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A: Good examples of fear/terror inducing techniques used with enemies If you are looking at the specific devices look at look at the medieval torture devices. Skinning, salting, burning, bronze cow, crucifixion, impaling, gutting, keel hauling etc. If you are looking for techniques there are many ways to create suspense and horror. For example, shifting the pace at a ... (more) |
— | about 13 years ago |
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A: How can I improve my written communication skills the soonest? Try to use bullet list form. As you have said people don't have the time to sit through and read long emails. If you are having trouble being concise use bullet lists and limit each bullet to a particular topic or point you want to make. (more) |
— | about 13 years ago |
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A: What's the most marketable title? You are asking the wrong people. Ask a sample of people whom you have imagined would enjoy the book best. For eg. If you are targeting people who likes Tom Clancy type novels, find a few of them and ask them what grabs their attention the most. (more) |
— | about 13 years ago |
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A: How do I construct a plot out of my many setting/character details? I agree with Capt Nemo. Try putting your ideas down on a paper. If you have a mind mapping tool it would be great as you can visualize the ideas and see the relations directly. Categorize the plot elements and the events that drive the plot forward. A decent word processor with research and mind map... (more) |
— | over 13 years ago |
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A: Which English grammar should be followed when writing for a global audience? Most often, you write according to your background. If you are American, you write using American English and if you are British, you use Brit. This is usually applicable for novels and other long material. This was the method used by old writers like Mark Twain and Charles Dickens. If you book is re... (more) |
— | over 13 years ago |