Activity for John Doe
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Edit | Post #34911 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #25777 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #25237 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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Can I turn my anal-retentiveness into a career? When I'm reading something, I immediately pick up on typos, grammatical errors, misuse of punctuation, and the like, as well as better ways to phrase things. I have no formal education in any sort of writing or English other than GE; my education is in engineering. Is there some way to monetize...pr... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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A: How do I show dust/ ashes being blown away by the wind in a story? You could use the word "flurry": > flur·ry > > /ˈflərē/ > > noun: flurry; > > plural noun: flurries > > 1. a small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind. "a flurry of snow" > > synonyms: swirl, whirl, eddy, billow, shower, gust, "snow flurries" > ... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |
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How to fill up novels in the series after the first one? I have an idea for a novel series that I want to write. I'm into the first one, and I've got a pretty good idea of all that I want to happen in it. I also have some ideas as to events that I want to eventually happen. But that's the problem: unlike this first installment, I only have these specific,... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |