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Answer A: What are the different types of characters in a fictional story?
Yes if you watch stories like Star Wars of Game of Thrones, there is multiple main characters. Maybe most of the characters are important to the overall intrigue. In a more classic way you could use a list of kind of people to structure your story : - protagonist aka main(s) character. Can be a her...
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Answer A: When writing in third person perspective, how do you differentiate the 'she' or the 'he' from the other 'he's and 'she's?
Personnally I organize my writing in this way : > "I'm against this ! told John, protesting vividly. He stood up from his seat. > > - You cannot stop us from taking this decision !" replied Steve. He stood up too. Afterwards, you can continue to use "he/his" if you continue to talk about Steve. Ot...
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Answer A: 1000 words a day for a part-time writer
Yes this is a great exercise. That's exactly what Stephen King advises in his audio book "On writing". He explains that, in order to improve you have to practice, but also to maintain your level and 1000 words a day is the good level. This way of doing work in other fields, by the way. Whatever con...
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Answer A: How to write a good application?
This is basically selling oneself. So you have to show the advantages of your application (learnt skills, professional experiences, hobbies that are related to writing...) You should create some kind of funnel, that shows that you are the perfect match for this job by tailoring your text around this ...
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