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A: How can you tell that you have what it takes to be an author? To answer the title, you need: - paper - pen or pencil - Story to tell - Reader(s) to read your story. To become great author, you also need - publisher - more loads of readers (more) |
— | almost 10 years ago |
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How to write good erotic scene? I am thinking of adding a sub-plot to my story where we have say, Adam and Eve. They do not quite like each other but one thing leads to another and they have sex. After that, Adam wonders if he should do something for Eve, influenced by the fact that he slept with her. I want to show the erotic sc... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |
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A: How to come up with the setting for the fiction novel? Do not forget, that you do not have to include any details. Recently I saw quite below average thriller Donkey Punch which is being placed in Spain. But whole Spain serves just as background to the story and because it actually takes place on a yacht in the middle of sea, you could successfully move ... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |
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A: Needing to Believe the Story Is Real Quick glance into European novels and movies: One of my favourite Czech writer is Jiří Kulhánek (link goes to English wiki page), who always writes in first person, his stories are (almost) always set in Prague, present time, there is (almost) always reference to actual things happening at the time w... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |
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A: How do I cite or give credit to a statistic on a website? If the concern is your blog post, I would recommend you either: a) The hedgehog is 25% more spiky, if raised in temperature 5°C less than average (source) or b) According to the new study from DPKR, the hedgehog is 25% more spiky, if raised in temperature 5°C less than average BTW: Several peopl... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |
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A: Non-Linear Storyline: Dynamic vs. Static chapter sequence This is how I see it: Static: Pros: - You can easier edit some subplots to fit better to main story - Easy to follow by reader Cons: - You can give away the information, that every chapter is new subplot. duh - The overall flow of the story can be boring Dynamic: Pros: - Better flow of the s... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |