6 years ago
Question How do I write a good haiku poem?
Here is my haiku I wrote it for this question Is it any good? I understand the mechanical basics of a haiku being the three line syllable pattern of 5-7-5, the contrast of two images with a "cutting word", is often about nature, and contains a seasonal word (the last of which seems much rarer in...
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over 6 years ago