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Answer A: When blogging recipes, how can I support both readers who want the narrative/journey and ones who want the printer-friendly recipe?
In a lot of ways, quests on online games like RuneScape are very much like recipes. I think you could take a page out of their book. Compare the following two pages: https://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Dragon\Slayerhttps://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Dragon\Slayer/Quick\guide At the top of each is a ...
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about 5 years ago
Answer A: How to *show* a controversial reality without seeming like I'm treating it as acceptable and without making it explicit that this is wrong?
Writing has been used to show the harm done to society by various beliefs and activities since the beginning of writing. First and foremost, writing is a transfer of knowledge, but it is also a transfer of wisdom. Write a good story. As you revise, you'll see if it is sending the kind of messages yo...
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about 6 years ago
Answer A: Is it a bad idea to adopt an 'English' pen name as an Asian American writer to reach a wider audience?
People adopt pen names for all sorts of reasons. George Orwell, Mark Twain, and John Cougar Melloncamp all had pen names for different reasons. Realistically, there's no one that can answer this for you. And as you point out, this is a business decision. As such, you should probably be in contact wi...
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about 7 years ago