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Answer A: Is it a good idea to make the protagonist pull themselves together
First of all, every main character in the history of the world has to change in a certain way. That's how you know your character has grown. Whether it be coming out of their shell, growing up, or learning new things, your character has to change and learn something at the end of any story. Now, y...
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over 8 years ago
Question How to create an "otherworldy" feel in a fantasy novel?
I am currently writing a high fantasy novel. Writing this novel, which is set in a different world, I am having some trouble giving the Tolkien feel of a multi-cultured world. I have tried to use, by studying international mythology, creatures different than Tolkien's typical elves and dwarves and h...
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over 8 years ago
Answer A: Effective techniques for describing pain
It is hard to describe great pain if you've never felt it yourself. It is better to write scenes like this in an omniscient POV, because you can focus both on the feeling itself and on what is happening. If you were in a first-person POV, the focus would be more on the pain. Here are two examples: ...
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