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Writing Unequal Societies (Without Supporting Inequality) Historically, most occidental cultures (and many other ones) were strongly biased against women. Women were effectively barred from the vast majority of occupations - sometimes actively, and sometimes more insidiously. Women who defied this (eg. Joan of Arc) were rare, and often suffered greatly for ... (more) |
— | over 6 years ago |
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A: Any details/advice on how to write on a tiny notebook/notepad in your hand while standing up? The voice-recorder suggestion is probably the ideal, but if you're generally in an environment where you can't use that, you might try a note-taking app on your smartphone, if you have one. Evernote's free version is good, and it's the first one that comes to mind, but there are plenty of alternativ... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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A: How to structure a sentence containing long code examples? In my opinion, any answer looks messy. One "sentence" with capitals halfway through bugs me; so does a line starting without a capital. Personally, I would restructure the entire thing to avoid the issue entirely: Example 1 > Currently, line 57 of camera.py looks like this: > > camera.startrecord... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Rapid Cross-Scene Cuts in Screenplay/Script In a screenplay I'm writing, I want to use a rapid cut-together sequence of reaction shots from characters in several different locations already established earlier in the script. Is it still necessary to use the full new-scene notation for every different location? This seems a bit clumsy: > ... >... (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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Parenthesis Types in Fiction What's the general approach to using parenthesis (the grammatical construct, not the punctuation mark) in fiction? I have an internal "ranking" of them: - Comma-delineated parenthesis, like this, is the most natural and normally suffices. - Em-dash-delineated parenthesis - like this - is more abrup... (more) |
— | over 10 years ago |